If your veins don’t function as they should, you may have vein disease. Vein disease can cause painful swelling or skin changes, and can affect your physical and emotional well-being.

Experts with Baptist Health Heart & Vascular Care can help. Our vein care specialists are vascular surgeons specially trained to expertly diagnose and treat your vein disease.

This team, which sees patients at the Vein Clinic at Lynn Heart & Vascular Institute, part of Boca Raton Regional Hospital, offers minimally invasive therapies to reduce the pain and discomfort caused by vein disease. We also offer cosmetic treatments for smaller varicose and spider veins.

Our Approach to Vein Care

Our Approach to Vein Care

At our Vein Clinic, we value communication and patient education. We want you to understand your condition, and we will tailor your treatment plan to fit your needs.

Here, you can expect expert, whole-person care designed around you.

What is Vein Disease?

Vein disease, also called venous disease, is any condition that affects the structure or functioning of your veins. Symptoms of vein disease may include pain, swelling or skin changes.

What Conditions Does the Vein Clinic Treat?

Our experts treat a wide range of vein diseases and cosmetic issues, including:

  • Blood clots and deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
  • Central venous disease and obstruction
  • Chronic venous hypertension
  • May-Thurner syndrome
  • Pelvic congestion syndrome
  • Post-thrombotic syndrome
  • Spider veins
  • Varicose veins
  • Venous insufficiency
  • Venous malformations
  • Venous thoracic outlet syndrome
  • Venous wounds and ulcers

What Should I Expect at the Vein Clinic?

The Vein Clinic is conveniently located in our accredited vascular lab at Boca Raton Regional Hospital. This means you’ll have immediate access to the latest imaging technology and technologists specially trained to diagnose vein disease.

When you visit the Vein Clinic, you’ll receive a comprehensive vascular evaluation. Our team will assess your entire vascular system to determine the underlying cause of your symptoms. We’ll review your options, and help you understand what to expect before and after treatment.

What Services and Treatments Are Offered at the Vein Clinic?

We offer a wide range of diagnostic procedures and treatments tailored to your needs. These include:

  • Catheter and port placements for dialysis, chemotherapy, long-term antibiotics or other venous infusions
  • Compression garment fittings for improved blood flow in your legs, arms and pelvis, which can reduce swelling and alleviate symptoms of vein disease
  • IVC filter placement to prevent blood clots from entering your lungs and causing a pulmonary embolism
  • Mechanical thrombectomy to remove blood clots
  • Patient counseling and education
  • Phlebectomy, an office-based procedure that uses micro-incisions to remove bothersome and diseased bulging varicose veins
  • Radiofrequency ablation, a minimally invasive, office-based procedure which uses radiofrequency to close a damaged or diseased vein
  • Sclerotherapy, a type of chemical injection to eliminate spider veins
  • Stents placement open blocked veins
  • Thrombolytic therapy to dissolve blood clots
  • Ultrasound imaging of veins to diagnose underlying disease
  • Vein imaging (venograms)

Meet Our Vein Care Team

Vein care at Baptist Health is led by board-certified vascular surgeon Eileen C. de Grandis, M.D. Dr. de Grandis specializes in treating all types of vascular disease and works with a team of physician assistants and registered vascular ultrasound technologists.

Our Location

Our team offers vein care at Boca Raton Regional Hospital.

Vein Care

670 Glades Road, Suite #400
Boca Raton, Florida 33431

Vein Care Resources


Veins and Vein Disease Explained

Learn more about veins and vein disease.

Treating Both Medical and Cosmetic Issues at the Vein Clinic

Learn more about treating both medical and cosmetic issues comprehensively at the Vein Clinic at Boca Raton Regional Hospital.

Make an Appointment

You can make an appointment directly to see one of our vascular surgeons, or your physician can make a referral.

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