Venous Insufficiency

When blood flow struggles to move upward — and how we fix it

WHAT IS IT?

Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI) occurs when leg veins don’t allow blood to flow back to the heart properly. This causes blood to pool in the legs, leading to discomfort, swelling, and visible vein changes over time.

WHY DOES IT MATTER?
  • Left untreated, CVI can worsen and lead to skin damage, ulcers, and chronic pain.
  • When blood continues to pool in the legs, symptoms often worsen over time rather than improve. Early diagnosis allows treatment before long-term vein and skin damage occurs.
  • Venous insufficiency is a progressive condition that does not resolve on its own. Treating it early helps prevent chronic pain, skin breakdown, and serious complications.
Decades of Experience in Vascular Care industry

Focused on treating venous disease at its source

With years of experience diagnosing and treating venous insufficiency, our specialists use ultrasound-guided precision and minimally invasive techniques to deliver reliable, lasting relief.