Your veins are blood vessels that return oxygen-poor blood from all over the body to the heart. Venous disease is a group of disorders that impact vein tissue and your vessels’ ability to function. Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) is a severe venous disease that occurs with high pressure and blood pooling.
We offer more venous disease treatments you need in one program, including the full range of tests and therapies. Our highly skilled team coordinates the services that optimize your vein health and quality of life.
Treatment is available in clinic locations throughout the Puget Sound. Schedule an appointment with one of our specialists today.
Early-stage venous disease may cause mild symptoms, some of which you may notice only when sitting or standing for long periods. CVI symptoms are more severe and difficult to ignore.
You may experience:
With venous disease, valves in your veins that help move blood toward the heart weaken. Venous disease may also occur due to weak or unusually wide vein walls. If the walls and valves worsen, blood may pool in your legs. Pooling blood puts you at risk for additional complications, such as venous ulcers and blood clots.
Certain factors increase your risk for venous disease, including:
Conditions we treat include:
Your evaluation starts with a physical exam by one of our doctors. We discuss whether your symptoms improve or worsen while performing simple tasks like standing and sitting. Vascular testing in our accredited lab may be necessary to confirm a diagnosis and its severity. We offer sophisticated options, like duplex ultrasound, that help us assess veins and blood flow.
Medications and lifestyle changes may be enough to halt early-stage venous disease. For CVI and complications, you may need more advanced therapies, like surgery. Read more about our vein treatment services.
Your personalized venous disease treatment plan may include:
Surgical procedures repair damaged veins and improve blood flow. We offer minimally invasive surgery that uses small incisions and instruments, as well as traditional open procedures. We discuss the options that are best for your needs and how they can reduce symptoms. Our experience from performing a high volume of vascular surgery gives you the best chances for excellent results.
Learn more about testing and treatment in the Puget Sound.