When it comes to selecting a practice to treat your varicose veins and spider veins, there's a lot more to consider than just the end result. How are you treated when you come to the office? What about once you're being seen by the doctor? Is the staff attentive not only to your medical needs, but also to your comfort during the process? Dr. Neal Reynolds considers all of these elements integral to patient care.More >>
In 2004, after twenty-five years of practicing general and vascular surgery, Dr. Neal Reynolds focused his practice on the treatment of varicose vein problems. Dr. Reynolds attended Davidson College as an undergraduate and then went on to Wake Forest School of Medicine and graduated in 1972. Dr. Reynolds has performed over 2,500 VNUS Closures™More >>
The team at The Vein Clinic is highly specialized to serve our patients. The team is made up of individuals with years of experience in their various areas of expertise. To learn more about our team click here.More >>
Recent advances in approach and technology have introduced a host of new treatment options, each demanding less and delivering more than their predecessors. Treating Varicose Veins has never been easier.More >>
VNUS Closure™ is an outpatient procedure in which diseased veins are "closed" by administering thermal energy to the vein wall. Guided by ultrasound technology, Dr. Reynolds positions a small catheter into the affected vein through a tiny opening in the skin. The catheter then uses radio-frequency energy to deliver heat, shrinking the vein wall and sealing it closed. Once closed, the diseased vein begins to disappear as blood is naturally re-routed.More >>
A minimally invasive procedure used to remove varicose veins that lie just beneath the skin's surface, ambulatory phlebectomy is generally performed after the fundamental cause of the varicose veins has been treated with a VNUS Closure™ procedure. Using local anesthesia, Dr. Reynolds removes the damaged veins through multiple micro-incisions. The small incisions heal with nearly imperceptible scars.More >>
Spider veins are small networks of damaged blood vessels that visibly emerge just below the skin's surface. In addition to the cosmetic concerns, spider vein symptoms can include aching, heaviness, itching and night cramps. Fortunately, like varicose veins, this irritating, unsightly condition can now be addressed with a series of simple office treatments.More >>