Blog

How do I choose a vein doctor?

Posted by:

According to National Institutes of Health, one out of two adults aged above 50 years in America suffer from veins disorders and the occurrence is more common in females than in males. Though, varicose and spider veins are mostly common, there exists an array of venous disorders that if left untreated could pose great threat to overall wellness of the patient. Keep in mind that vein disease never improves, it always gets worse. The increasing number of the vein specialty clinics and the treatment modalities including laser treatments at the doctor’s office leave the patients baffled about how to choose a vein doctor. The following tips would help you to determine the best vein doctor for your treatment. 

 

A vein doctor will understand the type of venous disorder and the treatment required

How do I choose a vein doctorTechnically called phlebology, treatment of vein diseases is a continuously evolving field. As a result, knowledge and experience of a vein doctor is critical in successfully completing treatment modalities. Your understanding about the venous disorder that you are suffering from and the treatment required is central in choosing a vein doctor. For example, a vein physician can perform some treatments such as injections but vein surgeries are often offered only by surgeons. 

 

Speak to other Patients 

According to American Health Journal (AHJ), patients make the practice. Hence the most important thing about deciding the vein doctor is to talk to the people who had vein treatment in your area for similar disorders. Generally, patients will tell other patients whether they had a good experience at the vein clinic, whether that was a successful treatment, whether they liked that doctor and his team, whether the doctor did a good job, etc. 

In addition, the Internet is a tremendous resource. If you would just type in varicose vein disease with your zip code you are going to come with results of vein doctors in your area and their expertise. 

 

Is your vein doctor a Board Certified Phlebologist?

If yes, your vein doctor is a medical specialist in diagnoses and treatment of venous diseases. They took the time to take that examination and obviously are dedicated enough towards vein treatments. Incidentally, Board-Certified vein doctors exhibit impeccable standards in their practice as they are certain to have achieved some level of expertise in venous disorders treatment. Certifications such as Registered Vascular Technologist (RVT) certification or Registered Physician in Vascular Interpretation (RPVI) are indicative of physicians with expertise in non-invasive vascular treatments.

 

Find a vein doctor totally devoted to it 

Some of the vein surgery clinics are run by physicians of other specialities like OB/GYN, dermatologists, cardiologists etc. However, you may be able to find a handful of vein doctors, who wake up thinking about it and go to bed thinking about it. It creates a massive difference because it allows them to be on the cutting edge. Hence it is worthwhile to look for someone who is totally devoted to vein treatment and if they happen to be Board-Certified in vein surgery, it’s the best.  

0


About the Author

Arlen Fleisher, MD is a Diplomate of the American Board of Phlebology, the branch of medicine that deals with the veins. With nearly 30 years of medical experience, Dr. Fleisher gives his patients a depth of understanding that is difficult to match.

Add a Comment