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Why Choose Us?

Venous disorders affect more than 25 million Americans each year, often leading to pain and disability. Our doctors recognize the need for improved screening, accurate detection, and effective treatment for all forms of venous disorders. SVA has been a leader in the outpatient management of venous disease and varicose veins with advanced technologies for the last 25 years.

At SVA, we treat the full spectrum of arterial disease, including PAD, aneurysms, and carotid blockages. Early diagnosis and treatment of these disorders reduces a patient’s risk of complications. We have extensive experience with state-of-the-art treatments.

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Lower Extremity Ultrasounds: Finding the Cause of Leg Pain

Leg pain is frustrating and often hard to explain — until you look within. At Suffolk Vascular & Vein Center, our knowledgeable vascular care specialists have been helping patients in Port Jefferson Station, Riverhead, and Hauppauge, NY, for over 25 years. We often recommend lower extremity ultrasound to get to the root of leg pain. It provides crucial information…

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How Pregnancy Affects Vein Health and Ways to Manage It

Pregnancy brings a lot of changes to a woman’s body, including significant impacts on vein health. The increased blood volume, hormonal fluctuations, and pressure from the growing uterus can lead to vein-related issues. Being informed about how pregnancy affects vein health can help expectant mothers maintain their vascular well-being. How Does Pregnancy Affect Vein Health? During…

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