Center for Vein Disease

Center for Vein Disease Individualized, personalized care that includes a meeting with Dr. Mehru Sonde, a surgeon and board certified vein expert. Support with your insurance questions

Focus on educating each patient to ensure you receive the personalized care you want and need.

Up to 50 percent of American women may be affected by varicose veins at some point in their lives, according to the Amer...
11/21/2025

Up to 50 percent of American women may be affected by varicose veins at some point in their lives, according to the American College of Phlebology. Approximately 22 million women in the United States, between 40 and 80 years old, have varicose veins. Luckily, there are more treatment options than ever before to remove varicose veins. Visit our website to learn how we can help!

Don't stop until you're proud!
11/20/2025

Don't stop until you're proud!

One of the benefits of sclerotherapy is that it’s a minimally invasive procedure, enabling patients to walk around after...
11/19/2025

One of the benefits of sclerotherapy is that it’s a minimally invasive procedure, enabling patients to walk around after treatment and even drive themselves home. If you’re interested in sclerotherapy as an option to treat varicose veins, give us a call.

At Center for Vein Disease, we focus on individualized care. We understand that there is no universal cure, which is why...
11/18/2025

At Center for Vein Disease, we focus on individualized care. We understand that there is no universal cure, which is why we customize our approach to your vein care, tailored to your unique needs! Visit our website to learn more today. https://centerforveindisease.com/

Blood is a constantly circulating fluid that provides the body with nutrition, oxygen, and waste removal. Varicose veins...
11/17/2025

Blood is a constantly circulating fluid that provides the body with nutrition, oxygen, and waste removal. Varicose veins form when there are problems with the valves that stop blood from running backward. Give us a call if you need to be checked by a specialist.

Leg edema, also known as swelling in the legs, is a common condition among adults. It occurs when excess fluid gets trap...
11/14/2025

Leg edema, also known as swelling in the legs, is a common condition among adults. It occurs when excess fluid gets trapped in the tissues of the legs, causing them to become swollen and painful. Causes of leg edema can include heart disease, kidney disease, liver disease, and lymphedema. Our team can help diagnose and treat leg edema, providing relief and improving the quality of life for those affected.

Exercise is a great way to improve the circulation of blood in your legs. Going for a walk utilizes your calf muscles, w...
11/12/2025

Exercise is a great way to improve the circulation of blood in your legs. Going for a walk utilizes your calf muscles, which help to pump blood back up to the heart through your veins. Consider adding a 20-30 minute walk to your daily routine!

To those in uniform serving today and to those who have served in the past, we honor you today and every day!
11/11/2025

To those in uniform serving today and to those who have served in the past, we honor you today and every day!

Radiofrequency ablation is a minimally invasive procedure that removes varicose veins. The procedure uses radiofrequency...
11/10/2025

Radiofrequency ablation is a minimally invasive procedure that removes varicose veins. The procedure uses radiofrequency energy that is delivered into the vein through a catheter, to damage the walls of the varicose vein, and cause them to collapse. It is a very effective and safe procedure, and complications are very rare with radiofrequency ablation.

Did you know that your vascular system has over 60,000 miles of arteries, veins, and other blood vessels? They play a si...
11/07/2025

Did you know that your vascular system has over 60,000 miles of arteries, veins, and other blood vessels? They play a significant role in circulation; carrying oxygen and nutrient-rich blood from various parts of your body back to your heart. Let’s keep that circulation flowing!

Take a chance. You never know what could happen!
11/06/2025

Take a chance. You never know what could happen!

Not sure of the difference between spider veins and varicose veins? Spider veins are red or purple in color, are usually...
11/05/2025

Not sure of the difference between spider veins and varicose veins? Spider veins are red or purple in color, are usually smaller, and tend to be flatter. Varicose veins are blue, are usually bigger, and bulge out on your legs. Both types of veins are very common, but spider veins are even more common. If you’re interested in getting treatment for your spider or varicose veins, give us a call.

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Chevy Chase, MD
20815

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