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Varicose Vein Treatment Cost & Insurance Coverage

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Last updated on 1/29/2026

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By Dr. Michael Nguyen

Vein Doctor at Vein Treatment Clinic

Harvard Medical School

Board Certified by the American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine

The cost of varicose vein treatment and how insurance covers it are among the most common questions patients ask. Understanding pricing and coverage helps you plan care with confidence.

Varicose vein treatment cost varies significantly depending on the extent of disease, the specific procedures used, and whether care is covered by insurance.

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This page explains how pricing works, what factors influence cost, and how insurance coverage is determined.

If you’re unsure about how much treatment may cost or whether your insurance covers it, a vein evaluation can help clarify expected expenses.

How much does varicose vein treatment cost?

The cost of varicose vein treatment depends on factors including the number of veins treated, the procedures required, and whether underlying reflux is present.

Because varicose vein disease varies in complexity, costs are usually individualized rather than one fixed price.

Varicose vein before and after results from our cutting-edge minimally invasive treatments at the Vein Treatment Clinic.

Varicose Vein before and after treatment pictures.
Results may vary according to each case.

Varicose vein before and after results from our cutting-edge minimally invasive treatments at the Vein Treatment Clinic.

Varicose Vein before and after treatment pictures.
Results may vary according to each case.

What factors influence cost?

Treatment cost may be influenced by:

  • Extent of vein involvement
  • Type of procedure or combination of procedures
  • Clinic or facility fees
  • Whether ultrasound mapping is included
  • Geographic pricing variations

These factors determine the time involved, the number of visits needed, and overall resource use.

Is varicose vein treatment covered by insurance?

Insurance coverage for varicose vein treatment depends on whether the treatment is considered medically necessary.

When symptoms such as pain, swelling, skin changes, or ulceration are present and documented with ultrasound, many insurance plans will cover part or all of the care.

What counts as medically necessary?

Insurance typically considers treatment medically necessary when objective signs are present, such as:

  • Pain or aching
  • Leg swelling
  • Restless legs related to vein disease
  • Skin changes like discoloration or ulcers

Documentation from a clinical exam and ultrasound report is required in many cases.

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What may not be covered by insurance?

Treatment that is purely cosmetic—meaning the veins are visible but do not cause symptoms—is often not covered.

In such cases, patients may choose self-pay options for cosmetic improvement.

Cosmetic vs. Medical: Know the Difference

How do insurance policies differ?

Diagnosis usually includes a physical exam and a non-invasive ultrasound to evaluate blood flow and valve function.

Ultrasound helps determine whether deeper vein reflux is contributing to visible veins and symptoms.

Take a Peek Inside – See How Our Ultrasound Works

How can you estimate your costs?

The most accurate way to estimate cost is through a vein evaluation with ultrasound, which clarifies the extent of disease and appropriate procedures.

Many clinics provide cost estimates after evaluation, and some offer payment plans for self-pay care.

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A 37-year-old patient visited our Vein Treatment Clinic, seeking relief from unsightly and painful varicose and spider veins. We performed radiofrequency ablation and sclerotherapy treatments, significantly improving the veins’ appearance and completely eliminating discomfort. The patient is now enjoying a more active and pain-free lifestyle.

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A 69 year-old patient visited our California Vein Clinic, embarrassed by spider veins that had impacted their self-esteem. We performed radiofrequency ablation and sclerotherapy treatments, leaving their legs smooth and healthy. The patient now feels more confident, thanks to this transformative treatment.

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This 84 year-old patient at our New Jersey Vein Treatment Clinic came in with spider veins that had affected their daily routine. We used radiofrequency ablation and sclerotherapy treatments to relieve discomfort and restore both their leg health and confidence. The patient now enjoys a more active and fulfilling lifestyle, free from pain.

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At our Long Island Vein Clinic, we treated this 75 year-old patient with spider veins using radiofrequency ablation and sclerotherapy. These minimally invasive treatments improved both the patient’s appearance and overall well-being, offering transformative results.

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This 75 year-old patient visited our Long Island Vein Treatment Clinic with painful spider veins. We used radiofrequency ablation and sclerotherapy, minimally invasive treatments, to eliminate the veins and restore comfort and confidence. The patient experienced life-changing results

Does insurance cover ultrasound and consultation?

Insurance often covers diagnostic ultrasound when medical necessity criteria are met and symptoms are present.

Coverage for consultation alone varies by plan.

Get a Peek Inside Your Veins—Book Your Ultrasound Evaluation.

What questions should you ask your insurer?

Useful questions include:

  • Is varicose vein treatment covered under my plan?
  • What documentation is required?
  • Do I need prior authorization?
  • What copays or deductibles apply?

Knowing these details can reduce surprises when planning care.