What kind of doctor treats varicose veins? Our vein doctors in Long Island answer your questions
What kind of doctor treats varicose veins?
Varicose veins are vascular problems, so they should be treated by vascular doctors, also known as vein doctors or phlebologists. Vascular doctors are medical specialists with advanced training in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of vein problems, such as spider veins, varicose veins, and chronic venous insufficiency. Physicians from all fields of medicine, such as dermatology, cardiology, or anesthesiology, can become vein doctors, provided they have the appropriate training and expertise.
However, the barrier for entry into vein care is extremely low, and most doctors can become “phlebologists” after passing a few written examinations. That’s why you should look beyond the vein doctor’s title and understand their educational background. The best vein doctors should have specialized training in the latest minimally invasive spider vein and varicose vein treatments. Furthermore, they should ideally be board-certified by the American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine, an objective guarantee of their skills and experience.
The spider vein and varicose vein treatment clinics in Long Island are led by some of the most talented, skilled, and board-certified vein doctors in the country. We individually select phlebologists from the country’s leading medical schools, residency programs, and fellowships. Furthermore, our vein doctors undergo the rigorous board certification process to establish themselves as the country’s leading vein doctors. Please schedule an appointment with our vein doctors in Long Island.
Are varicose veins treatment covered by insurance?
Most varicose vein treatments are covered by medical insurance, but, in some cases, a patient might not be eligible for coverage. Whether you’re eligible for insurance coverage depends on several factors, such as the location and size of varicose veins, other signs and symptoms of vein disease, whether you have chronic venous insufficiency, and whether you meet the other stipulated terms of your insurance plan.
The spider vein and varicose vein treatment clinics in Long Island provide free insurance verification for everyone. Our team of vein doctors will review your insurance details, contact your providers on your behalf, work out the terms and conditions of your insurance coverage, and take diagnostic scans to furnish proof of the medical necessity of your vein treatments. We do everything possible to help you receive insurance coverage.
What is the average cost to remove varicose veins?
The cost of varicose vein removal depends on numerous factors, such as the location and size of varicose veins, the volume of medication used for treatment, the type of treatment, whether you have chronic venous insufficiency, and your insurance coverage potential. Our vein doctors curate the ideal vein treatment plan and draft an overview of your vein treatment costs before your procedure. As such, you’ll know exactly what you’ll owe for your varicose vein treatment before starting the procedure.

When should you see a doctor for varicose veins?
If you have varicose veins, you should see a doctor immediately. That’s because varicose veins occur during the advanced stage of chronic venous insufficiency, i.e., when the underlying disease is already several weeks or months old. At this stage, blood continues pooling in the leg veins, leading to varicose veins and other vein-related complications.
You should ideally consult a vein doctor long before you develop varicose veins, i.e., during the early stages of vein disease. The following are the early signs and symptoms of chronic venous insufficiency: leg heaviness, restless leg syndrome, frequent leg cramps, throbbing leg veins, leg swelling, spider veins, skin discoloration, and more.

What happens if varicose veins are left untreated?
If varicose veins are left untreated, blood will continue accumulating in the leg veins, leading to a high risk of complications. The continued accumulation of blood in leg veins will lead to vascular dilation, making your veins bulge outwards. Over time, the dilated veins may rupture, leading to profuse bleeding, for which you have to be hospitalized. Other complications of untreated chronic venous insufficiency are skin discoloration, skin disease, leg ulcers, and deep vein thrombosis, which can also lead to a potentially fatal pulmonary embolism.
Can you get rid of varicose veins without surgery?
If varicose veins are left untreated, blood will continue accumulating in the leg veins, leading to a high risk of complications. The continued accumulation of blood in leg veins will lead to vascular dilation, making your veins bulge outwards. Over time, the dilated veins may rupture, leading to profuse bleeding, for which you have to be hospitalized. Other complications of untreated chronic venous insufficiency are skin discoloration, skin disease, leg ulcers, and deep vein thrombosis, which can also lead to a potentially fatal pulmonary embolism.
Can varicose veins go away with exercise?
Varicose veins cannot go away with exercise alone because they’re caused by damaged vein valves, which can only be treated using minimally invasive procedures. However, some exercises can alleviate the worst symptoms of chronic venous insufficiency, making you feel better for a brief period. The best exercises for varicose veins include running, swimming, and cycling because they engage your calf muscles while improving blood circulation.
What is the best treatment for varicose veins?
Radiofrequency ablation, endovenous laser ablation, and venaseal are some of the best minimally invasive varicose vein treatments. During these procedures, the vein doctor uses thermal energy, laser energy, or medical glue to destroy the diseased saphenous vein. The accumulated blood automatically reroutes into healthier leg veins, restoring optimal blood circulation to the heart. After the primary vein treatment, you can proceed with cosmetic treatments for the superficial varicose veins and spider veins.
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