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Compression Stockings in South Bend, Indiana (IN)

Compression stockings are used to support the muscles of the calf in circulating blood and lymph fluid through the legs. These stockings or hose are usually made of elastic or rubber fibers that aid in compressing the leg.

Compression stockings have a graduated compression with maximum compression at the ankle and decreasing up the leg.  There are different types of compression available in these stockings, so be sure to check with your doctor about which level of compression would be best for you.

About South Bend Vein Center

Looking for South Bend varicose veins treatment options in your area? Indiana patients of South Bend and beyond are treated at Vein Centers for Excellence of Northern Indiana where Dr. John Oren, MD integrates his passion for vascular wellness with minimally invasive treatment options, each with their own unique function. Patients facing spider veins and varicose veins are encouraged to seek treatment early, as untreated venous dysfunction may worsen over time and become more complex to treat.

At this South Bend varicose veins treatment facility, laser-assisted treatments are offered, injection-based treatments, and procedures such as varicose vein surgery which assist with more complicated vascular dysfunction. Endovenous laser ablation treatments are offered to patients suffering from varicose veins, which are treated with a needle-thin laser fiber without the need for incisions. Sclerotherapy is offered in a variety of forms including sclerofoam or foam sclerotherapy, and ultrasound guided treatments as well.

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South Bend Vein Center
Toll Free: 866-618-8103
John W Oren, MD FACS
2025 E. Edison Road
Suite B
South Bend, IN 46637


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