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Center for Venous Disease – Phoenix

Vein Ultrasound and One or Two Sclerotherapy Treatments for Legs

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In a Nutshell

Physicians analyze spider veins with ultrasound equipment & inject them with capillary-banishing sclerotherapy solution

The Fine Print

  • Expires Nov 7, 2012
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy multiple as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Must redeem in full by 11/7/12. Valid only for option purchased. Appointment required. Under 18 must be accompanied by guardian. Ultrasound required. Consultation required, non-candidates will be refunded.
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Spider veins often cover skin in webbed designs, confusing villains with accidental superhero costumes or stunning passersby by spelling out their childhood nicknames. Avoid veiny epithets with today's Groupon to Center for Venous Disease. Choose between the following options:

  • For $99, you get a diagnostic vein ultrasound and one sclerotherapy treatment for legs (an $853 value).
  • For $189, you get a diagnostic vein ultrasound and two sclerotherapy treatments for legs (a $1,226 value).

The Center for Venous Disease's expert team of physicians disappear unsightly spider veins with advanced techniques and ample medical prowess. Nimble ultrasound equipment captures snapshots of each villainous vein, allowing doctors to pinpoint their location, gauge their size, and examine the smarminess of their mustaches before injecting them with 2 cc of FDA-approved sclero solution. The eradicating elixir can help diminish and even dissolve veins, creating smooth, blemish-free gams. Results may appear within one week of the sclerotherapy session, although more cantankerous capillaries may require follow-up treatments or civil litigation to achieve optimum results.

Center for Venous Disease

A staff of licensed and board-certified doctors heads Center for Venous Disease, where their sole attention is on treating the underlying cause of varicose veins. Prior to their procedures, patients come in to be fitted with compression stockings by onsite experts, who dole out use-and-care instructions as well as tips on how best to accessorize stockings for inaugural balls. Treatments can employ a dual method of radiofrequency and ultrasound to eradicate the source of unsightly varicose and spider veins, thereby reducing chances of a recurrence. After treatments, clients keep wearing the compression stockings for at least two weeks for long-lasting results.

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  • The Scary Family (1960–1981): Something odd is going on with the new neighbors—they’re a shelf full of brains living in jars! Watch the sparks fly as their neurotic neighbors—a jittery patent attorney and an easily startled corporate accountant—continue living their lives, peacefully unaware that house next door isn’t just simply between owners right now.

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Center for Venous Disease

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    9515 W Camelback, Suite 106
    Phoenix, Arizona 85037
    (623) 581-8346
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