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Dr. Michael LearyDr. Leary is a board certified for Emergency Medicine. He has had a successful career in a level 1 trauma center. Dr. Leary has been recognized as a leading Orange County vein specialists and is board certified on the American Board of Phlebology and the American Board of Emergency Medicine.
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Always check the credentials of the doctor you plan to visit.
Select a facility that specializes in phlebology (vein disorders). There are many facilities that claim to treat veins, but they do not have specialized training in phlebology. Avoid medical spas that offer vein treatments or other specialists that do occasional vein work to supplement their practice, make sure your doctor is a member of the American College of Phlebology.
The American Board of Phlebology
The American College of Phlebology is an organization dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of vein disorders, including cosmetic and the more serious disorders; such as phlebitis and ulceration.
The top credential a doctor can receive is becoming board certified. A doctor who achieves board certification has demonstrated extensive training and experience in the field. The facility must provide a color flow duplex ultrasound that is mandatory for accurate diagnosis of vein disease. Many times, a simple appearing superficial vein can be caused by an uderlying deeper vein. An ultrasound is needed for accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
At California Vein Specialist, we use an ultrasound to diagnosis, treat, and later confirm the proper closure of vein that has occurred.
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