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Frequently Asked Questions
What Are Varicose Veins Veins?
How Are Varicose Veins Diagnosed?
Varicose veins are diagnosed based on a physical exam. We will look at your legs while you are in a sitting position with your legs dangling. You will be asked about your family history of varicose veins and any symptoms you’re having.
During your initial visit, we will determine if a Doppler Duplex Ultrasound Scan will be necessary. The ultrasound is used to see the veins’ structure, check the blood flow in your veins, and look for blood clots. This test uses sound waves to create pictures of structures in your body. This is the first step to tailoring a treatment plan that is right for you.
How Common Are Abnormal Leg Veins?
What Causes Varicose Veins?
What Factors Increase My Risk of Varicose Veins and Spider Veins?
Many factors increase a person’s chances of developing varicose or spider veins. These include:
- Increasing age. As you get older, the valves in your veins may weaken and not work as well.
- Medical history. Being born with weak vein valves increases your risk. Having family members with vein problems also increases your risk. About half of all people who have varicose veins have a family member who has them too.
- Hormonal changes. These occur during puberty, pregnancy, and menopause. Taking birth control pills and other medicines containing estrogen and progesterone also may contribute to the forming of varicose or spider veins.
- Pregnancy. During pregnancy, there is a huge increase in the amount of blood in the body. This can cause veins to enlarge. The growing uterus also puts pressure on the veins. Varicose veins usually improve within three months after delivery. More varicose veins and spider veins usually appear with each additional pregnancy.
- Obesity. Being overweight or obese can put extra pressure on your veins. This can lead to varicose veins.
- Lack of movement. Sitting or standing for a long time may force your veins to work harder to pump blood to your heart. This may be a bigger problem if you sit with your legs bent or crossed.
Are Varicose and Spider Veins Dangerous?
Spider veins rarely are a serious health problem, but they can cause uncomfortable feelings in the legs. If there are symptoms from spider veins, most often they will be itching or burning. Less often, spider veins can be a sign of blood backup deeper inside that you can’t see on the skin. If so, you could have the same symptoms you would have with varicose veins.
Varicose veins may not cause any problems, or they may cause aching pain, throbbing, and discomfort. In some cases, varicose veins can lead to more serious health problems. These include:
- Sores or skin ulcers due to chronic (long-term) backing up of blood. These sores or ulcers are painful and hard to heal. Sometimes they cannot heal until the backward blood flow in the vein is repaired.
- Bleeding. The skin over the veins becomes thin and easily injured. When an injury occurs, there can be significant blood loss.
- Superficial thrombophlebitis, which is a blood clot that forms in a vein just below the skin. Symptoms include skin redness; a firm, tender, warm vein; and sometimes pain and swelling.
- Deep vein thrombosis, which is a blood clot in a deeper vein. It can cause a “pulling” feeling in the calf, pain, warmth, redness, and swelling. However, sometimes it causes no significant symptoms. If the blood clot travels to the lungs, it can be fatal.
Are Varicose Veins Hereditary?
Do Men Get Varicose Veins?
What Are Spider Veins?
What Causes Spider Veins?
Are All the Veins I See on My Legs, Spider Veins?
Why Do Spider Veins Seem to Creep Up in the Winter?
Why Do Varicose Veins and Spider Veins Usually Appear in the Legs?
Why Do I Need to Get an Ultrasound Exam?
Can the Treatment Be Done During Pregnancy? Or How Soon After if Not During?
How Can I Prevent Varicose and Spider Veins?
Not all varicose and spider veins can be prevented, but there are some steps you can take to reduce your chances of getting new varicose and spider veins. These same things can help ease discomfort from the ones you already have:
- Exercise regularly to improve your leg strength, circulation, and vein strength. Focus on exercises that work your legs, such as walking or running.
- Control your weight to avoid placing too much pressure on your legs.
- Elevate your legs when resting as much as possible.
- Don’t stand or sit for long periods of time. If you must stand for a long time, shift your weight from one leg to the other every few minutes. If you must sit for long periods of time, stand up and move around or take a short walk every 30 minutes.
- Avoid wearing high heels for long periods of time. Lower-heeled shoes can help tone your calf muscles to help blood move through your veins.
How Long Till I See Results?
Insurance
We Accept Most Insurance & Medicare
Trident Vein Center works with various insurance companies to provide the best access for our patients. Insurance coverages for vein treatments vary depending on your insurance plan and specific policy limits.
Most insurance plans separate vein treatment into two categories: medically necessary and cosmetic. Medically necessary means you have at least one symptom like aching, heaviness, tiredness, cramping, restlessness, or swelling in your legs that interfere with your normal activities and have vein disease. Most insurance companies will cover the treatment based on your co-pay and deductible, which we will discuss with you in our office. However, if your vein issues are cosmetic, insurance does not cover your treatment.
To better understand the details of your insurance policy, please get in touch with our office to have your specific concerns addressed with our staff. We will work with you to help you understand your coverage.
Check below for a list of the insurance carriers we work with.
In-network Insurance Plans
- Aetna
- Aetna Medicare
- BCBS – Most States
- BCBS Anthem
- BCBS Blue Advantage
- Coventry
- Cigna
- Farm Bureau
- Humana
- Humana Medicare
- Medica
- Medicare
- Medi-Share
- Multiplan/PHCS
- Oscar
- Surest (Formally Bind)
- Tricare Standard
- Tricare For Life
- Tricare Prime * Referral from PCP
- required
- UHC
- UHC Medicare
- UMR
Out of Network Insurance Plans
- Aetna Premier Care
- Aetna Signature Administrators
- Ambetter
- Americhoice
- Amerigroup
- BCBS TN Blue Care
- BCBS Blue Choice HMO
- Bright Health
- Cigna Connect
- Cigna Healthsprings
- Cigna Wellpath
- Medicaid *Accepted as secondary policy only
- TennCare *Accepted as secondary policy only
- UHC Compass
- UHC Dual Complete
- UHC Navigate
- UHC Oxford
- Wellcare
Payment Options
Payment Options
For varicose vein-related visits, the initial office consultation and venous ultrasound are typically covered by insurance carriers.
Insurance coverage for treating venous insufficiency varies depending on your insurance and their specific coverage policies. Most insurance plans separate vein treatment into two categories: medically necessary and cosmetic. Medically necessary means you have at least one symptom like aching, heaviness, tiredness, cramping, restlessness, or swelling in your legs that interfere with your normal activities and have vein disease. Most insurance companies will cover the treatment based on your co-pay and deductible, which we will discuss with you in our office. However, if your vein issues are cosmetic, insurance does not cover your treatment and we will discuss payment options with you.
The day of your initial consultation, Dr. Cunningham will develop a personalized treatment plan for you. After verifying your coverage and benefits, we will provide you with a written detailed cost estimate. Should the treatment plan be considered “medically necessary”, Trident Vein Center will submit a pre-determination letter along with your medical records to your insurance carrier for prior authorization.
Trident Vein Center accepts all major credit cards, checks and Care Credit. We also offer several options for self-pay discounts.
Patient Comfort
Satisfaction is Our #1 Priority
Calm, serene and quiet are not always associated with medical offices, but that is how patients describe their visit to Trident Vein Center. When we designed our state-of-the-art vein center, patient comfort, privacy and safety was as important as the latest in technology and clinical treatments.
Our professional and comfortable office will help put you at ease with large treatment rooms, allowing a spouse or family member to stay with you during your treatment if it makes you feel more comfortable. Our appointments always run as scheduled – the staff is dedicated to being punctual and respectful of your time.
Contact our office at 615-455-3000 to begin your journey to healthier, pain free legs.