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The Bucks County
Center for Vein Medicine specializes in the evaluation and
treatment of vericose, spider veins and their associated
illnesses. They offer several services including the
treatment, elimination of veins, treatment & management of leg
swelling, edema, ulcers and phlebitis. They are a
participating Medi stocking carrier offering many types of
compression stockings. Elimination of vericose & spider veins
includes compression sclerotherapy, ligation, EVLT laser and
stocking management. Please click on a treatment name
for more information.
What are
Vericose Veins?
Vericose veins are abnormally enlarged blood vessels in which
blood is pooled. They usually are bluish in color and may
appear twisted. They are very common on legs, especially among
women. The tendency to develop vericose veins is thought to be
linked to heredity. Women, especially those who have had
children, and men and women who spend a lot of time standing
seem to be most susceptible to developing vericose veins.
What are Spider
Veins?
Spider veins are smaller veins that appear as bluish or
reddish lines just under the surface of the skin.
What is
Sclerotherapy?
Sclerotherapy is a non-surgical procedure that involves
injecting a special FDA approved solution into the vein. The
solution is called Sotradecol and has been effective for over
50 years. The solution causes the walls of the vein to stick
together, preventing the blood from pooling in the vein and
thus forcing the blood flow from the dysfunctional vein to
veins that are functioning efficiently.
What is EVLT
Laser?
EVLT is the latest laser procedure. It is a minimally invasive
laser procedure performed right in the office. It is used to
eliminate the larger vericose veins located in a specific
area. The veins are located via ultrasound guidance. After
local anesthetic is applied a thin laser fiber is inserted
through a tiny entry point, usually around the knee. Laser
energy is delivered to seal the faulty vein. If you are a
candidate for the EVLT laser procedure we will discuss this
with you at your visit.
What is
Ligation?
Also a non-invasive office procedure, ligation is used to
disrupt or tie off a vein. Simple office testing will
determine if you require any ligations. It is done to disrupt
the flow of blood feeding into other areas. The procedure
consists of marking your leg at the areas where there are
points of maximum reflux. (Reflux means the backflow of blood
down the leg.) A local anesthetic is used and then the area is
tied off, or stitched at the perforating vein.
What to expect
at your first visit:
Once you have scheduled a consultation with our office we will
be mailing you a confirmation packet. Please read and complete
these forms and bring them with you at your appointment time.
You will also find additional information enclosed that
reviews our services and treatments.
Your first appointment is for a complete evaluation and will
take approximately one hour. (There are no treatments done at
the time of an initial consultation or re-evaluation.) We
request that you bring a pair of short shorts, skirt or
bathing suit so you will be comfortable. During this visit we
will take a complete medical history & perform some
non-invasive testing. We will then review the results with you
and possible future treatments with our facility. Should you
need treatments we will review what course of treatment is
best, what to anticipate, what results you can expect and also
insurance information & coverage. If your insurance requires
any type of prior authorization or pre-certification we will
be happy to do that for you. If your insurance is not going to
cover the treatment we will be happy to review any fees you
will incur.
* EVLT® is a
registered trademarks of Diomed, Inc.
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Common misspellings
of varicose include vericose veins, varicos viens, vaircose vens,
and varecose veins. Others include veracose vein removal,
verecose vein treatment, vericose, varicost, and vericost veisn
tretment. Some visitors to our site may have misspelled
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Almost Every Insurance
Accepted, Including HMO's
Saint Mary Medical
Building
1205 Langhorne-Newtown Road
Suite 106
Langhorne PA 19047
Toll Free: (800)
358-5870
Local: (215) 750-7442
Fax: 215-757-5870
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Bucks County Center for Vein
Medicine offers vericose vein treatment in Langhorne and is driving
distance from Pennsylvania PA cities such as Levittown, Philadelphia,
Langhorne Manor, Penndel, Hulmeville, Woodbourne, Newtown, Village Shires,
Fairless Hills, and Feasterville-Trevose. We are also accessible to
people seeking treatment in other PA cities such as Allentown, Erie,
Lancaster, Pittsburgh, Reading and Scranton. Because our office is
in the Northeast, we are happy to accept sclerotherapy clients
traveling from New Jersey, Maryland, New York, Delaware, Washington D.C.,
West Virginia and Ohio. If you seek a cure to Spider Veins and live
in Akron, Cincinnati, Toledo, Charleston, Baltimore or Silver Spring, you
will find that we are a short flight away. We can also provide
treatment to clients traveling from Wilmington, Camden, Elizabeth, Newark,
Jersey City, Paterson, Brookhaven, Buffalo, Hempstead and Islip NYC.
Major Cities that prospective clients can travel from to take advantage of
our services include Mobile, Phoenix, Little Rock, Los Angeles, Denver,
Boulder, Hartford, Dover, Miami, Atlanta, Boise, Chicago, and
Indianapolis. Other cities that we can send free brochures to
include Topeka, Biloxi, Birmingham, Augusta, Annapolis, Boston, Detroit,
St. Paul, Biloxi, Santa Fe, Albany, Raleigh, Bismarck, Salem and
Providence. Additional areas that we can service the residents of if
they fly to our location include Houston, Dallas, Amarillo, San Antonio,
Salt Lake City, Richmond, Madison and Cheyenne. Please contact us if
you live in the following states and are in need of treatment for
sclerotherapy treatement: Texas, Arkansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Alabama,
Georgia, Tennessee and Florida. |