New varicose vein treatment virtually painless
Frederick News Post - 07/17/07
"Traditional varicose vein care was performed
surgically and required two to three weeks
recovery," said McNeill. "That kept a lot of people
away from getting treatment, but that hesitation in
care resulted in worsening of the condition and a
bigger operation for a bigger problem. This new
catheter enables us to do this procedure very
rapidly. The actual procedure takes two to three
minutes." read more...
Pleased patient says "thank you!"
Suburban DC - 2007
“Varicose veins are unattractive, but they are also unhealthy,” emphasizes
Paul M. McNeill, MD, FACS. He and his practice partner, Garth D. Rosenberg,MD,
FACS, are board-certified vascular surgeons who are renowned for their leadership
and expertise in the treatment of venous disease. read more...
Not In Vain - new treatments close swollen veins without pain
Carrol County Times, June 2007
Ed Garabedian of Mount Airy was 20 years old when he first noticed the unsightly bulges on his legs. More of these grarled bumps gradually appeared throughout the years until they covered most of his legs with large clusters bulging behind his knees. read more...
Venous Disease is a Silent Killer
Frederick News Post - 2006
High blood pressure is often called the “silent killer”. People can have it and not exhibit any symptoms.
But there’s another ‘silent’ condition that is not as high profile as hypertension but can be just as deadly: venous disease.
This is National Venous Health Week and in recognition, the Capitol Vein & Laser Center is offering free non-invasive screenings in the Frederick office on Wednesday, Nov. 8, and in Westminster on Thursday, Nov. 9. The screening includes a medical questionnaire, a professional examination of the legs, and an ultrasound scan of the legs and discussion of test results. read more...