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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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Spider Veins vs Varicose Veins: Understanding the Difference

Spider veins and varicose veins are prevalent vascular issues that impact many individuals. Although they are often confused, their differences in appearance, symptoms, and treatment options are significant. At Suffolk Vascular & Vein Center in Suffolk County, we provide exceptional care for patients dealing with these vascular concerns. Discover the comprehensive range of services we offer by visiting this page. Understanding these conditions is essential…

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The Risk of DVT During Long Flights: What You Need to Know

Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a condition where a blood clot forms in a deep vein, typically in the legs. While DVT can occur for various reasons, long-duration flights are a common risk factor. Sitting for extended periods with little movement can increase the likelihood of developing a clot, which can travel to the lungs or cause…

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