Chronic Venous Disease Case Study

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Finding a skilled vascular specialist to help you manage chronic venous disease is important to protect your lower extremities from complications that could lead to loss of mobility, or more serious venous ulcers that could lead to amputation if not diagnosed early and treated properly. Advanced Vascular Associates has a team of eight specialists experienced in treating all aspects of vein health from minor aesthetic issues to managing small vessel disease commonly seen in diabetic feet and legs below the calves.

Chronic Venous Disease: What's Causing the Pain?

Many of our New Jersey patients come to us for help relieving pain, swelling and a general heaviness in the legs. Chronic

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