Featured Conway Varicose Vein Clinic
About Vein Center of Arkansas
Finding a Conway varicose veins center is simple with Vein Center of Arkansas. Located in Conway, Arkansas, Dr. Brock K. King, MD and his team of qualified professionals are on hand to treat their patients with the very best the medical field has to offer. Using only advanced and cutting edge technology and equipment, Dr. King and his staff ensure that each patient is given his or her best chance of success. Maintaining this high level of satisfaction among patients is very important to Dr. King and the Conway varicose veins center. They use the least invasive procedures and the most effective treatments are used to ensure success and safety of the patient. The Conway varicose veins center knows how painful and embarrassing spider veins and varicose veins can be to those suffering from such conditions. Many people feel self-conscious due to the ugly and unsightly appearance of the conditions. Experienced and skilled physicians such as Dr. King are happy to share their expertise in helping patients find relief and rediscover their health and happiness. Some of the treatments used by Vein Center of Arkansas include compression stockings, sclerotherapy and endovenous laser ablation. With an experienced physician such as Dr. King, patients can feel confident that they are in excellent hands.
Health News
Published Study Shows VNUS ClosureFASTâ„¢ System Significantly Superior to Laser for Varicose Vein Treatment
Journal of Vascular & Interventional Radiology Cites Improved Recovery and Quality-of-Life with VNUS Technology
United States Patent and Trademark Office Accepts CoolTouch's Re-examination Request for Cynosure '873 Patent
On May 22, 2009 the United States Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) accepted CoolTouch's request to re-examine the '873 Paolini laser lipolysis patent based on prior art by Dr. David Apfelberg and Mr. David Hennings.
Blue Cross/Blue Shield Of Massachusetts Introduces Controversial Criteria For Vein Treatment Reimbursement
The Spring issue of VEIN magazine reports on an alarming and controversial policy change made by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts (BCBS). This change could have a serious, negative impact on the entire venous community--from patients to physicians to the businesses that provide vein-related goods and services.
NHS National Innovation Centre Cites VNUS Closure Procedure as Select Innovative Technology
Minimally Invasive Treatment for Varicose Veins to be showcased at National Health Service EXPO

