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Heart and Vascular Care

Venous Health

The Center for Comprehensive Venous Health is here to help.

Providing Your Venous Health Needs

More than 80 million Americans suffer from venous disease. If you have symptoms or pain from venous disease, the Center for Comprehensive Venous Health at ChristianaCare is here to help.

The Center for Comprehensive Venous Health

Providing Coordinated Care

The Center for Comprehensive Venous Health provides coordinated care with exposure to multiple venous specialists in one convenient location. Until now, a comprehensive center like this was not available anywhere in Delaware or the surrounding tri-state area.

Patients with venous disease visit ChristianaCare because of our nationally renowned physicians who are pioneering and performing a range of venous procedures, from deep to superficial venous disease treatments, including deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism and vena cava filter management.

World Renowned Expertise

The Center for Comprehensive Venous Health isn’t just an ordinary vein center. Our nationally renowned physicians are able to perform a variety of venous procedures as we offer a wide range of treatments for all venous diseases, including, deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, venous malformations and IVC filter evaluation to many other, less severe vein conditions such as insufficiency and varicose veins.

At ChristianaCare, we believe in being partners in our patients’ health. We are here to serve you with the highest quality healthcare. With our new Center for Comprehensive Venous Health, we are taking our commitment one step further and providing you in a new and dedicated way.

We are here to serve you with the highest quality healthcare.

Request an appointment

For more information on the Center for Comprehensive Venous Health or to make an appointment,
call 302-733-3038 or 855-473-VEIN (8346).

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