It's a medical condition. The Vein Center at Beltline Health treats the root cause of heaviness, swelling, and visible veins with minimally invasive procedures covered by most insurance.
BOOK MY VEIN ASSESSMENTVisible veins and leg discomfort are often signs of Venous Insufficiency—a progressive medical condition where valves in your legs fail, causing blood to pool.
"I'll say what other providers won't: if your legs ache, swell, or feel heavy, that's a medical condition — not a cosmetic complaint. And in most cases, your insurance agrees with me."
— Dr. Charles Procter, The Vein Center
Treatment is minimally invasive, performed in-office, and typically allows you to return to normal activities the same day.
If you experience two or more of the following, your assessment is typically covered by insurance.
Heavy, aching legs that get worse as the day goes on — and by evening, all you want is the couch.
Swelling in your ankles or calves after standing, sitting, or basically just existing for a few hours.
Visible, bulging, or ropey veins that have changed how you dress, especially in the summer.
Nighttime leg cramps or restless legs that steal your sleep and nobody takes seriously.
Skin changes near your ankles — discoloration, itching, or sores that won't heal. This means it's advancing.
Being told "it's just cosmetic" when you know something is actually wrong.
Assessment takes ~15 minutes
Led by Dr. Charles Procter, Jr., our team at The Vein Center provides specialized care that addresses both the physical discomfort and health risks associated with vascular disease.
"The staff at Beltline is incredible. I opted for the laughing gas during my procedure and highly recommend it for a stress-free experience. A few months later, the results are life-changing—my nightly restless legs are just about gone. I no longer suffer like I used to. Thank you!"
"Having Dr. D and Angel take care of my legs has made a world of difference. They look and feel better, but the real win is the sleep. My restless legs used to keep me up every night, but that is finally a thing of the past. Professional, caring, and truly clinical care."
Venous insufficiency is a medical diagnosis. Most healthcare plans cover the assessment and treatment. Let's find out if you're eligible.
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