
Your legs are trying to tell you something. Whether it's aching, swelling, discoloration, or visible veins — your symptoms point to a cause, and we can help you find it.
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Aching, heaviness, or cramping — especially when walking or at rest
Twisted, ropy veins visible beneath the skin's surface
Persistent swelling that worsens throughout the day
Discoloration, thickening, or slow-healing sores on your legs
Coldness, numbness, or tingling in your feet or toes
A burning, throbbing, or weighted-down feeling in your legs
Leg pain and visible veins can stem from problems with your arteries, your veins, or both. Here's the difference.
Narrowed arteries reduce blood flow to your legs. PAD affects over 8.5 million Americans and is a leading cause of amputation when left untreated — but it's highly treatable when caught early.
Leg pain or cramping when walking (claudication)
Cold feet or toes, weak pulse in legs
Slow-healing wounds or sores on feet
Skin discoloration or hair loss on legs
Pain at rest in advanced stages
Damaged valves in your veins allow blood to pool in your legs. CVI is the underlying cause of varicose veins and spider veins — and without treatment, it can progress to skin changes and ulcers.
Visible varicose or spider veins
Leg heaviness, swelling, or achiness
Restless legs, itching, or burning
Skin thickening or discoloration near ankles
Symptoms that worsen with prolonged standing
Don't worry, we can help!
Board-Certified Surgeons
Fellowship-trained vascular surgeons specializing in both arterial and venous conditions.
Minimally Invasive
Advanced, in-office procedures with little to no downtime — most patients return to normal activity quickly.
Insurance Accepted
Most major insurance plans accepted, including Medicare. We'll help verify your coverage before your visit.
Early treatment means better outcomes. Let's figure out what's going on together.
This symptom quiz is for informational purposes only and does not constitute a medical diagnosis. Please consult a qualified healthcare provider for proper evaluation. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911.

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