Dear VeinInnovations Staff,
"I would like to take this opportunity to express my sincere gratitude for restoring the health of my legs. As you may recall back in February I was faced with a hopeless situation trying to get treatment for my diseased and swollen saphenous veins with dysfunctional valves and venous reflux..."
- Jack M. Greenlee, VNUS patient
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Feeling Great on the
Gridiron:
Sandy Springs official enjoys his best season in
years
Skip Ramsey of Sandy Springs is enjoying his best football season in
years. It’s not because he’s racking up great stats or because
he’s the starting quarterback or because scouts are lining up to
recruit him. That’s because Skip Ramsey is a high school and college
line judge, not a player.
So what makes this season – after so many others – special?
Because for the first time his officiating is pain free, thanks to treatments
he scheduled at VEININNOVATIONS in Atlanta.
Ramsey
was diagnosed with varicose veins around age 19. Many people think vein
problems are “women-only” conditions, but the truth is far
from that.
Approximately one-half of the U.S. adult population has some form of
vein disease, according to the Society of Interventional Radiologists
(the physician specialty group that often treats these conditions). Nearly
half of these patients are men. And while men and women might tend to
have different kinds of vein problems, they can still lead to complicated
health issues and need to be treated.
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