Dr. Todd Kobrinski
Vein doctor
Vein Specialist and Vascular Doctor
George Washington University
Dr. Kobrinski is a vein specialist and vascular doctor in New Jersey. He is highly sought after for his expertise and excellent outcomes in spider veins and varicose vein removal. He is proud to serve the New Jersey community at our vein clinic in Paramus and our vein clinic in Clifton.
Dr. Kobrinski performs the latest minimally-invasive vein treatments to treat chronic venous insufficiency; a condition that leads to spider veins and varicose veins, along with symptoms such as leg cramping, pain, and fatigue.
Venous Medicine
Cardiovascular Disease
Dr. Kobrinski’s goal as a vein treatment doctor is to help patients achieve the best quality of life. After learning about you, how vein disease is affecting you and why, he is able to craft a customized treatment plan for your spider and varicose veins.
After obtaining his bachelor’s and Master of Science degrees from The George Washington University, Dr. Kobrinski received his medical degree from Nova Southeastern University in Florida. He then pursued eight years of extensive post-graduate training through the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital Center in New York City. During his multi-specialty training, he completed a three-year Residency in Internal Medicine as well as subspecialty Fellowships in both Cardiovascular Disease and Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology spanning an additional five years. Dr. Kobrinski’s research interests have included non-invasive cardiac imaging, early detection of coronary artery disease, and radiation-lowering techniques during catheter ablation procedures for cardiac arrhythmia management. His publications have appeared in the American Journal of Cardiology, the American College of Cardiology Scientific Sessions, as well as a book chapter on cardiac arrhythmia identification and management in critical care settings. Dr. Kobrinski brings a breadth of knowledge and training in all aspects of Cardiovascular Disease including the latest minimally-invasive, ultrasound-guided treatment techniques for chronic venous disease.