We, at the Vein Center, provide treatment modalities towards Venous and Arterial Diseases.

This is a small practice, and so there is continuity in seeing the same staff and physician during your experience. The physician who does the procedure is a board certified cardiovascular surgeon, and the sonographer in the center has been at the center for more than 10 years and has 15 to 20 years of experience in ultrasonography of veins, and is also trained to do arterial sonograms.

Our treatment modalities include medical, supportive, conservative and surgical treatment of venous diseases as and when needed. Both our newer and traditional treatments include state-of-the-art Endo-venous Closure Treatment, Ultrasound-guided Sclerotherapy, Stabphlebectomy; All our patients at vein center are treated by Board certified vascular surgeon in our office setting.

All our treatments are tailored to each patient's needs.


Treatment of Venous Diseases

  • Varicose Veins
  • Deep Vein Thrombosis
  • Arterio Venous Fistula
Varicose Veins

Varicose Veins

At the vein center, we offer the following treatments for varicose veins:

CONSERVATIVE THERAPY

Traditionally, treatment of every patient starts with this method. The patients are advised about the advantages of

Leg Elevation.

Compression Stockings.

SURGICAL TREATMENT

Large and bulging veins are treated with two new techniques Radio frequency Ablation and Laser Ablation.

These procedures are done in the office setting with conscious sedation

Medium sized veins are often treated by Microphlebectomy, Varithena foam for ablation of the vein.

Small sized veins, also called Spider veins, are treated with Sclerotherapy.

Deep Vein Thrombosis

Deep Vein Thrombosis

We treat DVT aggressively, to avoid "Post Thrombotic Syndrome", especially in younger patients.

Generally, these are treated with Intravenous Anticoagulation and Thrombolysis; along with Oral Anticoagulants for a number of months.

Arterio Venous Fistula

Arterio Venous Fistula

AV malformation is either congenital or is created surgically for treatment of kidney failures requiring dialysis. Treatment of these is complex, requiring multiple diagnostic tests, followed by complex surgical procedures.

Treatment of Arterial Diseases

  • Peripheral Arterial Disease
  • Carotid Artery Disease
  • Aortic Aneurysm
Peripheral Arterial Disease

Peripheral Arterial Disease

Peripheral Arterial Disease (P.A.D.) is a common circulatory problem in which narrowed arteries reduce blood flow to your limbs due to building up of plaque in the arteries. This causes symptoms, most notably leg pain when walking (intermittent claudication).

P.A.D. can also affect the arteries that carry blood from your heart to your head, arms, kidneys, and stomach.

Treatment of PAD often includes making long-lasting lifestyle changes, such as:

Quitting tobacco.

Managing blood pressure.

Lowering high cholesterol.

Exercising.

Eating a healthy diet.

Carotid Artery Disease

Carotid Artery Disease

Carotid Artery Disease is a condition in which the carotid arteries (providing main blood supply to the brain) become narrowed or blocked due to building up of plaque on their inner lining. This condition is called Carotid Stenosis which could be a major risk factor for ischemic stroke.

Depending on the degree of Stenosis and the patient's overall condition, Carotid Artery Stenosis can usually be treated with surgery called Carotid Endarterectomy. Other options may include:

Use of medicine and diet to lower your cholesterol and control your blood pressure.

Use of blood-thinning medicines such as aspirin, clopidogrel (Plavix), and warfarin(Coumadin).

No treatment, other than checking your carotid artery with tests every year.

Aortic Aneurysm

Aortic Aneurysm

Aortic Aneurysm is bulging of the aorta, one of the large arteries through which blood passes from the heart to the rest of the body, mostly due to "hardening of the arteries" (called arteriosclerosis). The most common symptoms are:

Chest or abdominal pain.

A cold foot.

Fever.

Weight Loss.

Cough.

Shortness of breath.

Hoarseness.

While smaller aneurysms are treated with medicines generally used to treat high blood pressure (such as beta-blocker), the bigger ones are treated by surgery.

Other Cosmetic Treatments

Spider Veins

injection of botox

fillers

treatment for collagen

skin tightening

Cosmetic Sclerotherapy

Financial information

The Vein Center for Women was started as a part of Dr. Surya's practice in 2003, and since then has grown into a center that has provided treatment for many patients who come from Middlesex, Monmouth, Ocean, and from other places in NJ.

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Insurance reimbursement only applies for medically necessary procedures.