Questions & Answers
Frequently asked customer questions
Minimally invasive advances make vein disease treatment safer and easier with ultrasound guided venous ablation a top choice.
How do I make an appointment ?
You can make an appointment either by calling us at (973) 363-2029, or our patient portal on our website or send us an email on our contact page.
Do you accept my insurance ?
We work with all insurance companies (including Medicare), depending on the type of your plan. Contact us for quick free verification at (973) 363-2029 or submit contact info online.
What to expect on the first visit ?
We are obsessed about patient experience and strive to provide the best care you can get. We will confirm your insurance coverage prior to your visit. Our staff will communicate with you to confirm your appointment. On the day of the visit, your doctor will gather your medical history and evaluate you. Together he/she will divide a treatment plan for you. You may need an ultrasound on your visit to confirm the correct diagnosis. Then we will contact your insurance company to verify your out pocket cost and obtain prior authorization. Once we have the green light from your insurance and you are fully aware of the costs, we can start the treatment procedures.
How soon you resume daily activities after treatment ?
All of our treatments are non invasive procedures that can be done in office under guidance of X ray or Ultrasound. You can resume your daily activities on the same day.
Do we provide Tele-Health Visits ?
Yes ! Call us for same day appointment at (973) 363-2029.
Is Sclerotherapy FDA approved?
Yes, both Liquid and Foam Preparations are FDA approved for vein treatments.
Is Sclerotherapy painful?
Treatments are basically pain-free procedure. We inject “numbing” medication (Lidocaine) at the site of needle insertion to avoid pain.
What is the best vein treatment?
The best vein treatment for you will be determined by your vein doctor after your initial consultation, and a conversation about your specific goals when pursuing vein treatment. Some of the best treatments for varicose and spider veins include sclerotherapy, radiofrequency ablation, and VenaSeal.
