Contact Information
Address:
9392 N Lilley Road, Plymouth, MI 48170
As a nationally accredited vein treatment clinic, we offer the latest, innovative vein treatment technologies, ensuring that our patients have access to the most recent advancements in modern vein care.
9392 N Lilley Road, Plymouth, MI 48170
Metro Vein Centers Plymouth is your dedicated vein treatment center located at 9392 N Lilley Road, Plymouth, MI 48170. We are a nationally accredited facility committed to providing state-of-the-art care for individuals experiencing vein issues within the Plymouth community.
At our Plymouth location, we understand that concerns about visible veins or symptoms like pain, heaviness, or swelling can impact your daily life and confidence. Our team of specialized vascular physicians and technicians utilize the latest, innovative vein treatment technologies to offer effective, minimally invasive solutions tailored to your specific needs.
We focus exclusively on diagnosing and treating venous disorders and aesthetic vascular concerns. Our treatments are designed to be comfortable, efficient, and provide excellent long-term results, helping our Plymouth patients achieve healthier legs and improved quality of life.
Whether you're dealing with spider veins, varicose veins, or chronic venous insufficiency, our Plymouth center is here to provide expert care right in your community. We utilize advanced techniques such as sclerotherapy, laser treatments (like Venaseek and VenaSmooth), and radiofrequency ablation (like ClosureFast) to address a wide range of vascular conditions.
We take pride in our commitment to patient education and personalized care. Our goal is to thoroughly explain your condition and treatment options, ensuring you feel informed and confident in your decision-making process. If you are experiencing any vein-related concerns, we invite you to visit our Plymouth location or contact us for more information.
For detailed information about our services or to schedule a consultation at our Plymouth center, please visit our website at https://www.metroveincenters.com/locations/michigan/plymouth or call our Plymouth office directly at 734-212-8512.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What types of vein problems do you treat at your Plymouth location?
A1: Our Plymouth center treats a variety of venous conditions, including spider veins, varicose veins, telangiectasias, reticulated veins, and symptoms related to chronic venous insufficiency such as leg pain, swelling, heaviness, cramping, and skin discoloration.
Q2: Are the treatments offered at your Plymouth center painful?
A2: We prioritize patient comfort. Most of our minimally invasive procedures are performed with local anesthesia or numbing creams. While some mild discomfort or a sensation of warmth might be felt during the treatment, significant pain is typically avoided. Your comfort is our primary concern.
Q3: How long does a typical vein treatment session take at your Plymouth facility?
A3: The duration of your visit depends on the specific procedure. An initial consultation and mapping session might take about 30-60 minutes. The actual treatment itself usually ranges from 15 minutes to an hour per session, depending on the number and size of veins being treated.
Q4: What is the recovery time after vein treatment at your Plymouth center?
A4: Recovery is generally quick with our minimally invasive techniques. Most patients can resume light activities and return to work the same day. You might experience some mild bruising, swelling, or tenderness, which our team will discuss thoroughly during your consultation. We provide detailed post-treatment care instructions to ensure optimal healing.
Q5: Do I need a referral to schedule a vein treatment consultation at your Plymouth location?
A5: While a referral is not always mandatory, we welcome patients who come directly to our Plymouth center. However, if you have specific insurance requirements or prefer, we can often coordinate with your primary care physician. During your initial consultation, we will review your medical history and discuss the best course of action.