Center for Vein Restoration Plants New Seed in the Garden State
Greenbelt, MD (PRWEB) December 21, 2015 -- Center for Vein Restoration (CVR), the nation’s largest physician-led vein treatment medical practice, is proud to announce its expansion to Howell, NJ. CVR’s newest seedling is slated to sprout in the Garden State on Dec. 23, 2015 and will be located at 4780 Route 9 South, Howell, NJ 07731.
CVR also names Dr. R. Lance Dillon as practicing physician at this 43rd location.
“Venous insufficiency is a relatively prevalent disease yet it does not have the public awareness that it deserves.” Dr. Dillon states, “I enjoy helping patients recognize and understand their condition and then witnessing the dramatic results that can occur during and after treatment.”
This is an exciting time for CVR as it continues its rapid growth as a leader in the treatment of vein disease. The Howell, NJ location marks the 16th opening this year for the flourishing medical practice.
ABOUT R. LANCE DILLON, MD, MBA
Board certified by the National Board of Medical Examiners and The American Board of Radiology, Dr. Dillon has pursued a rewarding career as an Interventional Radiologist and Women’s Imager, providing him with unique insights into the compassionate diagnosis, treatment and management of venous diseases. The skills that he acquired using ultrasound for diagnosis and procedural guidance are perfectly suited to the practice of Phlebology.
Dr. Dillon has also achieved the following:
- Member of the American College of Phlebology, American College of Radiology, American Medical Association, Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society, Medical Society of New Jersey and the Radiologic Society of North America.
- While serving as director of his department at Ocean Medical Center in Brick, New Jersey, Dr. Dillon was recognized by the American College of Radiology as a Center of Excellence (2011) and was also elected twice as Physician of the Year (2013, 2008).
- Studied biology and was one of the first to graduate with honors in a combined degree of Biopsychology.
ABOUT VENOUS INSUFFICIENCY
Venous insufficiency, the cause of varicose veins and spider veins, indiscriminately affects between 30 – 40 million Americans. Numerous factors including age, weight, prolonged sitting or standing, genetics or a history of DVT (blood clots) can increase the risk of developing this all-to-common and often undiagnosed disorder. Treatment options range from lifestyle changes like exercising or taking regular breaks from longer periods of sitting or standing to an array of minimally-invasive, outpatient procedures that close problem veins, redirecting blood flow to healthier ones.
For more information, visit http://www.centerforvein.com/vein-conditions-health-information/
ABOUT CENTER FOR VEIN RESTORATION
Having performed its first procedure in 2007 under President and CEO Dr. Sanjiv Lakhanpal, Center for Vein Restoration (CVR) has since become a nationally recognized leader in the treatment of varicose and spider veins. Dedicated to relieving leg pain, treating the vascular cause of severe leg wounds, and eliminating unsightly veins, CVR’s minimally-invasive procedures allow patients to look better, feel better, and live better. With 43 locations and counting, they have assembled the most qualified and experienced team of physicians, researchers, and staff to serve patients across Maryland, Virginia, Connecticut, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Washington, DC.
For more information, visit http://www.centerforvein.com. You may also contact Molly Farney at molly.farney(at)centerforvein(dot)com or 240-338-2797.
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Molly Farney, Center for Vein Restoration, http://www.centerforvein.com, +1 (240) 338-2797, [email protected]
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