Where Can I Find Sclerotherapy Treatment in Yonkers, New York?
If you’re searching for sclerotherapy treatment in Yonkers, you can find it at the Vein Treatment Clinic, located at 124 New Main St, Yonkers, NY 10701. Sclerotherapy is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat spider veins and certain surface veins after deeper circulation has been evaluated.
Sclerotherapy in Yonkers is performed by Dr. Ryan Sadloo, a vein doctor experienced in ultrasound-guided evaluation and minimally invasive procedures for spider veins, varicose veins, and chronic venous insufficiency.
What is sclerotherapy?
Sclerotherapy uses a medication injected into small, unhealthy veins, causing them to seal and naturally fade over time.
Why choose sclerotherapy at the Yonkers vein clinic?
Besides the medical benefits, such as treating small to medium varicose veins, relieving symptoms like aching, swelling, burning, or itching, and improving circulation by closing damaged veins and redirecting blood flow, sclerotherapy offers several practical advantages:
Practical Advantages
- Minimally Invasive: The procedure involves only a fine needle injection of a specialized solution into the vein.
- No Surgery Required: Unlike vein stripping or more invasive procedures, sclerotherapy does not require anesthesia or incisions.
- Quick Procedure: Sessions are typically short, often completed in less than 30 minutes.
- Fast Recovery: Patients usually return to normal activities the same day, with only minor restrictions such as avoiding strenuous exercise for a short period.
- Outpatient Convenience: All treatments are performed in the clinic, so there’s no need for hospital stays.
At Vein Treatment Clinic
You can receive sclerotherapy at our Yonkers vein center or at any of our other convenient locations. Here are five reasons to choose Vein Treatment Clinic for your sclerotherapy treatment:
- Insurance Coverage
Patient Coordinators carefully review your benefits to confirm coverage before treatment begins.
- Expert Specialists
All our doctors are experts! Vein specialists perform evaluations and treatments using modern, proven techniques.
- Comprehensive Evaluation
An ultrasound exam helps determine whether sclerotherapy is the most appropriate treatment for your vein condition.
- Minimally Invasive Care
Treatments involve only small injections, no surgery, and quick recovery, with compression stockings used afterward to support circulation.
- Safe & Convenient
Every step is designed to ensure your treatment is medically appropriate, safe, and stress-free, with flexible scheduling available Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM–7:00 PM at the Yonkers clinic.
How to schedule an insurance-covered consultation?
- Visit the Clinic Page: Go to the Yonkers location page, Vein Treatment Clinic – Yonkers.
- Submit Your Contact Information: Complete the online form with your name, phone number, and other details.
- Appointment Confirmation: A Patient Coordinator will call you. During the call, they will review your insurance benefits and coverage.
When is Vein Treatment Clinic in Yonkers open?
Vein Treatment Clinic – Yonkers
- Monday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
- Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
- Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
- Thursday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
- Friday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Flexible weekday hours make it easier to schedule appointments before or after work. Patients can choose a morning, afternoon, or evening time that suits their routine.

FAQ
Am I a good candidate for sclerotherapy or do I need an ultrasound first?
To determine whether sclerotherapy is the appropriate treatment for you, the first step is always a specialist evaluation. During this visit, the doctor may use an ultrasound to examine your veins and determine whether sclerotherapy is appropriate. This ensures that the treatment plan is tailored to your condition, safe, and medically effective. If the evaluation confirms that your veins are suitable, sclerotherapy can then be recommended.
How many sclerotherapy sessions will I need and how far apart are they?
The number of sclerotherapy sessions varies among patients and depends on factors such as vein size and density. Your vein specialist will first perform an evaluation, often with an ultrasound, to determine the most appropriate plan. Based on this assessment, they will recommend the number of sessions needed and the timing between them to ensure the treatment is both safe and effective.
What should I do before and after sclerotherapy?
Before: avoid lotion/self-tanner on treatment day; bring or plan for compression stockings.
After: walk the same day, wear compression as instructed, avoid hot tubs/saunas and high-intensity exercise for a short period, and protect treated areas from sun exposure to reduce staining.
What side effects should I expect and when should I call the clinic?
Common: mild bruising, temporary redness/itching, small lumps (thrombosed surface veins), or pigmentation that fades. Call the Yonkers clinic if you notice significant swelling, worsening pain, or spreading redness.
Can sclerotherapy be combined with other vein treatments?
Yes. Many Westchester patients combine RFA/EVLA (for reflux) with sclerotherapy (for surface veins) for more complete results. Sequencing is based on your ultrasound map.



