7 Best Practices for Communicating with your Vein Specialist

Going to see any medical professional can be a stressful task, but it’s something we must all do from time to time. Most doctors and medical professionals are there to help us with any ailments we have and possess years of training in their specific field. 

Knowing how to properly communicate with your vein specialist is a crucial way to get the best treatment possible, increase your confidence in the process and make their jobs that much easier which everyone will appreciate after everything is all said and done.

Here are some of the best ways to communicate with your vein specialist when discussing treatment.

1. Be honest and open 

Whether it is about your vein history or any concerns you may have, telling your doctor how you truly feel will only help them to do their job better, meaning you get the most positive results out of your treatment.

2. Ask about their credentials 

While it may be bold to ask, it is important to get the necessary information you need to feel confident and comfortable moving forward with a particular vein specialist. If they are credible, they should have no problem answering such questions related to their overall qualifications, success rate, and how many times they have performed a given procedure.

3. Ask about the procedures they offer 

There are a number of vein treatments out there that vary depending on the type and severity of the vein disease. Many vein specialists are specialized in a particular set of these treatments, with many being minimally invasive. Your doctor will go over each procedure in detail with you and determine which is the best possible fit for your specific needs.

4. Ask what other methods exist

It is important to explore your options when it comes to vein treatment. A credible vein specialist will be honest with you about whether or not you actually need treatment. If you do not, they will share various steps you can take on your own to reduce pain, discomfort, or swelling. Many times, a doctor will recommend trying compression stockings for early stage vein disease or before going forward with treatment.

5. Ask about recovery time

It’s one thing to know what and how a procedure will be done, but you also need to consider what happens after treatment. Like any other medical procedure, there will often be modifications you need to make to your daily routine while you recover. Luckily, due to the minimally invasive nature of common vein treatments, the recovery time and requirements are minimal as well. Your vein specialist will likely go over these in detail as part of any prep for the procedure.

6. Ask about insurance

Along with any medical procedure comes the potentially overwhelming burden of the financial liability it brings. Talking with your vein specialist about coverage options and ways to go about the payment process can alleviate much of the stress surrounding medical procedures, however big or small. Many insurance companies consider varicose vein treatment medically necessary and will therefore cover most of the cost.

7. Stay in touch for your follow up 

After your treatment, it is vital to communicate how your recovery is going with your vein specialist. It helps both parties get a full picture of the treatment process for vein disease, and if you need further treatment, the specialist can consult you through that.

If you find yourself with varicose veins or have symptoms of vein disease, it is crucial you take the necessary steps to get them fixed. The first is making the decision to see a vein specialist since they are the only ones who can properly treat you for that. Once you take that step, communication is essential so both you and the specialist can feel at ease about the procedure. 

The excellent team at Elmore Medical is available to answer any questions you may have about your vein health. Schedule a free screening today and see what Dr. Gonzalez and his experienced team can do for you.


Elmore Medical Vein & Laser Treatment Center is the premier vein specialty medical practice in the Central Valley. Dr. Mario H. Gonzalez and his staff offer years of experience and medical expertise that you won’t find anywhere else. Contact us to set up a consultation appointment.

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