Contact Information
Address:
630 Kenmoor Ave SE Suite 105, Grand Rapids, MI 49546
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Website
https://www.metroveincenters.com/locations/michigan/grand-rapids
As a nationally accredited vein treatment clinic, we offer the latest, innovative vein treatment technologies, ensuring that our patients have access to the most recent advancements in modern vein care.
630 Kenmoor Ave SE Suite 105, Grand Rapids, MI 49546
https://www.metroveincenters.com/locations/michigan/grand-rapids
Metro Vein Centers Grand Rapids, located at 630 Kenmoor Ave SE Suite 105, Grand Rapids, MI 49546, is a nationally accredited vein treatment clinic dedicated exclusively to providing advanced care for individuals suffering from venous issues within the Grand Rapids community. We understand that visible veins or symptoms related to venous disease can impact your quality of life, and we are committed to offering the latest, innovative vein treatment technology right here in our Grand Rapids location.
Our focus at Metro Vein Centers Grand Rapids is on delivering personalized care for a wide range of venous conditions. Our team of experienced vascular specialists utilizes state-of-the-art diagnostic tools and minimally invasive procedures to effectively treat issues such as varicose veins, spider veins, chronic venous insufficiency, and others. We believe in a thorough understanding of each patient's unique situation to develop the most appropriate treatment plan.
At our Grand Rapids facility, we prioritize patient comfort and effective outcomes. Our treatments are designed to be less painful, quicker, and offer faster recovery times compared to traditional methods. We utilize techniques like sclerotherapy, endovenous laser treatment (EVLT), radiofrequency ablation (RFA), and others, ensuring the highest standard of care is provided within our walls at 630 Kenmoor Ave SE Suite 105.
Choosing Metro Vein Centers Grand Rapids means accessing specialized expertise focused solely on venous health. Our nationally accredited status reflects our commitment to quality care, safety protocols, and patient satisfaction, all managed from our dedicated Grand Rapids location. We are here to listen, diagnose accurately, and provide effective, lasting solutions for your vein concerns, helping you regain confidence and improve your overall well-being.
For more information about our services or to schedule a consultation at our Grand Rapids center, please visit our website: https://www.metroveincenters.com/locations/michigan/grand-rapids. You can also reach us directly at (616)2198204.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What types of vein problems do you treat at your Grand Rapids location?
We treat a variety of venous conditions at our Grand Rapids center, including prominent spider veins, larger varicose veins, chronic venous insufficiency (swelling, aching, skin changes), and other venous diseases affecting the legs.
Q2: Are the procedures performed at your Grand Rapids clinic painful?
Modern vein treatments at our Grand Rapids facility are designed to be comfortable. We use local anesthesia and advanced techniques to minimize discomfort during procedures. Most patients report minimal pain or a mild sensation during treatment.
Q3: How long does recovery take after a vein treatment at your Grand Rapids center?
Recovery time varies depending on the procedure and individual factors, but most patients can return to normal activities within a day or two after treatment at our Grand Rapids location. We provide detailed post-care instructions to ensure optimal healing.
Q4: Do I need a referral to schedule an appointment at your Grand Rapids clinic?
While a referral is not always mandatory, we welcome patients seeking initial evaluation for vein treatment at our Grand Rapids center. You can schedule your first appointment directly with us.
Q5: What should I expect during my first visit to your Grand Rapids location?
During your first visit to our Grand Rapids facility, our experienced team will conduct a thorough consultation, review your medical history, perform a detailed venous examination (which may include ultrasound), and discuss potential treatment options tailored to your specific condition.