Introducing the Best Vein Doctor in Clifton

Dr. Sareh Rajaee is widely considered the best vein doctor in Clifton, NJ. She’s a board-certified and Yale-trained vascular surgeon with specialized training in minimally invasive spider and varicose vein treatments. Dr. Rajaee has excellent credentials, having acquired her medical doctorate from the Alpert Medical School at Brown University. She also completed her Master’s in Public Health at the Harvard School of Public Health, followed by a Vascular Surgery Residency at Yale New Haven Hospital. All things considered, she is one of the most experienced and talented vein specialists in the country.

Dr. Rajaee is currently the medical director and leading vein doctor at our spider vein and varicose vein clinic in Clifton, NJ. She believes all vein treatments should be painless and comfortable, both physically and emotionally. To ensure emotional comfort, she explains every aspect of the vein treatment to her patients, ensuring complete mental clarity. This article aims to do something similar — we answer the most common questions about vein treatments. You can find Dr. Rajaee at 1117 US-46 Suite 205, just past the Ford dealership on route 46-E. You may book an appointment online.

Below, we answer your questions about spider and varicose veins in New Jersey.

How do I find the best vein doctor? What kind of doctor treats leg vein problems? We introduce you to the best vein doctor in Clifton and answer your questions about vein problems.

How do I find the best vein doctor?

If you’re not from New Jersey, you may want to find a vein doctor closer to your location. After all, vein treatments often involve multiple sessions, and each session only lasts 30 to 60 minutes, so you should ideally find a vein doctor close to your home, so you don’t need to shuffle your daily schedule much. You can find our board-certified and Harvard-trained vein experts in New Jersey, New York City, Long Island, San Diego, San Jose, or Houston.

If you’re not from any of the aforementioned regions, the following tips will help you find the best vein doctors near your location:

  • Look for ABVLM-certified vein doctors, i.e., vein doctors board-certified by the American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine. Board certification is an objective guarantee that the vein doctor is highly skilled and experienced.
  • Look for vein doctors with excellent credentials and educational backgrounds, i.e., those who have graduated from reputable medical schools and completed challenging residency programs and fellowship training in vein-related fields.
  • Look for registered physicians in vascular imaging, i.e., vein doctors with specialized training in vascular imaging tests, such as duplex ultrasound, to diagnose vein disease.
  • Look for vein doctors specializing in minimally invasive spider and varicose vein treatments, such as radiofrequency ablation, endovenous laser ablation, venaseal, and sclerotherapy.
  • Look for vein doctors who provide hassle-free insurance verification for all patients.
  • Look for vein specialists who are friendly, charismatic, and have excellent bedside manners.
  • Look for vein doctors with 5-star ratings and reviews from all patients online.

What kind of doctor treats leg vein problems?

Vein doctors and vein specialists treat leg vein problems and all other conditions related to vascular health, such as spider veins, varicose veins, and chronic venous insufficiency. The official terminology for a vein doctor is “phlebologist,” i.e., someone specializing in the branch of medicine concerned with vascular health and the diagnosis and treatment of vein problems.

How do you know if you have a vein problem?

Chronic venous insufficiency is the root cause of most vein problems. It’s a medical condition wherein your vein valves collapse, and blood flows backward, eventually accumulating in the leg veins. As such, you know you have a vein problem if you notice the signs and symptoms of chronic venous insufficiency — leg heaviness, frequent leg cramps, restless leg syndrome, leg pain, leg swelling, skin discoloration, spider veins, and varicose veins.

What happens if varicose veins are left untreated?

If varicose veins are left untreated, the symptoms of chronic venous insufficiency gradually worsen. The accumulation of blood in leg veins leads to increased vascular dilation and the weakening of vein walls. If your varicose veins are over-dilated, they become vulnerable and might burst upon contact or impact, leading to profuse bleeding. Other than bleeding varicose veins, you may experience skin discoloration, rust-colored leathery patches on your skin, leg ulcers (non-healing wounds), and blood clots in your leg veins (deep vein thrombosis).

Do spider veins go away?

Spider veins don’t go away on their own — they worsen and expand with time. Spider veins are also caused by underlying chronic venous insufficiency. As more blood accumulates in your leg veins, you will experience even more spider veins and perhaps even varicose veins. As such, if you want to prevent spider veins from spreading, you must consult vein doctors. Your vein doctor will diagnose the root cause of your spider veins and curate personalized vein treatment plans to make the spider veins go away.

Is surgery necessary for varicose veins?

No, surgery isn’t necessary or advisable for varicose veins. In the past, varicose veins could only be removed through complex surgeries that involved hospitalization, downtime, and a high risk of complications. However, varicose veins can now be treated with minimally invasive procedures that conclude within an hour with no downtime, such as radiofrequency ablation, endovenous laser ablation, and venaseal.

How much does it cost for the treatment of varicose veins?

The cost of varicose vein treatment depends on numerous factors, such as the location and size of varicose veins, the number of varicose veins, the root cause (vein disease), and whether you have insurance coverage. Your vein doctor should provide a comprehensive overview of your varicose vein treatment cost before the procedure.

Does Medicare pay for varicose vein treatment?

Yes, Medicare (and most other insurance plans) may pay for varicose vein treatments if you have underlying chronic venous insufficiency. We provide hassle-free insurance verification for all patients, and we perform ultrasound diagnostic scans that provide proof of the medical necessity of your vein treatment. As such, we actively help maximize your insurance coverage.

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