Vein Clinics of America, the nation's largest group dedicated exclusively to treating vein disease, announced the launch of their revised website, www.VeinClinics.com. It educates the public on all aspects of varicose vein disease, from spider veins to large ropelike varicose veins to leg ulcers
Schaumburg, Illinois (PRWeb) February 6, 2007 -- Today, the nation's largest group dedicated exclusively to treating vein disease announced the launch of their revised website, www.VeinClinics.com. The website, operated by Schaumburg-based Vein Clinics of America (VCA), educates the public on all aspects of varicose vein disease, from spider veins to large ropelike varicose veins to leg ulcers.
Each of the physicians listed on VCA's website specializes in Phlebology, which is the medical specialty of treating vein disease. They are highly recognized for their published research and train doctors from around the world in the field of vein treatment.
The website also includes information on varicose vein treatment options, including the latest in Endovenous Laser Treatment (ELT) and ultrasound-guided Sclerotherapy. Sclerotherapy is a precise, micro-injection procedure that uses a medication or sclerosant to seal the abnormal veins. ELT, which is covered by most insurance companies, achieves the same result by using laser energy delivered through a tiny fiber that is inserted into the abnormal vein. Neither option requires hospitalization or surgery. Instead, they are performed in the physician's office. Patients can be back on their feet resuming normal activities the next day, or even sooner.
"Our new website will serve as an educational resource for those with varicose vein disease to learn more about treatment options and current research," said Brian McDonagh M.D., Founder, VCA.
All the information available on the website is updated regularly to maintain its accuracy and credibility.
VCA is the largest medical practice in the United States specializing exclusively in the non-surgical treatment of varicose veins, leg ulcers, and related vein disorders. VCA meets the needs of each patient, providing treatment for the largest, ropey varicose vein to the smallest spider vein. Procedures are performed in the physician's office and are incorporated into a treatment plan designed to lessen the possibility of recurrence common to varicose vein disease. Founded in 1981, VCA has 26 locations throughout Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Maryland, Missouri, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and Wisconsin.
For more information, please call 847-407-2470.
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