Phlebologist near New Canaan, Connecticut
Vascular Interventional Radiologist Dr. Vinay Madan specializes in the treatment of varicose vein disease. Dr. Madan is certified by the American Board of Radiology in Radiology and Vascular Interventional Radiology. He is also a diplomate of the American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine. Dr. Madan has over 20 years of experience in treating patients with vein disease. Dr. Madan offers the latest vascular treatments for patients with vein disease in a caring and compassionate atmosphere. If you have signs or symptoms of varicose vein disease, make an appointment with Dr. Vinay Madan at the Center for Varicose Veins. The Center for Varicose Veins is located in Wilton, Connecticut and is a short 10-20 minute drive from New Canaan, Connecticut.
About New Canaan, Connecticut
New Canaan is a town in Fairfield County, Connecticut with a population of approximately 19,000 residents. New Canaan is one of the wealthiest communities in the U.S with the highest median family income in the country and was listed at #1 on CNN's list of "top-earning towns" in the United States. About an hour's train ride from Manhattan, the town is considered part of Connecticut's Gold Coast. New Canaan is known for its wide range of architecture, as well as vast public parks such as Waveny Park, and a signature town center with classic boutiques. Residents carol on Church Hill every Christmas Eve, a town tradition since 1916. It is also known for its public school system, which in 2018 was ranked as the top public school system in Connecticut, and in 2008 the 3rd best in the country.
Exploring Treatment Options
At the Center for Varicose Veins, we offer a number of treatment options to help you deal with symptomatic and asymptomatic varicose veins and unsightly spider veins. Below is an overview of some of our most popular treatment options.
Radiofrequency Ablation
Radiofrequency ablation is a popular treatment for varicose veins. During this procedure a thin catheter is inserted into the diseased vein under ultrasound guidance. Once the catheter is confirmed to be in proper location, radiofrequency energy is deposited within the vein. This causes the vein to collapse and is resorbed naturally by the body. Over the following weeks, you will see the varicose veins diminish in size and notice improvement in your symptoms related to the varicose veins.
Endovenous Laser Ablation
Endovenous laser ablation is a treatment of varicose veins which uses light energy to generate heat. The heat generated from the laser results in damage to the inside lining of the vein. This causes the vein to close and get resorbed by the body over the following weeks and months. Patients start to notice improvement in their symptoms soon after the treatment. The blood flow returning to the heart is rerouted from the abnormal veins into the normal healthy veins.
Sclerotherapy
Sclerotherapy is a very common treatment for varicose and spider veins. Sclerotherapy is performed by injecting a solution into the diseased vein. The injection can be performed under visual guidance or in cases of slightly deeper veins, under ultrasound guidance. Depending on the size of the vein, Dr. Madan may use foam sclerotherapy for treatment of larger varicose veins. Sclerotherapy can be used to treat veins throughout the body, including hand, facial, chest, foot and leg veins.
If you are looking for treatment of symptomatic vein disease, book an appointment with Vascular Interventional Radiologist, Dr. Vinay Madan at the Center for Varicose Veins.