Elite Vein Clinic opens new Cave Creek-area location
Elite Vein Clinic has opened its 11th Phoenix Valley clinic in the Cave Creek area, expanding access to vein evaluations and minimally invasive treatment for North Valley patients. The new site offers complimentary consultations, on-site ultrasound and accepts Medicare and most major insurance plans.
Why it matters: - The new clinic gives Cave Creek, Carefree, Anthem and nearby North Phoenix residents a closer option for specialized vein care. - The location is aimed at patients whose leg symptoms may be cosmetic, medical or both. - Early evaluation can help identify chronic venous disease before symptoms get worse.
What happened: - Elite Vein Clinic opened a new Cave Creek-area clinic at 2525 W Carefree Hwy, Building 3, Suite 118, Phoenix, AZ 85085. - The clinic is the practice's 11th location in the Phoenix Valley. - The office is open Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. - The clinic accepts Medicare and most major insurance plans. - Dr. Karem Colindres said many patients wait months or years before learning their leg symptoms are tied to vein disease.
The details: - The clinic provides diagnostic evaluations and minimally invasive treatment for varicose veins, spider veins and chronic venous insufficiency. - Chronic venous insufficiency occurs when damaged veins have trouble moving blood back to the heart, which can cause blood pooling in the legs and worsening symptoms over time. - Symptoms that may prompt evaluation include leg heaviness, swelling, aching, cramping, restless legs, visible veins, itching, burning, numbness, venous ulcers and skin discoloration. - Every new patient visit starts with a complimentary consultation and on-site diagnostic duplex ultrasound. - The clinic uses the ultrasound to help patients understand the source of symptoms and review a treatment plan tailored to the diagnosis. - Treatment options include Radiofrequency Ablation, Varithena Ablation and Compounded Sclerotherapy. - Radiofrequency Ablation uses targeted heat to close diseased veins and redirect blood flow to healthier veins. - Varithena Ablation is an injectable foam treatment used to close certain damaged veins and reduce swelling, aching, heaviness and visible varicose veins. - Compounded Sclerotherapy is used for smaller varicose veins and spider veins. - Dr. Colindres said the goal is to make vein care approachable, efficient and focused on helping patients move comfortably again. - Dr. Colindres brings more than 17 years of clinical experience to the practice. - Her background includes pediatric emergency medicine, adult trauma and emergency rotations, frontline hospital care, aesthetic medicine, occupational health and concierge care. - Patients can schedule a free consultation at eliteveinclinic.com or through the Cave Creek location page. - The practice says published research available through the National Center for Biotechnology Information estimates about 24% of U.S. adults have visible varicose veins and about 6% show signs of advanced chronic venous disease. - Across its 11 Valley locations, Elite Vein Clinic says it has completed more than 5,000 vein treatments and helped more than 5,000 patients find answers for vein-related symptoms. - The new clinic serves Cave Creek, Carefree, Anthem, Tramonto, Desert Hills, Sonoran Foothills, Norterra, Deer Valley, North Scottsdale, New River and nearby North Phoenix communities.
Between the lines: - The expansion points to rising demand for outpatient vein care in North Valley communities. - The emphasis on same-day ultrasound and in-office procedures signals a faster, less invasive path than hospital-based treatment. - The clinic's insurance acceptance and free consultation may lower barriers for patients who have put off care.
What's next: - North Valley residents with vein-related symptoms can now book evaluations at the new Cave Creek-area location. - The practice will likely use the added site to funnel more patients into minimally invasive treatment plans across its Valley network. - Patients seeking more information can visit the clinic's website or follow the practice on Instagram and Facebook.
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