Estera of Northeast Pennsylvania
Center for Veins and Joints

Additional Services

ESTERA CENTER FOR VEINS AND JOINTS

Comprehensive
Vein and Vascular Care

At Estera, patients receive expert, compassionate care for the full spectrum of venous and vascular conditions using the most advanced, minimally invasive techniques available today. We specialize in diagnosing and treating varicose and spider veins, chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), and related circulation disorders that cause leg pain, swelling, discoloration, or visible veins. Treatments such as Sclerotherapy, Endogenous Laser Ablation (EVLA), Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA), and Ambulatory Phlebectomy effectively close or remove diseased veins, restoring healthy blood flow and relieving uncomfortable symptoms. Most procedures are performed in-office with little to no downtime, helping patients return quickly to normal activity with improved comfort and appearance.

In addition to vein care, Estera offers a full suite of vascular diagnostic and treatment services. These include Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) evaluation and treatment, Carotid Artery Screening, Aneurysm Detection, and Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) management, all guided by state-of-the-art vascular and joint ultrasound imaging. The clinic also provides targeted joint pain treatments, addressing circulatory or structural issues that affect mobility and overall quality of life. Through personalized assessment, precision imaging, and leading-edge therapies, Estera delivers comprehensive care focused on improving circulation, preventing complications, and helping every patient feel and live better.

ESTERA CENTER FOR VEINS AND JOINTS

Vein Treatments

Vein treatments at Estera address a broad spectrum of superficial and deep-vein disorders, from visible spider veins and bulging varicose veins to symptoms of leg heaviness, swelling, pain, or skin changes due to faulty blood flow.

These services are designed to be minimally invasive, guided by modern imaging, and performed in under an hour. They have short recovery times and high patient satisfaction outcomes.

Varicose Vein Treatment

Varicose veins are enlarged, twisted superficial veins often visible near the skin surface and symptomatic (e.g., aching, heaviness, throbbing, swelling). The clinic treats varicose veins by first diagnosing underlying reflux or incompetent valves, then applying targeted therapies (such as ablation or phlebectomy) to close or remove the diseased veins and reroute blood flow to healthy conduits. The result: relief from symptoms, improvement in appearance and prevention of progression to more serious venous disease.

Spider Vein Treatment (Sclerotherapy)

Spider veins (fine, red, or blue small veins near the skin surface) are treated at the clinic by injecting a special solution (sclerotherapy) into the vein, which causes it to collapse and fade away. The procedure is virtually outpatient, fast, and minimally uncomfortable. It helps restore a smoother leg appearance and reduce minor symptoms like itching or mild ache. It is ideal for smaller vein issues and is part of the comprehensive vein-care offerings.

Endogenous Laser Ablation (EVLA)

Endogenous Laser Ablation (EVLA) is a minimally invasive therapy used at the clinic for larger diseased veins (e.g., saphenous trunks) causing reflux and varicose veins. Under ultrasound guidance, the physician inserts a laser fiber into the dysfunctional vein, heats and seals it, redirecting blood flow to healthier veins. The procedure is efficient, performed in the office, and leads to improved leg comfort, fewer bulging veins and quicker recovery compared to open surgery.

Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA)

Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) is another minimally invasive option for treating incompetent large leg veins. Using ultrasound guidance, the catheter applies radiofrequency energy to the vein wall, closing it and eliminating the malfunctioning channel. At Estera, RFA is offered as a safe, effective alternative to laser, with similar benefits: less pain, quicker return to normal activity, and excellent symptom relief for varicose vein patients.

Ambulatory Phlebectomy

Ambulatory Phlebectomy is a procedure specifically for removing surface varicose veins that remain after or along with ablation therapy. The targeted veins are extracted through small punctures while the patient remains ambulatory (i.e., no large incisions or extended hospitalization). This technique helps clear remaining visible veins, improve leg aesthetics and relieve persistent symptoms in a practical, outpatient setting.

Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI) Management

Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI) occurs when leg veins and valves fail to properly circulate blood back to the heart, resulting in leg swelling, skin discoloration or ulcers, heaviness and aching. At the clinic, CVI management starts with ultrasound diagnosis of reflux or blockage, followed by tailored interventions (ablation, phlebectomy, compression, lifestyle measures) to restore circulation, heal skin changes and prevent progression to ulcers or deep-vein problems.

ESTERA CENTER FOR VEINS AND JOINTS

Vascular Services

Beyond superficial vein care, Estera offers full vascular services addressing arterial and venous health, as well as evaluating and treating disorders of blood vessels throughout the body. This includes screening for blockages, aneurysms and clot risk and providing imaging, minimally invasive interventions and joint-pain-related vascular care. Our team uses state-of-the-art vascular and joint imaging for accurate diagnoses and precision therapies.

Joint Pain Treatments

Joint pain treatments at the clinic recognize that vascular and circulatory issues can contribute to or mimic musculoskeletal pain (e.g., leg discomfort, swelling, heaviness). By assessing both vascular and joint structures via imaging, the practice offers targeted joint-pain therapy when circulation is a factor, helping patients regain mobility and reduce pain through combined vascular and orthopedic insight.

Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) Evaluation & Treatment

Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) arises when the arteries supplying the legs (or arms) become narrowed or blocked by plaque, reducing blood flow and causing symptoms like leg pain when walking (claudication), rest pain, non-healing sores or cold limbs. Estera evaluates PAD via vascular imaging and risk assessments, then treats it through lifestyle modification, angioplasty, atherectomy or bypass as needed – aiming to restore circulation, relieve symptoms, and prevent serious outcomes like gangrene or amputation.

Carotid Artery Screening

Carotid artery screening focuses on the arteries in the neck that supply the brain; blockages here increase stroke risk. At Estera, our screening uses ultrasound or other vascular imaging to detect narrowing (stenosis), followed by appropriate referral or intervention. Early detection allows timely treatment to reduce the risk of stroke and long-term neurologic damage.

Aneurysm Detection

Aneurysm detection entails identifying abnormal bulges in arteries (e.g., aorta or peripheral arteries) that risk rupture or dissection. The clinic uses advanced vascular imaging to screen for aneurysms in at-risk patients, then manages discovered aneurysms via surveillance or intervention depending on size, growth and risk, helping prevent catastrophic vascular events.

Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) Treatment

Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) is a serious condition in which blood clots form in deep leg veins, which may lead to swelling, pain, and the risk of pulmonary embolism. At the clinic, DVT is assessed using vascular ultrasound and treated through anticoagulation, catheter-based techniques, or clot removal when necessary. The goal is to resolve the clot, restore flow, and reduce long-term complications like post-thrombotic syndrome.

Vascular and Joint Ultrasound and Imaging

The clinic uses vascular and joint ultrasound and other imaging modalities as foundational diagnostic tools across all services. These techniques allow visualization of blood flow, vein and artery structure, and detection of reflux, blockages, aneurysms or joint-vascular interplay. With accurate imaging, the team tailors minimally invasive treatments, monitors progress, and ensures optimal outcomes with fewer complications and faster recovery.

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