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Pelvic Congestion Syndrome near Fountain Inn, SC (South Carolina)

Southern Vascular Institute
2755 South Hwy 14
Suite 2050
Greer, South Carolina 29650
Distance: 15.42 Miles
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Toll Free: 864-558-8215



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About Pelvic Congestion Syndrome

Pelvic Congestion Syndrome is a difficult disorder both in terms of diagnosis and treatment. The vague symptoms and variable intensity of pain do not all respond to one treatment. All types of treatments have been recommended and currently, embolization is the preferred therapy. However, before one embarks on any therapy, read and understand the disorder and talk with a reputable physician or radiologist.


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