Vein Treatment Clinic New York is home to one of the best vein doctors in NYC — Dr. Juan Montoya.He is a highly-qualified board certified varicose vein specialist with a perfect track record with his patients.
Dr. Juan Montoya is a Spanish-speaking multilingual Yale-educated vein doctor who specializes in minimally invasive procedures for chronic venous insufficiency and other vein-related issues. He also has extensive global experience in vein care, having previously worked in Medellin, Colombia as well.
Dr. Montoya works out of VIP Medical Group’s Vein Treatment Clinic New York, which is one of the best spider vein centers in the Big Apple. Located in Midtown Manhattan, our clinic is also in the center of New York, a short stroll from The Chrysler Building. It’s accessible to everyone living in and around New York because it’s within walking distance of Grand Central Station as well.
In addition to being ideally located, our varicose vein center is also equipped with the latest state-of-the-art equipment and technologies. We stay ahead of the curve and only provide the latest minimally invasive procedures like endovenous laser ablation, radiofrequency ablation, sclerotherapy, and VenaSeal.
If you have any of the signs of symptoms of vein disease, please schedule an appointment with the best vein doctor New York today.
Varicose Veins are essentially dilated veins with accumulated blood inside them. This condition occurs because of a circulatory disorder called venous insufficiency in which your vein valves collapse and blood accumulates in your leg veins.
Initially, the signs and symptoms of vein disease and varicose veins are daily benign. You’ll experience some leg heaviness, restless leg syndrome, frequent leg cramps, and general fatigue — especially at the end of the day or after you’ve been sitting or standing still for long periods of time. However, vein disease is a chronic condition and it progresses rapidly.
If left untreated, varicose veins can be extremely dangerous. It can lead to the following conditions and complications.
As you can see, varicose veins and spider veins may seem benign but they can be extremely dangerous. However, you don’t need to be overly concerned because modern minimally invasive procedures — radiofrequency ablation, endovenous laser ablation, VenaSeal — can treat them effectively within an hour.
Please consult a reputable varicose vein doctor to discuss the correct treatment procedure for your condition.