Hospitality cardiovascular & venous center
Vein Treatment
Our Expertise
We specialize in varicose venous disease
Real Results
Cutting edge treatments that are safe, highly effective and offer excellent results.
Minimally Invasive
All procedures are walk-in, walk-out. No hospital admission is needed. Book now!
RFA Vein Treatment
RFA Vein Treatment (radiofrequency ablation) is a minimally invasive procedure that corrects VARICOSE veins.
RFA (radio frequency ablation) vein closure is a revolutionary approach that can help correct spider veins and varicose veins. This minimally invasive treatment utilizes radiofrequency energy rather than laser energy to gently heat up the wall inside the varicose veins.
RFA (radio frequency ablation) vein closure is a revolutionary approach that can help correct spider veins and varicose veins. This minimally invasive treatment utilizes radiofrequency energy rather than laser energy to gently heat up the wall inside the varicose veins.
Laser Vein Treatment
Laser vein closure using a method called Endovenous Laser Ablation is one of the latest advancements in treatments for superficial venous reflux disease. This innovative treatment is effective at diminishing visible varicose veins and improving overall health.
varithena ™
When it comes to treating varicose veins and getting back to the activities you love, there’s a new, nearly painless way. Varithena is a gentle microfoam treatment delivered in as few as 1-2 needle sticks. Patients reporting pain at the injection or application site in clinical trials was 4.0%.1 For most people, Varithena improves both physical symptoms related to varicose veins, and their appearance.
Sclerotherapy
One of the most effective and popular treatment options for spider veins is a procedure known as sclerotherapy. Treatment involves injecting a specialized solution into the problematic veins. The process causes the vein walls to become irritated and collapse. The blood then flows through healthy, surrounding veins.
Symptoms of vein disease
- Swelling
- Discomfort
- Ulcers
- Abnormal pigmentation/skin changes
- Clots
- Cramping
- Restless Legs
- Risk of DVT (deep vein thrombosis)