Corridor Vein Center

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Nancy R.
Jan 10, 2023
I dealt with a stubborn ulcer due to varicose veins, and after months of treatment and a skin graft, it's finally healed. I can't thank Dr. Peters and his team enough for their dedication and support throughout this journey!
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Scott Taylor
Jan 12, 2023
Having previously undergone surgery for my varicose veins, I was devastated when they returned. Fortunately, Dr. Peters and his team provided newer treatment options, and I’m very pleased with the outcome. I look forward to returning for new veins I’ve noticed!
Frequently asked questions
help_outline What services do you offer for varicose vein treatment?
We offer a range of treatments including ultrasonography, radiofrequency ablation, microphlebectomy, sclerotherapy, and the VenaSeal procedure.
help_outline Do you accept insurance for your procedures?
Yes, many of our treatments are usually covered by most insurance plans. It’s best to verify with your provider.
help_outline What can I expect during my initial consultation?
During your first visit, we will conduct a thorough examination, perform necessary ultrasonography, and recommend potential treatment options based on your situation.
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CoralvilleJohnson Countyultrasoundvaricose veinsdiagnostic imagingsclerotherapyradiofrequency ablationvenous disease..microphlebectomyVenaSeal

Business History

Established in 2005 • 18 years in business
Corridor Vein Center was established in 2005 and has been at the forefront of varicose vein treatment in the region.

What We Offer

Diagnostic Services

Ultrasonography
Comprehensive ultrasound examinations that aid in diagnosing venous disease on-site during the initial consultation.

Treatment Services

Radiofrequency Ablation
A minimally invasive treatment using a catheter to ensure effective vein closure without surgical removal.
Microphlebectomy
A surgical procedure for the removal of branch varicose veins using small incisions, typically performed under local anesthesia.
Sclerotherapy
Injection therapy that involves using a solution to close abnormal veins, with variations for different vein sizes.
VenaSeal
A treatment utilizing a medical adhesive to close diseased veins, redirecting blood flow to healthier veins.

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