Visit Upper East Side’s New Vein and Pain Treatment Clinic

You may have noticed aching, heavy legs or a web of thin, reddish veins appearing on your calves after a long day. Perhaps you experience swelling in your ankles or cramping at night, disrupting your sleep. These symptoms may seem minor initially, but they can worsen and impact your daily life over time. Many people dismiss these signs as normal aging, but they could indicate underlying vein conditions, such as venous insufficiency. If left untreated, vein disease can lead to skin discoloration, ulcers, or blood clots.

At Vein Treatment, we specialize in minimally invasive procedures to relieve vein-related discomfort and improve vascular health. Board-certified vein specialists lead our new vein and pain treatment clinic in the Upper East Side. We offer cutting-edge solutions for varicose veins, spider veins, and venous reflux. We are conveniently located at 1111 Park Avenue, Suite 1B, New York, NY 10128, and ready to provide expert care. If you’re experiencing vein-related symptoms, it’s time to seek a professional evaluation.

Signs and Symptoms Indicating the Need to Visit a Vein Clinic:

  • Leg pain, heaviness, or fatigue that worsens throughout the day
  • Swelling in the ankles or feet, particularly after prolonged sitting or standing
  • Visible varicose veins or spider veins that appear on the legs
  • Itching or burning sensation around the veins
  • Restless legs syndrome or frequent leg cramps at night
  • Skin discoloration or dark patches around the ankles
  • Open wounds or ulcers on the lower legs that are slow to heal
  • Hardening of the skin or a leathery texture around the veins
  • History of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or blood clots
  • Family history of venous insufficiency or chronic vein issues

If you experience these symptoms, visit our vein and pain treatment clinic for an evaluation.

Reasons to Visit Our New Vein and Pain Treatment Clinic in Upper East Side

Expert Diagnosis with Advanced Duplex Ultrasound

Our vein and pain treatment clinic uses duplex ultrasound to evaluate your veins and detect venous insufficiency, the root cause of most vein conditions. This non-invasive imaging technique allows our vein specialists to assess blood flow, pinpoint damaged veins, and create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your condition. Our detailed diagnostic approach ensures you receive the best treatment for varicose veins and other venous disorders.

Minimally Invasive Treatments for Maximum Comfort

Gone are the days of invasive surgeries with long recovery periods. At our Upper East Side vein and pain treatment clinic, we specialize in minimally invasive vein treatments such as:

  • Sclerotherapy: Sclerotherapy is a highly effective treatment for spider and small varicose veins. A vein specialist injects a medical solution called a sclerosant directly into the affected veins. This solution irritates the vein walls, causing them to collapse and seal shut. Over time, the treated veins are naturally absorbed by the body.
  • Endovenous laser ablation (EVLA) and radiofrequency ablation (RFA) are advanced techniques for treating varicose veins caused by venous insufficiency. The procedures involve inserting a thin catheter into the diseased vein under ultrasound guidance. EVLA uses laser energy to generate heat, which seals the vein shut. RFA works similarly but uses radiofrequency energy instead of laser heat. Once the problematic vein is closed, blood naturally redirects to healthy veins.
  • VenaSeal: This cutting-edge treatment seals diseased veins using a medical adhesive instead of heat. A small catheter delivers the adhesive inside the vein, immediately sealing it shut. Unlike EVLA or RFA, VenaSeal does not require tumescent anesthesia (multiple numbing injections) and involves no risk of thermal injury. Patients experience minimal discomfort and can return to normal activities immediately.
  • ClariVein: ClariVein is a mechanochemical ablation technique that treats venous reflux by combining two mechanisms: a rotating catheter and a sclerosant solution. The catheter mechanically disrupts the vein wall while simultaneously delivering a medication that collapses the vein. This minimizes discomfort and requires fewer numbing injections.
  • Ambulatory phlebectomy is the ideal treatment for bulging varicose veins close to the skin’s surface. During this procedure, tiny incisions (smaller than a millimeter) are made along the vein, and the diseased sections are carefully removed using specialized tools. Since the incisions are so small, stitches are unnecessary, and scarring is minimal.

Highly Qualified, Board-Certified Vein Specialists

Our vein doctors are Harvard-trained, Ivy League-educated, and certified by the American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine. With extensive experience in the treatment of varicose veins and spider veins, our vein specialists provide patient-centered care using the latest medical advancements. When you visit our vein and pain treatment clinic, you can trust that you’re receiving care from some of the best vein specialists in the field.

Our vein and pain treatment clinic in the Upper East Side is led by Dr. Jonathan Hemli, a highly accomplished vein specialist with over a decade of experience in venous medicine. Dr. Hemli trained at prestigious institutions, including the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City, where he completed fellowships in cardiovascular and thoracic surgery. His expertise in minimally invasive vein treatments and vascular interpretation ensures that every patient receives precise, effective care.

Comprehensive Insurance Coverage Assistance

Many people hesitate to seek vein treatment due to insurance concerns. At Vein Treatment, we help you navigate your insurance options. Most vein treatments are covered by medical insurance if they’re deemed medically necessary. While spider veins are often considered cosmetic, treatment for venous insufficiency—the underlying cause—is covered by insurance. If you’re diagnosed with venous reflux, your sclerotherapy or varicose vein removal may also be covered. Contact us to verify your insurance details before your appointment.

Convenient Location in the Upper East Side

Our new vein and pain treatment clinic in the Upper East Side, located at 1111 Park Avenue, Suite 1B, New York, is easily accessible for New Yorkers seeking spider vein treatment and venous insufficiency treatment.  We also have additional vein and pain treatment clinics in New York, including:

  • Midtown Manhattan: 290 Madison Ave, Suite 202
  • Financial District: 156 William St, Suite 302
  • Forest Hills: 107-30 71st Rd, Queens
  • Bronx: 2100 Bartow Ave, Suite 400

Take the First Step Toward Healthier Veins

Don’t let varicose veins, spider veins, or venous insufficiency affect your quality of life. If you’re experiencing symptoms of vein disease, our vein and pain treatment clinic in the Upper East Side can help. Our board-certified vein doctors offer minimally invasive vein treatments tailored to your needs. Plus, with most insurance-covered procedures, vein treatment is more accessible than ever.

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