You don’t have to keep living with heaviness, discomfort, or self-consciousness from your visible veins.
Delaware Advanced Vein Center will restore your comfort, confidence, and mobility to give you your life back with varicose vein treatment in Newark and Wilmington.
Unlike other vein clinics that only address surface-level concerns, your treatment is led by Dr. Anthony Alfieri, a cardiologist and vein specialist with 30+ years of experience.
He looks deeper into your vascular health to recommend the right solution, using painless treatments to create improvements you can see and feel right away.
Ready for long-term relief?
When visible veins go untreated, they can interfere with your daily comfort and mobility.
Varicose veins can cause:
With painless vein treatments, we can help you:
Let’s get you walking comfortably again.
Here, you’ll never be rushed into a one-size-fits-all treatment plan. Dr. Alfieri will identify what’s actually causing your symptoms and recommend the right approach to support your overall vascular health.
He may recommend any of the following treatments depending on your needs:
Ambulatory phlebectomy is a minimally invasive procedure used to physically remove larger, bulging varicose veins through tiny incisions, giving you immediate relief from discomfort.
As a gentle, incision-free treatment, mechanical obstruction and chemical ablation (MOCA) uses a combination of mechanical and chemical techniques to close smaller veins with little to no downtime.
Varithena is an injectable foam treatment that targets malfunctioning veins, causing them to collapse and reroute blood flow to healthier veins, often in a single session.
With VenaSeal, we use a medical adhesive to seal off diseased veins, allowing blood to naturally redirect while you return to your normal routines right away.
As a minimally invasive treatment, venous ablation uses controlled heat through a small catheter to close faulty veins and relieve symptoms with a short recovery period.
Sclerotherapy is a targeted injection treatment guided by ultrasound that closes deeper or less visible veins by causing them to collapse and gradually be absorbed by your body.
Not all vein issues affect your body the same way, and understanding the difference can help you find the right treatment for your symptoms.
Signs of varicose veins:
Signs of spider veins:
Not sure which condition you have? Meet with Dr. Alfieri.
You deserve vein care that gives you lasting relief, not just quick fixes.
At Delaware Advanced Vein Center, we focus on your long-term vascular health, getting to the root cause of your symptoms to improve your comfort, mobility, and confidence.
Here’s why patients like you come to us from Wilmington and Newark for vein care that gives them their lives back:
Ready to feel the difference with cardiologist-led vein care?
If your legs feel heavy and uncomfortable, and you can see visible veins, you may have an underlying vein condition.
You may be a good candidate for vein treatment if you:
You may not be a candidate if you:
The cost of varicose vein treatment depends on the type of treatment you need. We work with many major insurance providers to reduce your out-of-pocket costs whenever possible.
Yes, varicose vein treatment is often covered by insurance, including Medicare and Medicaid, when it’s considered medically necessary. Spider vein treatment is typically not covered.
The most effective treatment depends on the cause of your vein issues. Dr. Alfieri will evaluate your condition first and recommend the best treatment to give you long-term relief.
Without treatment, your symptoms can continue to worsen over time, leading to increased discomfort, swelling, and potentially more serious vein problems such as blood clots (DVT) and non-healing ulcers.
Don’t let leg discomfort, swelling, or fatigue control your days any longer.
With the right vein treatment, Dr. Alfieri will help you move comfortably again, sit without pain, and support your long-term vascular health.
Relief starts with your first appointment.
If you are having vein-related symptoms but are not sure if you need a consultation or visit, please call us at 302-731-0001 or send us a message. Our staff will be available to answer any of your questions.
If you are having vein-related symptoms but are not sure if you need a consultation or visit, please call us at 302-731-0001 or send us a message. Our staff will be available to answer any of your questions.