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Varicose Vein Treatments

Do you experience painful, heavy, or aching legs? Have you noticed changes in the appearance of your legs, such as bulging varicose veins or fine spider veins? These symptoms may indicate an underlying condition known as venous reflux, which can lead to chronic venous insufficiency or other serious vein diseases if left untreated.

At Central Valley Vein and Wound Centers, we specialize in advanced, minimally invasive treatments to address varicose veins and improve your vascular health. Our personalized treatment plans are designed to alleviate discomfort, enhance circulation, and restore the natural appearance of your legs.

Signs You May Need Varicose Vein Treatment:

  • Swelling, heaviness, or aching in the legs

  • Discoloration or changes in skin texture around the veins

  • Persistent pain or cramping in the lower legs

  • Visible varicose or spider veins

Treatment Options We Offer:

  • Sclerotherapy: A quick, non-surgical procedure that treats spider and smaller varicose veins by injecting a solution to collapse the vein.

  • Varithena Foam Treatment: A minimally invasive injectable foam treatment for larger or more complex varicose veins. Varithena effectively closes damaged veins, improving circulation and reducing symptoms.

  • Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA): A highly effective treatment that utilizes heat to seal varicose veins, improving blood flow and relieving symptoms.

  • Ambulatory Phlebectomy: A precise, outpatient procedure to remove larger varicose veins through small incisions.

Don’t let varicose veins affect your quality of life. Early treatment can prevent complications, improve symptoms, and enhance your confidence.

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Take the First Step Today:
Schedule your leg screening appointment with our vascular specialists and learn more about how we can help you achieve healthier, pain-free legs. At Central Valley Vein and Wound Centers, we are committed to delivering the highest standard of care to residents at our Clovis Vein Center,   Fresno Vein Center, Selma Vein Center, Visalia Vein Center, Hanford Vein Center and Stockton Vein Center

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Endovascular Procedure

When it comes to vascular intervention, you deserve a minimally invasive procedure performed by experienced physicians in a safe and comfortable environment. At Central Valley Vein and Wound Centers, we specialize in advanced endovascular techniques to treat a variety of vascular conditions, including Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD).

Our comprehensive approach to vascular care ensures that every step of your treatment—from preoperative diagnostics to surgery and recovery—is seamlessly coordinated under one roof. By utilizing state-of-the-art surgical and advanced imaging equipment, our expert physicians are able to perform precise, minimally invasive, image-guided procedures, resulting in faster recovery times and improved outcomes.

What Are Endovascular Procedures?
Endovascular procedures are advanced, minimally invasive treatments performed inside blood vessels to address vascular conditions. These procedures use imaging technology to guide small instruments, such as catheters and stents, through the blood vessels to treat blockages or other issues without the need for open surgery.

Conditions Treated with Endovascular Procedures:

  • Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD)

  • Chronic venous insufficiency

  • Blood clots and deep vein thrombosis (DVT)

  • Narrowed or blocked arteries

Why Choose Central Valley Vein and Wound Centers for Endovascular Care?

  • Advanced Imaging Technology: We use cutting-edge imaging systems for precise diagnosis and treatment.

  • Minimally Invasive Techniques: Our procedures are designed to minimize pain, scarring, and recovery time.

  • Comprehensive Care: From diagnosis to post-procedure recovery, we provide expert support every step of the way.

  • Experienced Physicians: Our team of specialists is highly trained in performing complex vascular interventions with a focus on safety and optimal outcomes.

If you’re experiencing symptoms such as leg pain, cramping, or non-healing wounds, it may be time to explore your options for vascular care. Schedule a consultation today to learn how our advanced endovascular procedures can help restore your vascular health and improve your quality of life.

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Central Valley Vein and Wound Centers is committed to providing exceptional care for residents in Clovis, Fresno, Selma, Visalia, Hanford, Stockton and surrounding areas. Contact us today to take the first step toward healthier circulation.

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Sclerotherapy

Sclerotherapy is a minimally invasive procedure designed to eliminate varicose veins and spider veins, offering relief from discomfort and improving the appearance of affected areas. This highly effective treatment is performed on an outpatient basis, allowing patients to return to their daily activities quickly.

The procedure involves injecting a specialized sclerosing solution directly into the abnormal surface vein. This solution irritates the lining of the vein, causing it to collapse and eventually be reabsorbed by the body. Additionally, sclerotherapy addresses the feeder veins beneath the skin that contribute to the formation of visible varicose and spider veins. By targeting these feeder veins, the likelihood of recurrence is significantly reduced.

Benefits of Sclerotherapy:

  • Minimally invasive with no downtime required

  • Effective in reducing or eliminating varicose and spider veins

  • Improves circulation by redirecting blood flow to healthier veins

  • Minimizes discomfort, swelling, and skin discoloration caused by damaged veins

What to Expect During the Procedure:

  • The treatment is quick, typically lasting 30-60 minutes, depending on the number of veins being treated.

  • Patients may experience mild tingling or discomfort during the injection, but the procedure is generally well-tolerated.

  • Over time, the treated veins fade from view as they are naturally absorbed by the body.

Is Sclerotherapy Right for You?
Sclerotherapy is ideal for individuals with visible varicose or spider veins seeking a safe and effective solution. During your consultation, our specialists will evaluate your condition and recommend a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs.

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At Central Valley Vein and Wound Centers, we are dedicated to providing advanced vein treatments like sclerotherapy to help patients in Clovis, Fresno, Selma, Visalia, Hanford, Stockton and surrounding areas achieve healthier, more confident legs.

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Wound Care

Non-healing wounds can result from a variety of underlying causes, such as diabetes, poor circulation, infections, or pressure injuries. At Central Valley Vein and Wound Centers, we specialize in diagnosing and treating chronic wounds to help patients heal faster and prevent further complications.

Our team of dedicated providers takes a comprehensive approach to wound care, identifying the underlying reasons a wound is not healing and addressing all contributing risk factors. By combining advanced treatments with personalized care, we aim to achieve immediate and lasting wound healing for every patient.

Common Types of Wounds We Treat:

  • Diabetic foot ulcers

  • Venous leg ulcers

  • Arterial ulcers

  • Pressure injuries (bedsores)

  • Surgical wounds or trauma-related wounds

Our Comprehensive Wound Care Services:

  • Advanced Wound Dressings: Tailored to promote healing and protect against infection.

  • Debridement: Removal of dead or infected tissue to stimulate healthy tissue growth.

  • Vascular Evaluation and Treatment: Identifying and addressing circulation issues that hinder healing.

  • Infection Management: Use of antibiotics or other treatments to control wound-related infections.

  • Amputation Prevention: Focused care to preserve limb health and prevent unnecessary amputations.

Why Choose Central Valley Vein and Wound Centers for Wound Care?

  • Expert providers with specialized training in chronic wound management

  • Access to advanced treatments and state-of-the-art diagnostic tools

  • Comprehensive care that addresses both the wound and underlying conditions

  • Compassionate support to improve your quality of life

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At Central Valley Vein and Wound Centers, we proudly serve wound patients at our  Clovis Wound Center, Fresno Wound Center , Selma Wound Center, Visalia Wound Center,  Hanford Wound Center, Stockton Wound Center  and nearby communities, providing the highest standard of care to help you heal and thrive.

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Peripheral Artery Disease

Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) is a serious circulatory condition that occurs when narrowed arteries reduce blood flow to the limbs, often resulting in painful and persistent symptoms. PAD can significantly impact mobility, causing debilitating pain that interferes with daily activities and walking comfortably.

If left undiagnosed or untreated, PAD can progress to severe complications, including tissue damage, non-healing wounds, and even amputation of the lower extremities. At Central Valley Vein and Wound Centers, we are committed to early detection, effective treatment, and limb-saving care to improve the quality of life for our patients.

Signs and Symptoms of PAD:

  • Pain, cramping, or weakness in the legs while walking or climbing stairs

  • Slow-healing wounds on the feet or legs

  • Coldness or discoloration in the lower limbs

  • Numbness, tingling, or a heavy sensation in the legs

  • Shiny skin or hair loss on the legs and feet

Our Approach to PAD Treatment:
At Central Valley Vein and Wound Centers, we take a comprehensive and personalized approach to treating PAD, offering advanced diagnostic and therapeutic options, including:

  • Vascular Ultrasound and Doppler Imaging: Non-invasive tests to assess blood flow and identify arterial blockages.

  • Lifestyle Modifications and Medications: Strategies to improve circulation and manage symptoms.

  • Minimally Invasive Endovascular Procedures: Including angioplasty and stent placement to restore blood flow.

  • Advanced Wound Care: For PAD-related wounds to promote healing and prevent complications.

  • Amputation Prevention Programs: Focused care to preserve limb function and prevent severe outcomes.

Why Early Diagnosis Matters:
PAD often develops slowly and may not show obvious symptoms in its early stages. However, timely diagnosis and treatment are critical to prevent serious complications and preserve your ability to stay active and healthy.

 

We proudly serve patients in Fresno, Clovis,  Selma, Visalia, Hanford, Stockton and surrounding areas, offering advanced, compassionate care to protect your vascular health and quality of life.

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Phlebectomy

Phlebectomy is a highly effective, minimally invasive outpatient procedure designed to remove superficial varicose veins that lie just beneath the skin. This technique is ideal for patients seeking relief from unsightly or painful varicose veins, offering significant results with minimal discomfort and downtime.

How Does Phlebectomy Work?
The procedure involves using a small scalpel or needle to make tiny incisions near the affected vein. Through these small openings, the vein is carefully removed, improving both the appearance and symptoms associated with varicose veins. Because the incisions are so small, no stitches are typically required, and scarring is minimal.

Benefits of Phlebectomy:

  • Minimally invasive with quick recovery times

  • Effective for removing larger, bulging varicose veins

  • Relieves symptoms such as pain, swelling, and heaviness in the legs

  • Improves the cosmetic appearance of the legs

  • Performed on an outpatient basis with minimal post-treatment discomfort

What to Expect During and After Phlebectomy:

  • The procedure is performed under local anesthesia to ensure your comfort.

  • It typically takes 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the number and size of veins being treated.

  • After the procedure, patients can usually resume most daily activities within 24 to 48 hours.

  • Mild bruising or swelling may occur but resolves quickly. Compression stockings may be recommended to support healing and optimize results.

Is Phlebectomy Right for You?
Phlebectomy is an excellent option for patients with superficial varicose veins that are too large for sclerotherapy but do not require more invasive treatments. Our specialists will evaluate your condition and recommend the most appropriate treatment plan tailored to your needs.

 

At Central Valley Vein and Wound Centers, we provide advanced vein care to patients in Fresno, Clovis, Selma, Visalia, Hanford, Stockton and surrounding communities. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn how phlebectomy can help you achieve healthier, more comfortable legs.

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Amputation Prevention

At Central Valley Vein and Wound Centers, we are committed to preserving limbs and improving lives through advanced, compassionate care. Our team of specialized providers focuses on the prevention and treatment of limb-threatening conditions, such as diabetic foot ulcers, infections, and peripheral arterial disease (PAD).

Early intervention and effective treatment are critical to preventing amputation and ensuring optimal outcomes for patients facing these serious conditions. Our comprehensive approach addresses the underlying causes of non-healing wounds and poor circulation while promoting healing and restoring function.

Conditions We Treat to Prevent Amputation:

  • Diabetic Foot Ulcers: Non-healing wounds that, if untreated, can lead to severe infections and tissue damage.

  • Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD): Restricted blood flow that compromises limb health and healing.

  • Infections: Advanced wound care to manage and control infections in the lower extremities.

  • Ischemic Ulcers: Wounds caused by poor blood supply to the legs and feet.

Our Amputation Prevention Program Includes:

  • Advanced Wound Care: Customized treatment plans using state-of-the-art techniques and dressings to promote healing.

  • Vascular Interventions: Minimally invasive procedures, such as angioplasty and stent placement, to restore blood flow and improve circulation.

  • Early Detection and Monitoring: Regular evaluations to identify and address issues before they become severe.

  • Patient Education: Guidance on foot care, lifestyle changes, and risk management to prevent complications.

Why Choose Central Valley Vein and Wound Centers for Amputation Prevention?

  • Expert providers specializing in wound care and vascular health

  • Comprehensive care tailored to each patient’s unique needs

  • Focused on saving limbs and improving quality of life

  • Serving patients in Fresno, Clovis,  Selma, Visalia, Hanford, Stockton and surrounding areas

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Clinical Research

At Central Valley Vein and Wound Centers, we are proud to be recognized as a Center For Clinical Research. Our facility has been selected to conduct numerous clinical trials on innovative devices and therapies for conditions such as wound care, venous leg ulcers, and venous insufficiency.

Our participation in clinical research allows us to stay at the forefront of medical advancements, offering our patients access to cutting-edge treatments that may not yet be widely available. These trials are conducted under rigorous standards to ensure safety and effectiveness, providing hope and new options for individuals with challenging conditions.

Why Participate in a Clinical Trial?

  • Access to innovative therapies and devices before they are broadly available

  • Potential to receive treatments at a reduced cost or free of charge if you qualify

  • Contribute to advancements in medical care that benefit others in the future

  • Receive expert care and close monitoring from our specialized team

Current Research Focus Areas:

  • Wound Care Innovations: Exploring advanced techniques and devices to enhance the healing of chronic and non-healing wounds.

  • Venous Leg Ulcers: Evaluating groundbreaking treatments to improve outcomes for patients with venous-related ulcers.

  • Venous Insufficiency Therapies: Testing innovative solutions to manage and treat venous reflux and related conditions.

Your Role in Advancing Medical Care
By participating in a clinical trial, you become part of the progress that drives the medical field forward. If you qualify for a study, our team will guide you through the process, explaining every step and ensuring your safety and comfort throughout your participation.

 

At Central Valley Vein and Wound Centers, we are committed to providing exceptional care while contributing to the future of medicine. 

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