COVID-19 Policy
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the CDC continues to advise the use of face masks as a critical public health tool for preventing spread of the disease. We also ask that if you are feeling ill or have any symptoms of COVID-19, please call us to reschedule your appointment.
We continue to require the wearing of face masks for our patient’s protection as well as for the protection of our staff and others in the clinic. If you are unable or unwilling to wear a mask, please contact us at 740-201-0222 and we will be happy to schedule a telehealth appointment for you.
Vein & Vascular Specialists
Your Journey to Healthier Legs Begins Here
Schedule a consultation at our new center in Dublin, OH.
The physicians at Vein and Vascular Specialists treat the broad spectrum of vascular disease. Vascular disease effects a large number of adult patients in the USA. Vascular specialists are physicians who are specifically trained to identify and treat the peripheral vascular disease spectrum that includes arteries, veins, lymphatic abnormalities.
Venous disease is the most commonly encountered medical problem in a vascular specialist’s office. Deep vein thrombosis, varicose veins, venous ulceration and chronic venous insufficiency are all treatable venous vascular problems.
We provide solutions that remove the diseased veins for good.
Minimally invasive procedures that utilize local anesthesia.
You may be able to go back to work on the same day as the procedure.
Our procedures are covered by most plans including Medicare.
Vein & Vascular Specialists
Who We Are
Our Board Certified Fellowship-trained Vascular Specialists have developed a reputation for excellence in central Ohio with over 75 years combined professional clinical experience. We were the first in Ohio to offer state of the art endovenous techniques for the treatment of varicose veins, and we are committed to staying up-to-date with the safest and most current trends of vein and vascular care. We look forward to sharing our expertise with you.
AboutLearn More About
Vein Disease
Over 80 million Americans experience the effects of vein disease each year, so if you experience symptoms, it is important to take action to prevent further damage to your body.
Symptoms Conditions Treatments
See The Results

