Vein Center
The best treatment available for venous disease
Our team of experts will positively help you tame varicose and spider veins.
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The vessels of the blood circulatory system.
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) occurs when a blood clot develops in a vein deep in the body.

Physicians Regional’s vascular medicine team has the expertise to provide a full spectrum of care.
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Study Pinpoints Women at Risk for Blood Clots From Pregnancy
Factors include age, disease history and weight
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Health Tip: When Varicose Veins Are a Problem
Signs you should see your doctor
Varicose veins are enlarged veins that are visible through the skin and may appear as blue or purple twisted, knot-like cords.
Every minute of every day, millions of blood cells trek through about 60,000 miles of blood vessels.
There are many vascular conditions that require clinical care by a physician or other health care professional.
Anyone who stays inactive for hours can face risks for blood clots.
Chronic venous insufficiency occurs when the leg veins do not allow blood to travel back to the heart.
Spider veins are caused by the dilation of a small group of blood vessels near the skin's surface.
The Vein Center at Physicians Regional - Pine Ridge
The Vein Center offers a multidisciplinary team approach to treating venous disease. This collaborative effort provides expertise from Physicians Regional’s Cardiology and Vascular Surgery Divisions.
Patients with diagnosed and undiagnosed venous disease may contact the Vein Center directly for an initial consultation:
(239) 304-4900.

The Vein Center offers a multidisciplinary team approach to treating venous disease providing the most modern, medically advanced treatment options. The center is located on the first floor of the Physicians Regional - Pine Ridge hospital facility; with a separate outside entrance, it includes four private patient suites designed for comfort and convenience.




