Leg vein disease is progressive. Left unattended, a few spider veins are likely to progress into many spider veins or, even worse, into varicose veins. If you have any of the conditions mentioned below, even if your symptoms are mild and non-debilitating, you should see Dr. Greg Martin at Coastal Georgia Vein Center for an assessment and possible treatment.
- Blood-clot complications or hemorrhaging of your leg veins
- Vein-related wounds (venous stasis ulcerations)
- Varicose veins
- Symptoms of chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), such as discomfort, tiredness, pain, or swelling in your legs and feet
Dr. Martin has the training and the technology, including color flow duplex ultrasound capabilities, to make accurate assessments and prescribe the most effective treatments. Primary care physicians or other medical practitioners who do not specialize in the treatment of vein disease typically don’t.
Coastal Georgia Vein Center also offers a number of aesthetic services.