Established in 2004, the Vein Center is dedicated to the comprehensive diagnosis and treatment of
varicose veins and spider veins. Our physicians perform the Ambulatory Phlebectomy procedure for
varicose veins using the sutureless European microsurgery technique.
The Vein Center has also been on the cutting edge in the cosmetic treatment of unattractive spider
veins using both the latest technology (laser) and the latest techniques (foam sclerotherapy) as
well as traditional sclerotherapy.
Medical school at the Des Moines University of Health Sciences.
Internship at Metropolitan Hospital Grand Rapids.
Surgical residency Genesys Health Systems Flint.
Board Certified in General Surgery.
Board Certified in Phlebology.
Registered Physician in Vascular Interpretation.
Registered Vascular Technologist.
Medical school Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine.
Internship and residency at Metropolitan Hospital Grand Rapids and Michigan Osteopathic Medical Center, Detroit.
Board certified in family practice.
This method surgically removes larger varicose veins near the skin surface. It is frequently used as a supportive treatment when Closure procedures are performed. At The Vein Clinic phlebectomies are done with the patient under "twilight anesthesia", or conscious I. V. sedation, and local anesthesia in our comfortable free-standing surgical facility. Tiny 1-2mm punctures are made to extract the thin-walled varicose vein. "Micro" instruments are used, thus leaving very small and hardly noticeable scars.
Traditionally, varicose vein procedures involved removing (stripping) the troublesome vein from the legs. The revolutionary FDA-approved Closure procedure has had exceptional results throughout the country, as it is minimally invasive. Peer reviewed publications have shown the 12 month results are comparable to traditional surgery.
This non-operative method uses micro-injection technology, through very small needles, introducing a small amount of mildly irritating detergent solution into the affected varicose vein or spider telangectasia. This causes the abnormal veins to shrink and be absorbed by the body over one to six months, depending upon the severity and extent of the particular veins. The Vein Clinic dilutes solutions of sodium tetradecyl sulfate, an agent that has been used safely for over 50 years and is FDA-approved.