At Physicians Vein Clinics, our vein services in South Dakota are centered around non-surgical care options that reduce disruption to your routine. We offer free vein screenings and ongoing support so patients are informed and guided throughout their treatment plans.

Are you experiencing any of the following symptoms?

  • Varicose veins
  • Spider veins
  • Leg aching
  • Heaviness in the legs
  • Leg fatigue
  • Muscle cramping
  • Ankle swelling
  • Itching or burning sensations
  • Skin discoloration
  • Restless legs syndrome

It may be time to schedule vein services at one of our South Dakota locations.

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What Vein Conditions Do We Treat in South Dakota?

  • Varicose Veins: Varicose veins develop when blood doesn’t flow through certain veins, causing bulging veins and discomfort. Schedule an appointment if visible veins are accompanied by cramping, swelling and pain that worsens after sitting or standing for too long.
  • Spider Veins: Spider veins are smaller than varicose veins and look like little sunbursts or webs under the skin. They may not be as uncomfortable, but treating these veins can improve the appearance of your legs.
  • Deep Vein Thrombosis: Deep vein thrombosis is a circulatory condition involving a clot in a deeper vein, which can interfere with normal blood flow. Symptoms are not always obvious, so a medical evaluation is important when leg swelling or unexplained pain develops.

Our Vein Treatments Available in South Dakota

Conservative Therapy

We often start by recommending conservative therapies, especially for patients experiencing early or moderate vein-related symptoms. These non-invasive approaches can help reduce discomfort, swelling and visible changes in the legs by helping blood to flow more efficiently. Common strategies include wearing compression stockings, staying physically active and elevating the legs when resting. Conservative therapies may also be used when insurance coverage is limited or as a supplementary step before or during other treatment options.

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Endovenous Radiofrequency Ablation (EVRF)

If you have larger varicose veins that are causing swelling and discomfort, we may recommend endovenous radiofrequency ablation (EVRF). This treatment is performed under local anesthesia to keep you comfortable while we insert a small catheter into the vein. The device emits radiofrequency energy that heats the vein and causes it to collapse. Eventually, your body absorbs the collapsed vein, and blood flow continues through healthy veins.

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VenaSeal

VenaSeal may be used for patients seeking a less disruptive vein treatment. This method uses a medical adhesive to seal the diseased vein and improve circulation in the legs. It is heat-free, and compression stockings may not be needed afterward. Recovery time is also shorter with VenaSeal than with thermal options. Availability for VenaSeal is limited to specific Physicians Vein Clinics locations.

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Ambulatory Phlebectomy

Some raised or twisted veins on the surface can be removed through small openings in the skin. Our vein experts in South Dakota start with local anesthesia to numb the area, and then make an incision. Once the vein is removed, the treatment area can heal without stitches. You will see the results of ambulatory phlebectomy right after your appointment, but you may need to wear compression stockings to support healing and circulation.

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Varithena

Varithena is commonly used to help reduce symptoms such as leg heaviness, swelling, aching and itching caused by varicose veins. The treatment involves injecting a foam medication into the diseased vein to close it from the inside. Because Varithena is non-surgical, downtime is limited for most patients. Bruising and tenderness can occur but usually improve gradually over several weeks. Walking and compression stockings will be important as you recover.

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Sclerotherapy

Sclerotherapy is often recommended for patients experiencing leg aching, heaviness, itching, swelling or visible spider veins. The treatment works by irritating and shrinking damaged veins with a sclerosant. You may notice improvement in smaller veins within several weeks, while larger veins may take longer and require additional sessions. Temporary bruising or tenderness is common as the veins heal, and ongoing conservative care can help support long-term vein health.

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Patient Resources

We want to make it as easy as possible to take your next step. The resources below will give you some basic information on symptoms, consultations and insurance coverage:

Vein Disease Symptoms

Learn more about common vein disease symptoms and related conditions here.

What to Expect at Your Vein Consultation

A vein consultation includes a medical review and diagnostic methods to evaluate your vein function. Learn more here about the evaluation process and next steps.

Insurance Coverage and Vein Treatment

We accept most major insurance plans. For those who do not qualify for coverage, we also offer financing options.

FAQs

Answers to the most common questions about vein disease, treatment options and appointments can be found on our FAQ page.

Find a Vein Clinic Near You

Many of our patients have deep veins that are not visible to the naked eye. If you are experiencing any of the listed symptoms, it is important that you schedule a free screening with one of our vein physicians. Physicians Vein Clinics employs state-of-the-art technologies in the diagnosis and treatment of vein problems, complemented with compassionate patient care, which results in positive outcomes. Schedule an initial screening with use. We look forward to helping you!