
RMC Annex Building | Upper Level | 3000 St. Matthews Rd
Located in the Annex building behind the main hospital, the Vein Clinic is a facility for individuals with leg pain, swelling, heaviness, restless legs and cramping, as well as varicose or spider veins, relief is available at the Vein Clinic at Regional Medical Center. Registered vascular sonographers perform diagnostic screenings to check for the presence of vein disease. When follow up is necessary, RMC’s highly skilled, board-certified surgeon combines clinical expertise with the latest cosmetic and surgical techniques to return patients’ legs and feet to a more natural, youthful state. Vein treatments are performed on an outpatient basis at the Vein Clinic.
FREE* Vein Disease Screening
Registration required.
Call: 803-395-4555
Toll Free in S.C. 800-476-3377, ext. 4555
*Any follow-up testing or treatments as a result of a FREE screening will be the patient's responsibility.
Veins in your legs carry blood back to the heart through one-way check valves. When the veins become diseased, the valves no longer work properly, and a backflow or “reflux” of blood leaks backward down the leg causing the veins to bulge or balloon. These dilated or bulging veins are called varicose and may occur on or under the surface of the skin.
Tiny red or blue bursts on your legs are called spider veins. Often seen on the thighs, around the knees, on the calves and at the ankles, they are a result of dilated venous capillaries that fill with blood and become visible.
It is estimated that heredity plays a role in 80 percent of all venous disease cases. Other causes include aging, obesity, leg trauma, hormones, pregnancy, and occupations that require prolonged standing or sitting.