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Top Phoenix Vein Specialists Explain the Most Important Quality You Should Look For in a Vein Doctor

Oct 29, 2018

Chances are that if you are reading this article, you are looking for a vein doctor. You might be doing this because your GP or family doctor noticed symptoms of vein disease and recommended that you see a specialist. Or, you may already have varicose veins, and have...

A Gilbert Vein Treatment Center Explains How Vein Disease Can Progress If It Is Left Untreated

Oct 29, 2018

To explain how untreated vein disease progresses, we have to focus on one particular disease. So in this article, doctors from our Gilbert vein treatment center will talk only about the stages of varicose veins, which occur when the valves that keep blood flowing...

Phoenix Vein Specialists Explain How Ultrasound Works, and Why It’s Safe

Oct 29, 2018

When patients first come to see our Phoenix vein specialists and schedule a venous health screening, they are sometimes hesitant when we tell them that we’re going to use ultrasound to look beneath the surface of the skin to look for signs of vein disease. To...

An Arizona Vein Treatment Center Presents an Expert’s Guide to Swollen Legs and Ankles

Oct 29, 2018

If you experience occasional swelling in your legs and ankles, you are far from alone. In most cases this is a temporary condition caused by an injury or sprain, but if the swelling persists and becomes chronic, Phoenix vein specialists want you to know that it could...

Arizona Vein Specialists Answer the Question Can Arteries Become Varicose Like Veins?””

Oct 26, 2018

In our practice offering vein treatment in Phoenix, a question that comes up often is “Can arteries become varicose the way that veins do?” Well, the simple answer to this question is “No,” but like so many aspects of vascular medicine,...

Phoenix Vein Treatment Specialists Explain Why You’ll Be Glad You Sought Vein Disease Treatment

Oct 26, 2018

One of the things that “makes our day” at Comprehensive Interventional Care Centers is when the patients we treat take the time to provide feedback and tell us how glad they are that they chose us to treat their varicose veins. Each patient has his or her...
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