Comprehensive Vein Care for Chronic Venous Insufficiency in Eagan

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Are you tired of being afraid to show your legs? Worried about the effects of venous insufficiency? Then you’ve come to the right place. Our Eagan vein center specializes in helping patients with a variety of venous diseases, in all stages, and is proud to offer the best sclerotherapy and varicose treatments in the region.

Things like spider veins and varicose veins may be common, but that doesn’t mean they’re comfortable to live with. Our clinic has many years of experience treating these conditions, along with other diseases of the venous system.

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If you have been searching for the best vein clinic in Eagan, we’re glad you’re here. Under Dr. Margaret Spartz, our team of vein health professionals is committed to giving you world-class care, no matter what vein-related issue you’re currently dealing with.

Varicose Veins

With a typically bumpy or rope-like appearance, varicose veins may come with aching, itching, burning, or other uncomfortable sensations.

Reticular Veins

Larger than spider veins but smaller than varicose veins, reticular veins are often bluish in appearance and close to the skin’s surface.

Spider Veins

These small surface-level veins may have associated itching or discomfort, but are mostly treated for cosmetic reasons.

Skin Changes

Certain stages of venous disease can place pressure on veins and the surrounding skin, leading to thickening or discoloration.

Swelling

Venous disease may present as leg swelling that worsens upon periods of prolonged standing.

Ulcers

Untreated venous disease may result in venous ulcers, where the skin breaks down completely.

Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)

When a blood clot forms deep in a vein, it can lead to symptoms such as swelling, pain, and color change in one leg. DVT is a serious and sometimes life-threatening condition.

Superficial Vein Thrombosis (SVT)

When a clot forms in a superficial vein, it may result in redness, heat, and tenderness around the affected area.

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