Compression therapy uses controlled, gentle pressure to improve blood flow back to the heart and reduce swelling, which can lead to greater comfort for patients. Compression therapy, such as the use of graded c…
Varicose veins are much more than just a cosmetic problem or a sign of aging. Often you can tell by observing the signs and symptoms of varicose veins. When varicose veins and symptoms are present, it can be a…
At the Inovia Vein Specialty Centers, our focus is exclusively on the treatment of varicose veins. At our specialty vein centers in Oregon, varicose veins are one of the most frequently treated issues we addres…
Varicose veins are a common condition that occurs in both men and women. Though there is a misconception that they’re just an unsightly cosmetic concern, the presence of varicose veins can be dangerous. …
Pelvic vein thrombosis occurs when a blood clot occurs that obstructs the blood flow in one of your pelvic veins. Blood clots in the pelvic veins can be very serious because they not only have the potential to…
Inovia Vein has expanded to 4 clinics in Oregon, with 3 in the Portland metro area. Each clinic has a focus of treating common out patient vein disorders such as varicose veins, phlebitis, deep vein thrombosis and venous stasis ulcers.
It is a very common concern to wonder when to start worrying about varicose veins. Varicose veins are not normal. So worrying about abnormal veins is very common.
We continue our efforts to advocate for Oregon Varicose Vein Treatments. After our August 8th meeting with the HERC in Wilsonville, Oregon we have continued to communicate with them as questions have come…
Currently most insurance companies and medicare provide coverage for patients with symptomatic varicose veins that are impacting their activities of daily living and quality of life. The exception is that in Oregon, the Oregon Health Plan, which provides medicaid health insurance only covers the most advanced stages (those with ulcers).