About varicose vein doctor

in vipmedicalgroup •  6 years ago  (edited)

Written by: matheru

Varicose veins affect a large part of the population today. Unlike in the past, new technologies and procedures revolutionized the treatment of varicose veins and other venous disorders, which are most beneficial to the patient. The problem is that not all of these varicose vein doctor are qualified enough to provide the patient with optimal results. How do patients choose a highly qualified vein doctor?

Patients or potential patients should never be afraid to ask questions of doctors. If they are embarrassed to ask questions, a family member or friend can act as a patient advocate. If the doctor is uncomfortable answering or avoiding answering any questions, it is a good sign that he or she does not have the right answer. When this happens, it's time to move in and talk with another doctor. The chances are pretty good that they do not like the technology or procedures required by the patient.


Question No. 1 - Has the doctorate of Phlebology been confirmed?


To become an ABPh diplomat, the applicant must fill in the necessary qualifications for training or experience, meet the necessary requisites for medical education and pass a rigorous certification exam offered by the American Phlebology Board. The certification period is ten years, and the service depends on the ability of the diplomat to be competent in four areas of assessment, evidence of professional reputation, evidence of commitment to lifelong learning and periodic evaluation, evidence of cognitive expertise and evaluation of effectiveness in practice.


Question number 2 - Where did they train to become a phlebologist (vein doctor)?


Believe it or not, many of the doctors who perform these high-tech varicose procedures have actually been trained by the sales representative. This is not the best training, because the main problem of the sales representative is to sell your equipment and accessories. They do not have patient safety or result. Other senior surgeons actually still treat the veins in the same way as they did 20 years ago, and did not cope with the achievements. The optimal vein physician was prepared by an experienced phlebologist, who has vast experience in the field of technologies and treatment options. Most of these Phlebologists actually played a role in the development of these new treatments. Their training includes the entire field of care and treatment of the veins. They are very concerned about the safety and results of patients.

Question number 3 - How many varicose veins did they perform and how many complications did they encounter?

This is a very important question, which must be answered with a semi-detailed answer. Do not accept answers, such as several, some, many or many. A doctor with a varicose vein should be able to give you an approximate response number, for example, about 10, more than 50 or at least 100, or something like that. This is important because of the learning curve, which is necessary in order to become proficient in the implementation of the latest and technical treatment

procedures. You want to choose a phlebologist who has perfected his technique.


Question No. 4 - Where will venous treatment be performed?


Varicose vein treatments used today are designed to be performed in a doctor's office or clinic. They do not require inpatient treatment or general anesthesia (to sleep). There are two reasons why a doctor can use a hospital to provide these procedures. The first reason is that they do not have the necessary equipment, such as a laser and ultrasound machine, and will be used.

Dr. Juan Montoya, MD is the best in this field.


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