When Is Sclerotherapy the Right Choice for Me?
If you have a vein condition such as reticular veins, spider veins or varicose veins, you may be happy to learn there are safe, effective treatments that can reduce the appearance of your veins, as...
What To Do About Lipedema: An Overview of Treatment Options
Lipedema is a condition in which excess fat builds up in the lower part of the body. Its symptoms often include pain and discomfort due to the way it causes abnormal fat distribution. Fortunately, treatments...
The Vein Institute of Hunterdon Earns Vein Center Reaccreditation by the IAC
The Vein Institute of Hunterdon is proud to share our reaccreditation by the IAC, Intersocietal Accreditation Commission, in Vein Center in the area of Superficial Venous Treatment and Management. Read the full press release here....
Poor Circulation and Diabetes
Our body’s circulation system is responsible for sending oxygen, blood and nutrients all throughout our bodies. If blood flow is reduced in a specific part of the body, symptoms of poor circulation may occur. This...
Best Exercises to Reduce Varicose Vein Symptoms
Varicose veins can cause more problems than just appearance. They can be very uncomfortable and lead to more serious complications, sometimes even resulting in surgery. Luckily, with exercise, you can help the appearance and discomfort...
What Is the Difference between Varicose and Spider Veins?
When talking about those raised, swollen veins that you find on your legs, or the small, red and blue veins that look more like branches, the terms varicose veins and spider veins often get thrown...
5 Ways to Care for Varicose Veins in Winter
What are Varicose Veins? Varicose veins are twisted, enlarged veins that appear just under the skin’s surface. They commonly affect the legs because veins must work against gravity to return blood back up to your heart....
The Vein Institute of Hunterdon Earns Vein Center Accreditation by IAC
The Vein Institute of Hunterdon is proud to announce that we have been granted accreditation by the Intersocietal Accreditation Commission (IAC) in Vein Center in the area of Superficial Venous Treatment and Management. Read the...
A COVID Update
Dear Patient, The end of the present COVID-19 pandemic is not clear, but it will end. We may refer to life as pre- and post-COVID for some time to come. Those periods will look and feel...
What is VenaSeal?
VenaSeal™ is a vein closure system that is commonly used to resolve the symptoms of venous reflux disease in the lower extremities. Venous reflux disease describes the accumulation of blood in certain parts of veins...
Discover how easily you can be free of varicose veins!
Event Information: April 23, 2015 Hunterdon Medical Center auditorium [2 sessions] 3:00pm—4:00pm and 7:30pm—8:30pm Learn more about the treatment of varicose veins from Dr. Glen Tonnessen, Board Certified Cardiovascular Physician at The Vein Institute of Hunterdon. A free vein screening will be performed...
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