American Venous Forum Membership January 2013
Jacqueline Pal, CNP was invited by the executive committee to join the American Venous Forum as an Assoicate Member. She plans to attend the 25th Silver Anniversary in Arizona February 2013. The...
View ArticleBringing Specialty Care to Central America
A mission to treat vein disease in Honduras By Primepares G. Pal, M.D., and Jacqueline S. Pal, C.N.P. We were awakened early by the sound of roosters and the chatter of local tourists on the beach...
View ArticleExploring the Link Between Varicose Veins and Restless Leg Syndrome
While most patients experience restless leg syndrome that results from abnormal central nervous system functioning, secondary causes such as varicose veins can contribute to symptoms. In these...
View ArticleChronic Venous Insufficiency
Chronic venous insufficiency of the lower extremities affects up to 5% of people in the United States and is most often diagnosed in women ages 40 to 49 and men ages 70 to 79. Many cases of chronic...
View ArticleDecember 13, 2012 Minnesota Vein Center, North Oaks Receives Re-Accreditation...
December 13, 2012 Minnesota Vein Center was recently granted re-accreditation by the Intersocietal Accreditation Commision; recognizing Minnesota Vein Center as an Accredited Vascular/Venous Testing...
View ArticleMarch 2013 DVT Awareness Month
Blood clots formed during flights are the most common hazard of air travel. The cramped seating of airplanes has given hack to comedians a lot of material, but when it comes to a serious threat to our...
View ArticleM.D. News Special Feature
Minnesota Vein Center Offering Minimally Invasive Treatments to Patients with Symptomatic or Cosmetic Vein Problems When the Hackett-Hemwall Foundation in Madison sent a volunteer medical team to...
View ArticleMarch 2, 2013 D. Eugene Strandness, Jr., MD Memorial Lecture, AVF
Dr. Pal and Jackie returned from Phoenix following the 25th Anniversary American Venous Forum Meeting. A major highlight of this forum was the Strandness, Jr. MD Lecture which featured keynote...
View ArticleVaricose Veins: In-Office Treatment Advances with Technology
By Primepares G. Pal, MD, and Jacqueline S. Pal, CNP An estimated 80 million people in the United States suffer from some form of venous disorder. Between 25 million and 50 million Americans with...
View ArticleMarch is DVT awareness month. Free Screening. March 27th – 28th, 2014
Minnesota Vein Center in association with the American Venous Forum will be hosting a free venous screening on Thursday and Friday, March 27th and March 28th from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Schedule Now » The...
View ArticleHow to choose a vein specialist and vein center
Qualifications – Does the physician have ABMS Board Certification such as in Surgery, Internal Medicine, Interventional Radiology, or other medical areas–AND then ask the question: does the doctor...
View ArticleMinnesota Vein Center offers summer tips for your vein health
June 10, 2014, Men and women with vein issues suffer the most in the summer months, both physically and emotionally. Each summer, especially here in Minnesota, most people can’t wait to get into...
View ArticleAnnouncing: CLARIVEIN®
Minnesota Vein Center has expanded patient treatment options! We are the Twin Cities first to include the new minimally invasive technique used to treat varicose veins. Similar to EVLA and EVRF, the...
View ArticleHow Women Feel About Their Swollen Ankles and Legs
Swelling in your lower extremities is not typically a medical emergency by itself, but when coupled with other symptoms of vein disease it can become a serious health problem. Aside from their impact...
View ArticleChronic Venous Insufficiency
Chronic venous insufficiency of the lower extremities affects up to 5% of people in the United States and is most often diagnosed in women ages 40 to 49 and men ages 70 to 79. Many cases of chronic...
View ArticleDecember 13, 2012 Minnesota Vein Center, North Oaks Receives Re-Accreditation...
December 13, 2012 Minnesota Vein Center was recently granted re-accreditation by the Intersocietal Accreditation Commision; recognizing Minnesota Vein Center as an Accredited Vascular/Venous Testing...
View ArticleChronic Venous Insufficiency
Chronic venous insufficiency of the lower extremities affects up to 5% of people in the United States and is most often diagnosed in women ages 40 to 49 and men ages 70 to 79. Many cases of chronic...
View ArticleDecember 13, 2012 Minnesota Vein Center, North Oaks Receives Re-Accreditation...
December 13, 2012 Minnesota Vein Center was recently granted re-accreditation by the Intersocietal Accreditation Commision; recognizing Minnesota Vein Center as an Accredited Vascular/Venous Testing...
View ArticleChronic Venous Insufficiency
Chronic venous insufficiency of the lower extremities affects up to 5% of people in the United States and is most often diagnosed in women ages 40 to 49 and men ages 70 to 79. Many cases of chronic...
View ArticleDecember 13, 2012 Minnesota Vein Center, North Oaks Receives Re-Accreditation...
December 13, 2012 Minnesota Vein Center was recently granted re-accreditation by the Intersocietal Accreditation Commision; recognizing Minnesota Vein Center as an Accredited Vascular/Venous Testing...
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