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Posted March 27

Looking for a Vein Clinic in Connecticut?

If you’re searching for a vein specialist in Connecticut, you might be surprised to find that quality care is closer than you think. We have three vein centers across the state, in Farmington, Hamden, and Stamford, each staffed by certified vein doctors who specialize in diagnosing and treating vein conditions.

Whether you’re dealing with visible spider veins, uncomfortable varicose veins, or symptoms like leg heaviness and swelling, the first step is always a proper evaluation. Many people put off seeing a vein doctor because they assume treatment will be complicated or painful, but modern vein treatments are nothing like they used to be. Most procedures take less than 30 minutes and require no downtime.

Where can you find a vein clinic near you in Connecticut?

Here’s where you can find us in Connecticut:

Vein Clinic in Farmington, CT

  • Address: 399 Farmington Ave LL2, Farmington, CT 06032
  • Doctor: Dr. Martin Tyson
  • Serves: Hartford, New Britain, West Hartford, Avon, Simsbury

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If you live or work in the Hartford area, our Farmington vein center is conveniently located near UConn Health. Dr. Martin Tyson sees patients from across Hartford County, including New Britain, West Hartford, and the surrounding towns.

Vein Clinic in Hamden, CT

  • Address: 2080 Whitney Ave #250, Hamden, CT 06518
  • Doctor: Dr. Martin Tyson
  • Serves: New Haven, North Haven, Cheshire, Wallingford, Branford

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For patients in the New Haven area, our Hamden location is easily accessible via the Wilbur Cross Parkway. This vein clinic serves residents throughout New Haven County who want expert vein care close to home. Whether you’re coming from downtown New Haven or nearby communities like Cheshire and Wallingford, the clinic is just minutes away.

Vein Clinic in Stamford, CT

  • Address: 1266 E Main St Suite 465, Stamford, CT 06902
  • Doctor: Dr. Ryan Sadloo
  • Serves: Greenwich, Darien, Norwalk, Westport, New Canaan

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Our Stamford vein center serves Fairfield County, including communities along the I95 corridor. Dr. Ryan Sadloo provides care for patients from Greenwich, Darien, Norwalk, and nearby towns. Flexible scheduling, including early morning and evening appointments, makes it easier for busy professionals to get treatment.

How do vein treatments work?

Vein problems like varicose veins and spider veins are often symptoms of an underlying condition called chronic venous insufficiency (CVI). This happens when the valves inside your veins stop working properly, allowing blood to flow backward and pool in your legs instead of returning to your heart.

Rather than just treating the visible veins on the surface, our vein doctors focus on identifying and addressing the root cause. Using duplex ultrasound imaging, we can see exactly where blood flow is being disrupted and develop a treatment plan that targets those specific areas.

Modern vein treatments are minimally invasive procedures that close or seal diseased veins, redirecting blood flow to healthier veins. Most treatments are completed in under 30 minutes, allowing you to return to your normal activities the same day.

Our most frequently performed treatments include:

Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA)

Radiofrequency ablation is one of the most effective treatments for larger varicose veins caused by venous reflux. During the procedure, a thin catheter is inserted into the affected vein and delivers controlled thermal energy to seal it from the inside. The procedure takes about 30 minutes and is performed under local anesthesia. Once the vein is closed, blood is naturally redirected through healthy veins while the treated vein is gradually absorbed by your body.

Sclerotherapy

Sclerotherapy is the preferred treatment for spider veins and smaller varicose veins. A specially formulated solution is injected directly into the affected veins, causing them to collapse and gradually fade over the following weeks. The procedure requires no anesthesia and typically takes around 30 minutes, depending on the number of veins being treated.

Not sure if you need vein treatment?

Vein conditions often begin with subtle symptoms such as tired or aching legs, visible veins that were not there before, or occasional swelling around the ankles. If you’re unsure whether your symptoms require treatment, schedule a consultation with one of our vein specialists. A diagnostic ultrasound can determine whether an underlying vein condition is causing your symptoms and help you understand the treatment options available.

What do patients say about our Connecticut vein centers?

Patients who visit our Connecticut vein clinics often tell us they wish they had sought treatment sooner. Many are surprised by how quick and comfortable the procedures are, as well as the improvement they see in both the appearance of their legs and how they feel afterward.

Want to see real results? View before and after photos from patients who have been treated at our vein centers.

Ready to find a vein specialist in Connecticut?

Whether you’re dealing with spider veins or varicose veins that are causing discomfort, taking the first step is easy. Choose the location that’s most convenient for you and schedule a consultation with one of our vein specialists.

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Schedule a consultation with a board certified vein specialist in Connecticut.

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FAQ

What conditions do Connecticut vein doctors treat?

They diagnose and treat varicose veins, spider veins, leg swelling, heaviness, cramping, and chronic venous insufficiency.

Do I need an ultrasound before treatment?

Yes. A diagnostic ultrasound helps identify the underlying cause of your vein symptoms so your doctor can recommend the most appropriate treatment.

Are vein treatments covered by insurance?

Most medically necessary vein treatments, such as those for pain, swelling, or chronic venous insufficiency, are typically covered by insurance. Cosmetic treatments may not be.

What types of treatments do Connecticut vein doctors offer?

They specialize in minimally invasive procedures such as radiofrequency ablation, sclerotherapy, and other nonsurgical vein treatments.

Where can I see a vein doctor in Connecticut?

You can schedule an appointment at our vein clinics in Farmington, Hamden, or Stamford, depending on which location is most convenient for you.

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