Vascular Surgery and Treatments
Our new offices in New Windsor, New York feature state-of-the-art equipment, a comfortable, welcoming environment and in-office vascular testing provided by a board-certified physician to ensure that our patients receive the best possible care. We are thrilled to be able to expand our services and bring top-quality vascular care to our patients. We look forward to serving the community and helping our patients achieve the best possible health outcomes.
Avalon Medical Center’s vascular team has a long-standing reputation for providing comprehensive, integrative, and compassionate care, including vascular and endovascular surgery, to patients with vascular conditions. Our doctors diagnose and treat every type of vascular problem, ranging from common conditions like spider veins and varicose veins to complex vascular diseases as well as outpatient procedures like sclerotherapy, VenaSeal, and Endovenous Radiofrequency Ablation to name a few.
Treated Conditions:
- Wound Care
- Varithena® Varicose Vein Treatment
- Varicose Veins
- Endovenous Radiofrequency Ablation
- Peripheral Arterial Disease
- Diabetic Foot Pain
- Endovascular Procedures
- Vascular Ultrasound Imaging
Vascular Surgery — Frequently Asked Questions
A range of blood vessel issues. That can mean varicose veins, aneurysms, carotid artery disease, or circulation problems like peripheral artery disease.
No. Some treatments use smaller incisions or no incision at all — angioplasty and stenting are examples. The right choice depends on the problem and the person’s health.
Things like leg pain when walking, swelling that doesn’t go away, wounds that won’t heal, or bulging varicose veins. Any of those are worth getting checked.
Often, yes. Coverage usually requires the surgery to be medically necessary, and some insurers want approval and paperwork before it’s scheduled.
It depends on the procedure. Some people are back to normal in a day. Others — especially after larger operations — may need weeks and follow-up visits.
