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It was a great and very informative experience The staff was amazing and the process for it went well. The results have been amazing. Thanks to the amazing team as well as the follow up process by the staff
– Carlos I.
I am very happy with the results I fully recommend Dr. Adam Goldman to anybody. They are very friendly and the staff is very professional they explain all procedures in great detail.
– Aldonza A.
felt very comfortable attending the office. The staff were very nice the communicated very well and gave me all detail information when requested. I was presented what a nice incentive which was a bag with goodies. The doctor also was nice and seemed experienced and knowledgeable. I would recommend friends to this location.
– Qiana P.
I had a good experience with Dr. Adam and his staff. He’s professional and patience and he answered all of my questions regarding my treatment. I would recommend my friend and family members. In addition I would return for service in the future.
– Tameka S.

Vein Disease
Vein disease affects many parts of the body and can lead to varicose veins, swollen legs, skin damage, and skin ulcers. Not only can it affect the appearance of your body, but it can also cause pain and discomfort.

Vein Closure
This minimally invasive vein treatment is an option for patients with varicose veins and is an alternative to traditional vein stripping surgeries and is performed right in the office.

Spider Veins
Spider vines are small enlarged veins near the top of the skin. They can be treated through minimally invasive procedures.

Spider Veins Treatment
Sclerotherapy is a technique that is used for spider vein removal and small varicose veins. This procedure takes place right in the office and is minimally invasive. When you come in for sclerotherapy, we will inject a small amount of solution into the affected veins. This solution will cause the veins to swell, close, and eventually shrink. Over time, the spider vein will begin to fade until it can no longer be seen.

Varicose Vein Treatment
Varicose veins can occur in any part of the body, but they are most commonly seen in the legs due to the pressure veins in the lower body experience when we walk.

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Meet Dr. Adam Y. Goldman, MD
Venous Disease and Aesthetic Medicine
Dr. Adam Goldman received his BA from Columbia University in New York followed by his medical degree from Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York. He subsequently did his initial residency in Internal Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York followed by his fellowship in Cardiovascular Diseases at Albert Einstein/Jacobi Medical Center. For the second half of his professional career, he becomes focused on venous disease and aesthetic medicine. After additional specialty training, including studying with the world-renowned expert and originator of tumescent anesthesia, he launched the Metropolitan Vein* and Aesthetic Center. He is currently boarded in Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Diseases and a diplomat of the American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine. He is a member of the American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine.
Insurances Accepted
Varicose vein treatments can be covered by most insurance. Most local insurance plans are accepted. We accept patients without health insurance.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Vein Disease, Spider & Varicose Veins
1. How Are Spider and Varicose Veins Different?
Spider veins lie close to the skin surface and look like delicate blue or red tracings. Varicose veins could appear blue, red, or even skin-colored but look more like cords that bulge out of the skin. Doctors consider spider veins a more minor result of the same problem that causes varicose veins. That is, valves that control blood flow have become weak. Thus, people with spider veins may eventually develop varicose veins and even more severe issues in the future.
2. Who Tends to Suffer From Spider Veins?
Some people have a genetic tendency to develop spider or varicose veins. Otherwise, these conditions could cause an increased risk:
- Obesity or pregnancy
- Having to sit or stand for extended periods
- Exposure to the sun
- Hormone changes
- Age
Certainly, age increases the risk of suffering from leg vein problems. The Department of Health and Human Services finds leg vein problems quite common with the overall population too. Contrary to popular belief, these problems do not just impact women. As many as 55 percent of women and 45 percent of men suffer from some kind of problem with the veins in their legs.
3. Do New Spider Veins Indicate Serious Health Problems?
Doctors don’t generally consider spider veins a very serious medical issue by themselves. Some people suffer from itching or burning in the area where they appear. Rarely, they could signal blood backup inside the legs. Anybody who suffers from discomfort or has an underlying medical issue should seek medical treatment. The appearance of spider veins may signal that the patient should take steps to keep them from progressing into varicose veins and other more serious issues. Doctors might suggest moderate exercise, suitable shoes and stockings, and other measures to improve overall health and keep spider veins from getting worse.
4. Who Can Help With Vein Leg Problems?
Certainly, doctors also offer proven treatments for people who want to remove unsightly spider veins to improve their appearance. In New York, contact the Metropolitan Vein and Aesthetic Center to address concerns over vein problems by calling 914-295-2202 today.
5. What Exactly Are Varicose Veins?
Many patients have a hard time grasping what varicose veins are and how they form in the body. Generally speaking, your veins are designed to keep blood moving in the direction of the heart. When you have varicose veins, the valves stop closing after the blood moves through them. This is caused by chronic venous insufficiency.
This condition allows the blood to flow backward into the vein and pool up, causing swelling and the blue or purple color that you have come to associate with varicose veins.
6. Do Varicose Veins Cause Pain?
Varicose veins tend to worsen over time. They can lead to pain if the progressive nature of the disorder is not addressed quickly. In the beginning stages, varicose veins are small and can hardly be seen. They are not likely to cause much pain or discomfort during this stage.
The larger they grow, the more likely you are to feel them become sensitive to the touch. The swelling becomes uncomfortable and leads to fragile skin surrounding the varicose veins. Once you start to notice more pain, the veins can even cause ulceration.
7. Are Varicose Veins a Risk Factor for Deep Vein Thrombosis?
Unfortunately, the development of varicose veins can indeed increase your chances of deep vein thrombosis, or DVT. Varicose veins affect the veins that are closest to the surface of the skin, but DVT impacts the veins deeper in your legs. As blood pools up in these larger veins, you may have more blood clots.
Blood clots can negatively impact your circulation, but there is an even bigger risk: If they work their way loose, they can travel to the lungs, which can be fatal. If you have varicose veins, early treatment is key.
8. When Should You Contact a Vein Treatment Center?
Once you notice that you have developed varicose veins, don’t expect them to improve all on their own. Varicose veins are a progressive disorder that will worsen over time.
You should not let varicose veins progress because they can cause discomfort or pain. While you may not need to worry immediately, consistent swelling or ulceration should be key factors in determining when to treat this condition.
9. What causes varicose veins?
These six risk factors can all contribute to the development of this condition:
- Genetics
- Pregnancy
- Menopause
- Age
- Obesity
- Prolonged standing
If you experience any of these risk factors, you should pay close attention to veins in your legs that appear swollen or dark in color. These could be the early signs of the formation of varicose veins.
10. What are the common spider vein symptoms?
- Changes in skin color or texture around the affected leg area
- Dry, thin skin on the legs
- Aching or heavy sensation in the legs
- Itching or burning feeling in the affected area
11. Directions to get your vein treatment
New York MetroVein is a medical center that specializes in vein treatment and has two locations in New York – one in Washington Heights and another in Corona. The Washington Heights location is situated close to the popular Fort Tryon Park and the New York-Presbyterian Hospital, while the Corona location is located near the Louis Armstrong House Museum and the Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, providing convenient access to these landmarks for patients and visitors.
12. Directions to get your vein treatment from Grand Central Parkway
- From the Grand Central Parkway, take the Northern Blvd exit (Exit 6) toward Corona.
- Turn left onto Northern Blvd and continue for about 0.7 miles.
- Turn right onto 103rd St.
- Continue on 103rd St for about 0.3 miles, and the destination will be on your left at 37-73 103rd St.
- Please note that these directions are based on normal traffic conditions and may vary depending on the time of day and any road closures or construction in the area.
13. Directions to get your vein treatment from Washington Heights
- From the Henry Hudson Parkway, take the W 207th St exit (Exit 14) toward Inwood.
- Turn left onto W 207th St and continue for about 0.4 miles.
- Turn right onto Broadway and continue for about 0.2 miles.The destination, 4915 Broadway Suite 1A, will be on your left.
- Please note that these directions are based on normal traffic conditions and may vary depending on the time of day and any road closures or construction in the area.
14. Nearby Landmarks
Fire Stations
- FDNY Engine 95/Ladder 36/Foam 95, which is on 29 Vermilyea Avenue, New York.
- FDNY Engine 43, Ladder 59, which is on 1901 Sedgwick Avenue, The Bronx.
- Former Quarters of FDNY Engine Co. 75 Ladder Co.33 and the 19th Battalion-Animal House, which is on 2285 Jerome Avenue, The Bronx.
- FDNY Engine 81/Ladder 46, which is on 3025 Bailey Avenue, The Bronx.
- FDNY Engine 75, Ladder 33, Battalion 19, which is on 2175 Walton Avenue, The Bronx.
- FDNY Engine 93/Ladder 45/Battalion 13, which is on 515 West 181st Street, New York.
Bus Stations
Train Stations
Parks
- Fort Tryon Park, which is on Riverside, Dr To Broadway, New York.
- Highbridge Park, which is on W 190th St &, Amsterdam Avenue, New York.
- Paul’s Playground, which is on Independence Ave & Kappock St, The Bronx.
- Isham Park, which is on Isham Street, New York.
- Bennett Park, which is on W 183rd St &, Fort Washington Avenue, New York.
- Roberto Clemente State Park, which is on 301 West Tremont Avenue, The Bronx.
- Spuyten Duyvil Shorefront Park, which is on Edsall Avenue, The Bronx.
- Seton Park, which is on Independence Avenue, The Bronx.
- Major General John R. Brown Triangle, which is on Sedgwick Ave &, West Kingsbridge Road, The Bronx.
- Phyllis Post Goodman Park, which is on 2600 Henry Hudson Parkway East, The Bronx.
- Heath Triangle, which is on Bailey Ave. at, Heath Avenue, The Bronx.
- Museums
- The Met Cloisters, which is on 99 Margaret Corbin Drive, New York.
- Dyckman Farmhouse Museum, which is on 4881 Broadway @, West 204th Street, New York.
- The Hall of Fame for Great Americans, which is on University Ave & W 181st St, The Bronx.
- Edgar Allan Poe Cottage, which is on 2640 Grand Concourse, The Bronx.
- The Efficiency Project LTD, which is on 5030 Broadway STE 675, New York.
City Halls
- Nearby Towns and Suburbs
- Inwood is to the south-west.
- University Heights is to the south-east.
- Spuyten Duyvil is to the north.
- Morris Heights is 1 mile to the south.
- Fordham is 1 mile to the south-east.
- Washington Heights is 1 mile to the south-west.
- Tremont is 1 mile to the south-east.
- Bedford Park is 1 mile to the east.
- Englewood Cliffs is 2 miles to the north-west.
- Belmont is 2 miles to the south-east.
- Highbridge Houses is 2 miles to the south.
Contact Our Clinic
The Metropolitan Vein* and Aesthetic Center has offices in three locations for your convenience:
Wednesday 9 AM–6:30 PM
Thursday 9 AM–5 PM
Friday 9 AM–5 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
Monday 9 AM–5 PM
Tuesday 9 AM–6:30 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 8:30 am – 6 pm
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 8:30 pm – 6 pm
Friday: Closed
*Mclean Heights Medical Professionals PC @ Procedural Dermatology PC