Vein Treatment Clinic

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156 William St Rm 302
New York, NY 10038

Vein Treatment Clinic in New York is a specialized center focusing on spider and varicose vein treatment. With a team of Ivy League doctors and a variety of vein treatments available, the clinic caters to patients with vein diseases such as venous insufficiency, leg swelling, cramps, heaviness, pelvic pain, and restless leg syndrome.

Patients can benefit from treatments like Sclerotherapy, Radiofrequency Ablation, Laser Ablation, VenaSeal, and more, ensuring customized care for each individual. The clinic boasts a gallery of before and after results, along with patient stories to showcase the effectiveness of their treatments across multiple locations in New York, New Jersey, California, and Maryland.

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2.53 reviews
Rob G.
5/8/2024

I received two treatments for varicose veins, dealt with swelling and pain for so long and finally don't feel like garbage after full day of work. Felt better after my first treatment and saw...

Caroline L.
5/18/2024

Many years ago, medical clinics would ask for our social security number in order to get treated. Insurance companies also used it as a patient's identifier. It became illegal for clinics and...

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Lorraine H.
4/7/2021

They are not upfront about cost at all. Super shady. You have to do a consult which costs $250 and no one will answer questions about cost. Turns out it's because it is OUTrAGEOUSLY overpriced....

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