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Compression Stockings in New York, New York (NY)

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 New York Vein Treatment Center

The medical professionals at New York Vein Treatment Center are highly trained and eager to help patients find relief from New York varicose veins and spider veins through a variety of effective treatments and procedures. Each is performed using proven equipment and technology to ensure the safety and well-being of all patients who receive treatment at this facility. Those interested should seek consultation with Dr. Lev Khitin to discuss the New York varicose veins treatments available to them.

Among the treatment options and procedures used by Dr. Khitin and New York Vein Treatment Center to provide relief from New York varicose veins and spider veins are endovenous laser ablation, ambulatory phlebectomy, radiofrequency occlusion, transilluminated powered phlebectomy, VNUS, varicose vein surgery, and more. To learn more about these procedures and others used to help patients reach their goals, patients are encouraged to speak with Dr. Khitin at this facility or a member of the medical staff.


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New York Vein Treatment Center
Toll Free: 917-310-4329
Lev M. Khitin, MD, FACS
135 E 71st St
New York, NY 10021


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