Hartsdale
280 N Central Ave Suite 450, Hartsdale, NY 10530
Our vein treatment clinic in Hartsdale is conveniently located at 280 North Central Ave, Suite 450, a short drive from several neighboring towns and regions.
Monday - Wednesday:
9:00 am - 7:00 pm
Thursday:
8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Friday:
9:00 am - 7:00 pm
Top rated vein experts
Compassionate care
We employ a collaborative approach to every case: our doctors and staff spend time discussing each patient, and use resources across our broad network of facilities. Our medical directors review each case and perform rigorous quality assurance. When you meet one of us, you meet all of us, including our Harvard-trained leadership team.
Conveniently located
Regardless of where you go, you can expect the same high-quality standards. We are conveniently located across the nation, with vein centers in New York, New Jersey, Maryland, and California.
Covered by most insurances
We will help explain to you your vein treatment insurance coverage and benefits. Provide us with your insurance information and we will answer any questions you may have. We work closely with insurance companies and you to ensure that there are no surprise bills or hidden costs.
Highest quality treatments
Minimally invasive
Experience gentle and comfortable treatments at our vein clinic. Our techniques prioritize your comfort while effectively addressing vein conditions, ensuring a smoother recovery and minimal disruption to your daily routine.
Cutting edge
Our commitment to staying at the forefront of medical innovation means you’ll receive cutting-edge treatments that deliver exceptional results, helping you achieve vein-free legs with the utmost precision and effectiveness.
Zero downtime
Get back to your daily activities immediately after your vein treatment at our clinic. Our procedures are designed to offer zero downtime, allowing you to resume your regular routine without any delays. With us, you can enjoy treatment that fits seamlessly into your busy schedule.
We make sure your varicose and spider vein treatment is affordable
We understand that you have goals and priorities other than vein treatment, and quality health care still needs to be affordable. Before we treat you, we let you know exactly what treatment will cost. Wondering “will insurance cover my vein treatment?” call (914) 730-5356. Our insurance experts will verify your coverage.
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Your medical care has a 5-star track record. Our vein centers continously receive 5-star ratings across all review sites, including google, facebook, and real self. Learn more about our patient success stories here.
Frequently asked questions
What is the best vein treatment?
Your vein doctor will decide on the optimal vein treatment for you following your initial appointment and a discussion of your unique treatment objectives. Sclerotherapy, radiofrequency ablation, and VenaSeal are some of the best remedies for varicose and spider veins.
How much does it cost to treat veins?
Most major insurances, including Medicare, frequently pay for vein treatments. However, the price might range from $800 to $3000 if you choose to pay cash.
Insurance Coverage
Insurance frequently pays for the treatment of varicose veins, especially if you have chronic venous insufficiency, the circulation condition that causes the majority of vein issues. To find out if your treatment will be covered by your insurance plan, kindly request a free insurance verification.
Do I need a physician referral?
No. Most of the healthcare professionals we work with don’t need a reference from a doctor. However, some insurances do; if this is the case, give us a call, and a member of our verifications team will assist you in contacting your insurance company.
What should I bring to my initial consultation?
1. Insurance card or cards.
2. Photo ID.
3. Complete medical history. List of all prescriptions and over-the counter medication that you are taking.
4. List of all known allergies, including medical and food.
2. Photo ID.
3. Complete medical history. List of all prescriptions and over-the counter medication that you are taking.
4. List of all known allergies, including medical and food.