New England Endovascular Center

New England Endovascular Center New England Endovascular Center (NEEC) is the area's first and only outpatient endovascular center.

Western New England's first and only outpatient endovascular center. We offer the most advanced vascular and interventional care with cutting edge technology and procedures. New England Endovascular Center is conveniently located off Riverdale Road in West Springfield, between I-91, I-391, and I-90. We offer a broad array of outpatient consultations and procedures. Please visit our website at http://www.newenglandendovascular.com for more information.

02/25/2026

Our team is here to give you hope—hope for relief, hope for healing, and hope for a pain-free future.

We recently captured this meaningful moment between Dr. Kahn and Joan, a patient who suffered a spinal compression fracture earlier this year. Thanks to kyphoplasty, a minimally invasive procedure performed at our center, Joan has since made a full recovery and returned to living comfortably again.

If you or a loved one is struggling with back pain from a compression fracture, call New England Endovascular Center at (413) 693-2852 to see if kyphoplasty is the right treatment for you.

Are you at risk for a pulmonary embolism? Inferior vena cava (IVC) filters can dramatically reduce your risk and help sa...
02/22/2026

Are you at risk for a pulmonary embolism? Inferior vena cava (IVC) filters can dramatically reduce your risk and help safeguard against dangerous blood clots. These small, cone-shaped devices expand inside the walls of your vena cava, preventing clots from traveling to your heart and lungs.

Curious if IVC Filter Placement is right for you? Schedule a consultation at (413) 693-2852 today.

Appreciation post for our dream team! Thank you for showing up every day, providing exceptional care, and seeing the per...
02/18/2026

Appreciation post for our dream team! Thank you for showing up every day, providing exceptional care, and seeing the person behind every patient. We are so grateful for this team and all of our patients!

To schedule a consultation with us, please call (413) 693-2852.

Happy Valentine’s Day from our team  at New England Endovascular Center ❤️💙 Our providers are here to help you get back ...
02/14/2026

Happy Valentine’s Day from our team at New England Endovascular Center ❤️💙 Our providers are here to help you get back to what you love doing!

Can varicose veins be treated?You may have heard they’re just a cosmetic concern, but varicose veins can sometimes cause...
02/12/2026

Can varicose veins be treated?
You may have heard they’re just a cosmetic concern, but varicose veins can sometimes cause significant discomfort and other symptoms. The good news is that relief is possible.

At New England Vein Center, we offer personalized treatment options based on the size, location, and type of your veins, including:

Compression Stockings
Sclerotherapy (a solution injected to close small varicose veins)
Laser or Radiofrequency Closure
and more!

Each treatment is designed to reduce discomfort, improve circulation, and restore the natural appearance of your legs.

📞 Contact us at (413) 693-2852 to schedule a consultation and find out which treatment may be right for you. You can also learn more at NEVeinCenter.com.

02/11/2026

Happy National Inventors’ Day! Today, we celebrate our founder, Dr. Kahn, and his invention of the Scorpion TIPS needle!

Before the Scorpion TIPS needle, accessing the liver’s portal vein during TIPS procedures was one of the most challenging and time-consuming steps. (TIPS, or Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt, is a minimally invasive procedure used to reduce high blood pressure in the liver.)

Dr. Kahn’s innovation has completely changed the way these procedures are performed. Now used in hospitals around the world, the Scorpion TIPS needle has revolutionized the most difficult step of the procedure, making it safer, faster, and more precise, and helping physicians perform it with confidence.

Learn more about our providers and schedule a consultation today by calling (413) 693-2852.

Spinal compression fractures can be hard to detect because early symptoms are often mistaken for normal back pain or agi...
02/08/2026

Spinal compression fractures can be hard to detect because early symptoms are often mistaken for normal back pain or aging. These symptoms may include:

Sudden back pain, often in the mid or lower spine
Height loss over time
Stooped or hunched posture
Pain that worsens with standing or walking
Limited ability to twist or bend

When you suffer from compression fractures and conservative treatment is inadequate, kyphoplasty can expedite the healing process and provide immediate relief. Kyphoplasty is a minimally-invasive procedure for patients who are immobilized by severely painful vertebral body compression fractures. This procedure can relieve up to 90% of the pain caused by compression fractures.

If you're wondering whether you're a candidate for kyphoplasty, contact us at (413) 693-2852 to schedule a consultation.

Did you know some hemorrhoids can be treated without invasive surgery?Hemorrhoid Artery Embolization (HAE) is a minimall...
02/06/2026

Did you know some hemorrhoids can be treated without invasive surgery?

Hemorrhoid Artery Embolization (HAE) is a minimally-invasive procedure that uses a tiny pinhole incision, typically in the leg or wrist, to reduce blood flow to swollen hemorrhoidal veins. This can help relieve bleeding, pain, and swelling with little downtime.

Call New England Endovascular Center at (413) 693-2852 to see if HAE may be right for you!

According to Harvard Health, 50% of men over the age of 60 (and 90% of men over 85), will experience an enlarged prostat...
02/02/2026

According to Harvard Health, 50% of men over the age of 60 (and 90% of men over 85), will experience an enlarged prostate.

An enlarged prostate may cause symptoms such as frequent urination, difficulty starting or stopping urination, and weak urine flow. These symptoms can be relieved with Prostate Artery Embolization, a non-invasive procedure that we offer at New England Endovascular Center!

To schedule an appointment with us, please visit our website at NEVascular.com or give us a call at (413) 693-2852.

Sometimes a sore heel is more than just a sore heel. Plantar fasciitis occurs when the plantar fascia (the thick band of...
01/29/2026

Sometimes a sore heel is more than just a sore heel. Plantar fasciitis occurs when the plantar fascia (the thick band of tissue that runs along the bottom of your foot) becomes inflamed, causing sharp pain early in the morning or after long periods of being on your feet.

If you notice these symptoms, reach out to our team at New England Endovascular Center to explore our minimally‑invasive treatment. Learn more about Plantar Fasciitis Embolization at https://newenglandendovascular.com/plantar-fasciitis-embolization/.

Call us today at (413) 693‑2852 to get started.

Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) is a common circulatory condition characterized by narrowed arteries that restrict blo...
01/26/2026

Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) is a common circulatory condition characterized by narrowed arteries that restrict blood flow to the limbs, particularly in the lower legs. This reduced blood flow fails to meet the demands of daily activities, often leading to pain while walking. Additionally, PAD can diminish blood flow to vital organs such as the heart and brain, posing serious health risks. Learn more about PAD testing and treatment at https://newenglandendovascular.com/peripheral-arterial-disease-pad/.

Take control of your health with minimally-invasive treatments that relieve symptoms, support circulation, and protect your heart. Need a consultation or diagnostic testing? Contact us at (413) 693‑2852 to set up an appointment with our team.

Precision in every move.Dr. Chill and Dr. Kahn are expert interventional radiologists who use real-time X-ray imaging to...
01/21/2026

Precision in every move.

Dr. Chill and Dr. Kahn are expert interventional radiologists who use real-time X-ray imaging to guide minimally-invasive procedures with accuracy and care. Every decision and every step is thoughtfully designed to deliver maximum relief.

Learn more about our center and our providers at NEVascular.com or give us a call at 413-693-2852 to schedule a consultation.

Address

86 Ashley Avenue
West Springfield, MA
01089

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+14136932852

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