Jacksonville Vein Center
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State-of-the-art non-surgical treatment of varicose and spider veins
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Locations
The Jacksonville Vein Center has a convenient Riverside location. We are located at 1824 King Street, Jacksonville, Florida in Suite 200 of the Gary and Nancy Chartrand Heart and Vascular Center. The entrance is on the St. Johns Avenue side of the St. Vincent's Medical Center campus, across the street from the emergency room. Our office is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. We can be reached at 866-388-VEIN (8346).
Insurance Coverage for varicose vein treatment
Most insurance companies have recognized saphenous reflux and painful varicose veins to be medically necessary and will often cover saphenous laser ablation and closure procedures and ambulatory phlebectomy if you have attempted conservative treatment for 3-6 months in the past:
*Compression stockings *Exercise
*Weight control *Elevation

Sclerotherapy is considered cosmetic and is not covered by insurance companies.

Our practice will file your claim with your insurance carrier, however, the patient is ultimately responsible for the charges that are not covered.

We do accept most insurance carriers in our region.

Additional Areas of Expertise
Our physicians have specific interests and years of experience in non-surgical or minimally-invasive treatment of nearly all vascular diseases. State-of-the-art treatments include:
· Laser treatments for varicose veins
· Endografts for abdominal and thoracic aneurysms (AAA)
· Angioplasty and stenting for circulation problems
· Dialysis access fistula placement and revision
· Permanent and removable IVC filters (patients with blood clots)
· Diagnostic Angiography for vascular disease of the arms or legs
· Surgical treatment and stenting for Carotid artery disease
· Kidney and intestinal artery angioplasty and stenting
· Comprehensive management of non-healing wounds

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