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Services & Treatments

Echocardiography

Cardiac Stress Test

Cardiac Stress Test

Cardiac Stress Test

Cardiac Stress Test

Cardiac Stress Test

Remote Monitoring

Cardiac Stress Test

Vein Treatment

Nuclear Stress Test

Radiofrequency Ablation



Varithena

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Nuclear Stress Test

Nuclear Stress Test

Catheter Ablation (English)

Catheter Ablation (English)

Catheter Ablation (English)

Catheter Ablation (Spanish)

Catheter Ablation (English)

Catheter Ablation (English)

Educational Videos

Normal Heart vs Heart in Afib (Atrial Fibrillation)

Venous Disease

 

A Progressive Medical Condition

An estimated 10% of adults suffer from venous disease, also known as chronic venous insufficiency (CVI).1,2 It is a progressive medical condition that worsens over time.

Many factors contribute to CVI, including:

  • Family history of CVI
  • Age over 50
  • Multiple pregnancies
  • Obesity
  • Long periods of standing or sitting


 

Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI)

Healthy leg veins contain valves that open and close to assist the return of blood to the heart. Sometimes, the valves become damaged or diseased and can no longer close properly. As a result, blood can leak back through the valve, or reflux, and pool in the lower leg veins. This can lead to chronic venous insufficiency (CVI).

 

Signs and Symptoms

Signs and symptoms of CVI vary. Some patients may have symptoms but few to no visible signs of CVI.

Common signs and symptoms in the lower legs include:

  • Varicose veins or spider veins
  • Heaviness, aching, tightness or fatigue
  • Discomfort, pain or swelling
  • Restlessness or cramping
  • Numbness or itching
  • Skin texture or color changes
  • Ulcer or poor healing wound

Without treatment, signs and symptoms may worsen.

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