What is a Varicose Vein Specialist Called?

What is a Varicose Vein Specialist Called?

The medical and official terminology for a varicose vein specialist is “phlebologist.” The name is derived from the definition of phlebology: the branch of medicine concerned with veins and vascular health. As such, a varicose vein doctor (phlebologist) specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of vein-related problems, such as spider veins, varicose veins, chronic venous insufficiency, deep vein thrombosis, and more.

What Kind of Doctor Works on Varicose Veins?

Vein and vascular specialists can come from all fields of medicine. They can be hospitalists, anesthesiologists, dermatologists, cardiologists, or emergency physicians. The only requirement is that they should have advanced and specialized training in the diagnosis and treatment of vein disease. While it’s not necessary, you should ideally find ABLMS board-certified vein doctors, i.e., those certified by the American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine.

ABVLM certification will serve as an objective guarantee that the vein specialist has surpassed several professional milestones to establish themselves as the best vein doctor in NYC. Vein doctors can only become board-certified if they’ve completed several residency programs, fellowship training, and other advanced tests and requirements. As such, ABVLM board-certified vein doctors are some of the best phlebologists in the country.

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 Do you Have to be Referred to a Vein Specialist?

No. You don’t have to be referred to a vein specialist — you can contact a vein doctor if you identify any of the signs or symptoms of vein disease. Chronic venous insufficiency is a medical condition wherein your vein valves collapse, and blood flows backward due to gravity, eventually accumulating in your leg veins. The continued accumulation of blood in your leg veins leads to several vascular problems, including leg heaviness, leg cramps, leg pain, restless leg syndrome, leg swelling, spider veins, varicose veins, skin discoloration, leg ulcers, and more.

If you identify any of the signs or symptoms of venous insufficiency, please schedule an appointment at our vein treatment center in NYC. Our spider vein and varicose vein treatment center in NYC is led by ABVLM board-certified vein doctors specializing in the latest minimally invasive vein treatments. We always diagnose the root cause of your vein problems and curate the ideal treatment plans for you, ensuring long-lasting and consistent results with no downtime. You can find our vein treatment center in Midtown Manhattan, NYC, a short walk from the Empire State Building.

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Can you get rid of Varicose Veins Without Surgery?

Yes, you can definitely get rid of varicose veins without surgery. In fact, you should only consult vein and vascular specialists who provide non-surgical and minimally invasive varicose vein treatments. Surgical treatments for varicose veins, such as vein ligation, vein stripping, and venous bypass surgery, are now considered obsolete and outdated. They involve hospitalization, downtime, and a relatively high risk of complications.

In the past two decades, surgical treatments for varicose veins have been replaced by minimally invasive vein treatments, such as radiofrequency ablation, endovenous laser ablation, venaseal, and ambulatory phlebectomy. These minimally invasive procedures conclude within 30 to 60 minutes, following which you can resume your daily activities and work immediately. Furthermore, they’re extremely safe and effective with a negligible risk of complications.

At our vein treatment center in NYC, we only provide minimally invasive spider vein and varicose vein treatments.

How do you Know if you Have Vascular Disease?

Chronic venous insufficiency is the root cause of most vein problems. Venous insufficiency is a circulatory disorder wherein your vein valves collapse or malfunction. In healthy veins, the valves facilitate optimal blood circulation to the heart — they act as one-way doors, allowing blood to flow towards the heart but not backward due to gravity. When your vein valves malfunction, blood flows backward due to gravity and accumulates in the leg veins. The continued accumulation of blood in leg veins leads to vein problems.

The earliest signs and symptoms of vascular disease are hard to identify and often mistaken for signs of aging. These include leg heaviness, restless leg syndrome, frequent leg cramps, leg pain, and leg swelling, especially at the end of the day or after long periods of sitting or standing still. The most visible signs of vein disease include spider veins and varicose veins on your legs or other body parts. Over time, if left untreated, vein disease leads to skin discoloration, skin disease, leg ulcers, and deep vein thrombosis.

If you identify any of the aforementioned signs or symptoms, you may have chronic venous insufficiency and need to consult a vein doctor in NYC.

What is the Recovery Period After Varicose Vein Treatments?

Minimally invasive spider vein and varicose vein treatments are in-office procedures with no extended recovery period or downtime. They conclude within 30 to 60 minutes, following which you can resume your daily activities immediately. However, you may have to avoid strenuous activities and swimming for a few days. You’ll also have to wear compression stockings to facilitate optimal blood circulation and prevent the accumulation of blood in your leg veins.

How to Prevent Varicose Veins and Spider Veins?

Varicose veins and spider veins affect over 50% of people in the US at some point. There’s no way to prevent varicose veins and spider veins for sure because they may occur due to various underlying factors. Some of the leading risk factors for vein disease include genetic predisposition, hormone therapy, pregnancy, biological sex (female), age, weight changes, and a sedentary lifestyle that involves long periods of sitting or standing still.

While you can’t prevent varicose veins and spider veins with certainty, you can reduce the risk of vein disease. The following tips will improve your vascular health and minimize the risk of vein disease:

  • Wear compression stockings to prevent blood accumulation in your leg veins.
  • Engage in exercises that work your calf muscles, such as running, swimming, and cycling.
  • Elevate your legs above your heart’s level while sitting.
  • Get up and walk every 30 minutes to prevent blood accumulation in your leg veins.

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Dr. JUAN D. MONTOYA

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Dr. SAREH RAJAEE

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She has extensive experience with vein performing procedures based on New York City.

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Dr. Caroline Novak

Veins Specialists NYC

She is an Internal Medicine and Vein Disease specialist with experience in minimally invasive treatments at our Long Island clinic.

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