Center for Vein Restoration Acquires Grand Rapids Vein Clinic
Grand Rapids, MI (PRWEB) April 24, 2015 -- Center for Vein Restoration (CVR), the nation’s largest physician-led vein treatment medical practice, is proud to announce its expansion to Grand Rapids, Michigan through the acquisition of Grand Rapids Vein Clinic. The expansion marks an exciting milestone for CVR, which already serves western Michigan patients in Kalamazoo/Portage, along with 36 other clinical locations in Connecticut, the District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Virginia.
The Grand Rapids clinic is located at:
1720 Michigan Street NE
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Phone: (616) 454-8442 / (800) FIX-LEGS
“Venous insufficiency is a condition that affects more than 30 million Americans and we believe that treating this potentially serious problem is a right, not a privilege,” said CVR President and CEO Sanjiv Lakhanpal, MD. “That’s why we’re proud to expand our practice to serve more patients than ever and bring genuine relief so people can get back to feeling better, living better and looking better.”
The acquisition means local patients will have access to an expanded suite of advanced treatments for venous insufficiency, and access to a large Patient Services call center offering person-to-person assistance to discuss treatment options, answer insurance questions, and make appointments. Michigan patients will continue to be served by Grand Rapids physicians Joseph B. Marogil, MD, and Laura Kelsey, MD:
• Founder of Grand Rapids Vein Clinic, Dr. Marogil brings 20 years of experience in the minimally invasive treatment of varicose veins. A Board Certified general surgeon, Dr. Joseph Marogil was trained at Butterworth Hospital (currently Spectrum Health). Dr. Marogil started his practice in general surgery in Grand Rapids in 1971. In 1986, he joined the American college of Phlebology and started the Grand Rapids Vein Clinic soon after. Gradually Dr. Marogil focused his practice on the exclusive treatment of varicose and spider veins.
• Dr, Kelsey brings extensive experience in the minimally invasive treatment of varicose veins. Board Certified in General Surgery, she was educated at the University of Michigan and Michigan State University's College of Human Medicine, and completed her residence training in Grand Rapids. She joined the Grand Rapids Vein Clinic in 2005 to focus exclusively on the treatment of venous disease, excelling in the treatment of venous insufficiency. She is passionate about education and has presented at international meetings on the subject of blood coagulation, deep venous thrombosis, prophylaxis, and the treatment of other venous disease. She is a member of the American College of Physicians, and serves as president of the alumni board of the M.S.U. College of Human Medicine.
ABOUT CENTER FOR VEIN RESTORATION
Center for Vein Restoration is the largest physician-led vein treatment medical practice in the country. Founded in 2006, our sole focus is the diagnosis and treatment of venous insufficiency, the cause of varicose veins and spider veins. We are dedicated to relieving leg pain, treating the vascular cause of severe leg wounds, and eliminating unsightly veins – a problem that affects more than 30 million Americans. With 38 locations and growing – and a patient satisfaction rate of over 97% -- we offer complete vein care, performing thousands of minimally-invasive procedures each year. Our Doctors are committed to providing relief and improving the quality of life for their patients who suffer with the symptoms of vein disease. More information, including a listing of locations and physicians, is available at http://www.centerforvein.com.
Kathleen Hart, Center for Vein Restoration, http://www.centerforvein.com, +1 2405952130, [email protected]
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