Visit Our Varicose Veins Doctor in the Bay Area, CA

Vein Specialty Medical Clinic is your trusted source for effective varicose veins treatment in the Bay Area, CA. We understand the discomfort and inconvenience that comes with varicose veins, and our team of experienced physicians is dedicated to helping you find the right treatment options for your unique needs.
Our Treatments

Experienced Doctors

Our varicose veins doctor is a board-certified specialist with years of experience treating patients with venous diseases. Using state-of-the-art technology and innovative techniques, we offer numerous minimally invasive procedures to help you achieve relief from varicose veins.

Customized Treatment Options

Vein Specialty Medical Clinic professionals understand that no two patients are the same. We take a personalized approach to every case. Whether you’re experiencing mild discomfort or severe pain, we’ll work with you to develop a comprehensive treatment plan that’s tailored to your needs.

We offer many varicose veins treatment options, including endovenous laser treatment, phlebectomy, and sclerotherapy in both liquid and foam forms, as well as “foam Washout Technique” which was invented by our own physician, Dr. Khalil Fattahi. These procedures are minimally invasive and typically require little to no downtime, allowing you to resume your daily activities as soon as possible.

Our clinic is equipped with the latest technology, including ultrasound machines and laser equipment, to ensure our patients receive the highest quality care. We take pride in our commitment to patient safety and use only the most advanced techniques and equipment to minimize the risk of complications.

If you have varicose veins, don’t hesitate to seek treatment. Contact Vein Specialty Medical Clinic today to schedule a consultation with our varicose veins doctor in the Bay Area, CA, and take the first step toward achieving relief.

FAQs

What types of vein treatments do you offer in the Bay Area?
We provide minimally invasive treatments including sclerotherapy, endovenous laser ablation (EVLA/ELT), radiofrequency ablation (RFA), ambulatory phlebectomy, and VenaSeal® for varicose and spider veins.
What is the typical timeline for getting varicose vein treatment?
Consultation → procedure within 1–2 weeks. Sclerotherapy or laser sessions take 15–60 minutes. Recovery is quick—most patients resume normal activities immediately and see full results in a few weeks.
Do I need any special qualifications or approvals before starting treatment?
Where indicated, we will handle all insurance prior authorizations for covered treatments. When the patient has varicose veins and/or evidence of venous reflux, We’ll perform a venous duplex ultrasound at your first consultation to located the sources of venous reflux (reflux mapping); no permits or external approvals are required when patient has Medicare or PPO insurance.
Is there a warranty or guarantee on vein treatments?
While we can’t guarantee that new veins won’t form with age, treated veins won’t return in most cases.
Can treatments be customized based on my leg health and lifestyle?
Absolutely. We tailor procedural plans selecting between sclerotherapy, foam, EVLT laser ablation , phlebectomy, or adhesive closure based on vein size, symptoms, activity level, and cosmetic goals.
What tools and technology do you use?
Our clinic uses FDA-approved sclerosants (Asclera®, polidocanol, sodium tetradecyl sulfate), ultrasound guidance, EVLT YAG lasers, radiofrequency RF, and ultrasound-guided foam sclerotherapy—a proven, safe method
What should I expect during recovery and aftercare?
Expect possible mild bruising, swelling, local short-lasting itching, or tenderness. You’ll wear compression stockings for1-4 days and resume normal activities.
How do I get started with vein treatment?
Start by scheduling your initial one-hour consultation via phone. If your problem is simple unsightly spider veins, treatment can start at the same initial visit. If you have varicose veins or evidence of venous reflux we begin with an ultrasound exam, discuss your symptoms, and recommend a personalized treatment plan. Then a treatment plan and estimate will be provided and discussed.