Vein Care
The team of vascular specialists at Baystate Health provides treatment options for varicose veins, spider veins, and chronic venous insufficiency (CVI). Our board-certified vascular surgeons have offices in Springfield and Greenfield.
The Only Board-Certified Vein Specialists in Western Massachusetts
You don’t have to live with the pain and discomfort of vein problems. Today’s treatment options include many minimally invasive procedures that may make surgery unnecessary. You will likely return to your regular activities faster than you think.
Your Baystate vascular specialist will work closely with you to determine your diagnosis and the best treatment for you.
Sclerotherapy
This procedure is used to treat spider and varicose veins.
During sclerotherapy, your doctor injects a solution into your veins. This causes the vessels to collapse and eventually fade away.
You can return to normal activities immediately after this procedure.
During sclerotherapy, your doctor injects a solution into your veins. This causes the vessels to collapse and eventually fade away.
You can return to normal activities immediately after this procedure.
Venous ablation therapy
This is a minimally invasive procedure that treats spider and varicose veins by heating, collapsing, and sealing off the vein. Your surgeon may use laser or radiofrequency.
Venous ablation is typically done as an outpatient procedure, meaning you don’t stay overnight in the hospital.
The team at Baystate has the only board-certified vascular surgeons in western Massachusetts performing venous ablation. We have done thousands of successful ablations.
Venous ablation is typically done as an outpatient procedure, meaning you don’t stay overnight in the hospital.
The team at Baystate has the only board-certified vascular surgeons in western Massachusetts performing venous ablation. We have done thousands of successful ablations.
VenaSeal closure
This is a new and minimally invasive option for treating varicose veins.
During this procedure, your doctor will use special medical glue to close the vein. It is considered a “nonthermal” procedure, which means it is done without heat energy.
It does not require local anesthesia. You can return to normal activities immediately after VenaSeal.
During this procedure, your doctor will use special medical glue to close the vein. It is considered a “nonthermal” procedure, which means it is done without heat energy.
It does not require local anesthesia. You can return to normal activities immediately after VenaSeal.
Vein stripping and ligation
Vein stripping and ligation is considered a traditional surgery done to treat complex varicose veins and symptoms of chronic venous insufficiency (CVI).
During this surgery, you are under general anesthesia. Your surgeon ties off your vein, then removes it.
You will likely stay overnight in the hospital after vein stripping and ligation.
During this surgery, you are under general anesthesia. Your surgeon ties off your vein, then removes it.
You will likely stay overnight in the hospital after vein stripping and ligation.
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