VIP Vein Clinic has the best vein specialists in NJ
VIP Vein Clinic is the leading group of vein clinics in New Jersey. We have state-of-the-art vein clinics in Clifton, Paramus, and Woodland Park, and they’re all led by highly-skilled and experienced vein doctors. We individually select vein experts from the country’s leading medical schools, residency programs, and fellowships. Furthermore, our vein doctors undergo the rigorous board certification process from the American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine to establish themselves as vein experts. As such, if you visit our vein clinics in New Jersey, you can rest assured that you’ll be treated by the best vein specialist in NJ.
Dr. Todd Kobrinski in Paramus & Woodland Park, NJ
If you’re in Passaic or Bergen County, you can visit our vein clinics in Paramus or Woodland Park. The Paramus vein clinic is located at 140 NJ-17 #103, and the Woodland Park vein clinic is located at 1167 McBride Ave Suite 2. Both vein clinics are led by Dr. Todd Kobrinski, the most charismatic and talented vein doctor in New Jersey. He’s an incredibly charming vein specialist with a perfect track record and specialized training in minimally invasive spider vein and varicose vein treatments.
The following is an overview of Dr. Kobrinski’s credentials and educational background:
- Bachelor’s and Master of Science degrees from The George Washington University
- Medical degree from Nova Southeastern University in Florida
- Post-graduate training through the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital Center in New York City
- Three years of Residency in Internal Medicine
- Five years of Fellowships in Cardiovascular Disease and Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology
- Published in the American Journal of Cardiology and the American College of Cardiology Scientific Sessions
Dr. Sareh Rajaee in Clifton, NJ
If you live in or around Clifton, you can also schedule a consultation with our medical director and board-certified vascular surgeon, Dr. Sareh Rajaee. You can find Dr. Rajaee in our vein clinic at 1117 US-46 Suite 205, Clifton, a short drive from the garden state parkway and just past the Ford dealership on Route 46-E. She’s an exceptionally charming vein specialist with specialized training in ultrasound-guided vein treatments, and she’s board-certified by the American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine.
The following is an overview of Dr. Rajaee’s credentials and educational background:
- Double majors in Biomedical Engineering and German at the University of Rhode Island
- Medical doctorate from the Alpert Medical School at Brown University
- Master’s in Public Health at the Harvard School of Public Health
- Residency in Vascular Surgery from the Yale New Haven Hospital
- Fellowship in endovascular procedures for peripheral arterial disease and vein disease
- Board-certified by the American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine
When should I consult vein specialists?
Now that you know who are the best vein specialists in NJ and where to find them, you may wonder if you should consult vein doctors. Well, if you’re asking that question, you may already have spider veins and varicose veins, indicating you definitely need to consult vein specialists. Below, we provide an overview of the situations and reasons when you need to contact vein doctors in New Jersey.
When you have the signs and symptoms of vein disease
Chronic venous insufficiency is the root cause of most vein problems, including spider veins and varicose veins. This is a medical condition wherein your vein valves collapse, and blood flows backward to accumulate in your leg veins, eventually leading to vascular dilation and the formation of spider veins and varicose veins. Venous insufficiency is a medical condition that worsens with time if left untreated, so you should seek treatment as soon as possible.
Most people contact vein doctors when they notice spider veins and varicose veins, but you can also contact vein specialists a lot earlier. The earliest signs and symptoms of vein disease are fairly mild and easily misattributed to aging or exhaustion. You should ideally contact vein specialists in NJ if you notice leg heaviness, frequent leg cramps, restless leg syndrome, leg swelling, and leg pain, especially at the end of the day or after long periods of inactivity.
When you have spider veins and varicose veins
Spider veins are dense clusters of blood vessels that appear underneath the skin’s surface. They’re extremely thin and damaged veins that may resemble a mass of spider webs branching outwards from a central location. Varicose veins are large blood vessels that protrude out of the skin’s surface, looking like a mass of twisted, tangled, and knotted ropes or branches. They’re usually accompanied by leg heaviness and leg pain.
You should consult vein doctors if you notice spider veins and varicose veins for several reasons — cosmetic and medical. First off, they look hideous on your legs and cause severe self-consciousness and social anxiety. Patients with varicose veins often wear oversized clothes and avoid social gatherings, leading to social isolation and anxiety. Second, varicose veins and indicative of chronic venous insufficiency, which must be addressed as soon as possible.
When you have advanced vein disease complications
Venous insufficiency is a chronic condition — if you don’t seek treatment at an early stage, you may eventually experience advanced complications. The continued accumulation of blood in leg veins may lead to excessive vascular dilation, thereby weakening your vein walls. Over time, your varicose veins may burst and cause profuse bleeding, for which you have to be taken to an emergency room.
Besides varicose vein ruptures, you may also experience skin discoloration, skin disease, leg ulcers, and deep vein thrombosis. In extreme circumstances, the blood clots in leg veins (deep vein thrombosis) may break away and travel to the lungs, inducing a potentially fatal pulmonary embolism. You must contact the best vein specialist in NJ as soon as possible to avoid these possibilities.