Frequently Asked Questions
This clinic treats disorders of blood vessels, such as arteries, veins and lymphatics. Treatment is carried out through open surgical procedures (vascular) or minimally invasive techniques (endovascular).
Reservations can be made via WhatsApp, phone, or our website. We recommend making an appointment in advance to ensure a more convenient consultation.
We work with several private insurance providers. Please contact us for more information.
Some common complaints include:
Legs that tire easily or feel painful when walking
Visible veins on the surface of the skin
Varicose or bulging veins
Slow-healing wounds on the legs
Swelling in the limbs
History of DVT (deep vein thrombosis) or embolism
Circulation problems in the hands or feet
Yes. We offer a variety of varicose vein treatment options, including sclerotherapy, EVLA (Endovenous Laser Ablation), Cyanoacrylate Closure (CAC), Radiofrequency, and mini-phlebectomy.
No. Not all cases require surgery. Many blood vessel disorders can be treated with lifestyle changes, drug therapy, or minimally invasive procedures.
Vascular surgery is an open surgical procedure on blood vessels, while endovascular uses modern techniques such as catheters, stents, or lasers that are inserted through small incisions, without major surgery.
Yes, Doppler vascular ultrasound is available to evaluate blood circulation and identify any obstructions, venous valve insufficiency, or vessel constriction.
Although often considered only a cosmetic problem, varicose veins can be more than just an appearance. Some people may experience symptoms such as pain, swelling, or itching around the varicose vein area, and in some cases can lead to serious complications if left untreated.
Yes, it can. Risk factors such as smoking, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, a sedentary lifestyle, and a family history can cause blood vessel disorders even at a young age.
