Now accepting virtual appointments. Schedule a virtual visit.
Skip to main content

Things To Look For When Selecting A Cincinnati Vein Doctor

When choosing a Cincinnati vein doctor, it’s important to recognize that certain things makes one physician much different from another. Education, experience and accessibility are key to ensuring you have a good outcome at a Cincinnati center. To help you be certain you’re in good hands, we’ve developed a list of attributes to consider when selecting a physician to treat your varicose or spider veins.

Your vein doctor’s education and experience

Before selecting a doctor to treat your varicose veins, you should check his or her credentials. Did the doctor graduate from an accredited medical school and complete a residency or fellowship training in interventional radiology or a related specialty? Is the physician board-certified by an accrediting body such as the American Board of Radiology? Board certification shows that a physician possesses the knowledge, problem-solving abilities and hands-on skills necessary to successfully treat patients’ venous diseases and earn their trust. Additionally, it’s important to note how many years of experience a vein doctor has performing treatments like sclerotherapy and minimally invasive, image-guided vein therapies. As with any skill, practice certainly makes perfect. Therefore, the more times a physician has completed a Cincinnati treatment, the better his or her skills are.

Your vein doctor’s recognition and research

Another way to determine a doctor’s ability to treat your vein conditions is by considering his or her awards and research opportunities. Doctors who receive recognition from trade and local publications are those who offer effective treatments and therapies to their patients. Otherwise, public recognition wouldn’t be garnered or warranted. You should also ask if your vein doctor participates in national centeral trials or studies. For example, the National Institutes of Health has partnered with the Cincinnati Vein Center’s Dr. Darren R. Hurst to investigate a new treatment for deep vein thrombosis. This is a sign that Dr. Hurst is well-respected in the medical community and capable of treating the most complex cases. When you need to find a vein doctor to treat varicose veins, spider veins or other venous disease, look for one who has the experience, education and technical skills to correct your condition. For more information about the credentials of the four board-certified doctors at Vascular & Interventional Associates, please call 859-286-7333.

You Might Also Enjoy...

5 Signs of Pelvic Venous Congestion Syndrome

Pelvic venous congestion syndrome causes blood flow problems that lead to a variety of unwelcome symptoms. Here are five signs you might be living with this condition — and what you can do about it.
Can Losing Weight Stop My Sciatic Nerve Pain?

Can Losing Weight Stop My Sciatic Nerve Pain?

Getting to a healthy weight could be a key part of your sciatica management plan. This month, learn why your weight matters and how losing extra pounds can help you get lasting pain relief.