The Vein Center of Maryland

Superficial Reflux Disease

Vein DiagramHealthy leg veins contain valves that open and close to assist return of blood to the heart. Venous reflux disease develops when the valves that keep blood flowing out of the legs and back to the heart become damaged or diseased. As a result, vein valves will not close properly, leading to symptoms of:

• Pain and swelling
• Leg heaviness, fatigue, and cramping
• Itching and burning
Varicose veins
• Skin changes and leg ulcers

Your first step is to schedule a consultation visit with our experienced physicians today!

MAIN OFFICE: 826 Washington Road • Suite 220 • Westminster, MD 21157 • (410) 840-4545
OTHER LOCATIONS: Village of Cross Keys • 2 Hamill Road, #222C • Baltimore, MD 21210 • (410) 840-0023
9 Schilling Road • Suite #1 • Hunt Valley, MD 21031 • (410) 840-0023

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