Varicose Veins

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Varicose veins are characterized by a twisty, ropey, or bulging appearance and they are usually quite visible under the skin.

While some people do not experience discomfort from these veins, others will experience an achy, itchy sensation or feelings of heaviness. Often this pain becomes more acute after long periods of being on your feet or from standing on hard surfaces.

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“The office staff was professional and everything was scheduled quickly and efficiently. The billing staff handled everything concerning my insurance very well. I would recommend Dr. Malone and his staff to anyone and have recommended them to family”.

Jarrod R.

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"I came to Dr. Malone's office to find relief from pain in my legs and had a great experience here. The staff was friendly, efficient and helpful and Dr. Malone took a lot of time to speak with me and answer questions. I highly recommend this practice!"

Daniella A.

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From begining to end everyone was so polite and professional. It seemed as if everyone loved their job. Dr. Chris Malone was patient in explaining everything to me regarding vein disease and treatment options.

Rene W.

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"I called Athens Vein to get a second opinion after I was unsure about the procedure another place was going to do. They answered my questions and I scheduled an appointment. I had the varicose vein ablation procedure done today and everything went very smooth and easy. The staff are very patient and answered all of my questions."

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Insurance made easier

We work with most of the major insurance carriers, including Medicare and Medicaid.

Our patients often find treatment of vein disease is typically covered by their insurance plans.

Meet Your Care Team

There are other vein clinics, but few are like
Athens Vein & Aesthetics.

Every member of the staff at Athens Vein & Aesthetics wants you to be healthy, happy, confident, and ultimately delighted with your results and appearance.

Doctor-Chris-Malone

Chris E. Malone

MD, FACS

Meredith-Barrett

Meredith Barrett

Medical Assistant / Marketing Coordinator

Kelley-Gamboa

Kelley Gamboa

RN, BSN

Daniela-Linares

Daniela Linares

Front Desk Coordinator

Penny-Malone

Penny Malone

Practice Administrator

Andrew-Murphy

Andrew Murphy

Assistant Practice Administrator

Edwina-Taylor

Edwina Taylor

RDCS, RVT

Tabatha-Thompson

Tabatha Thomson

Clerical Manager

Whitney-Weaver

Whitney Weaver

Clinical Manager/RN, BSN

Dr. Malone

Dr. Chris Malone

“Varicose veins are most often seen in the legs due to poor circulation and the effects of walking or standing; however, varicosities can occur in any vein throughout the body.”

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Varicose Veins

Varicose Veins

Any vein may become varicose, but the veins most commonly affected are those in your legs and feet.

Facial Veins

Facial Veins

Spider veins and broken capillaries may appear anywhere on the face, typically around the nose or under the eyes.

Spider Veins

Spider Veins

Spider veins are found closer to the skin’s surface and are often red or blue.

Chronic Venous Insufficiency

Chronic Venous Insufficiency

Occurs when the leg veins do not allow blood to travel back to the heart.

Deep Vein Thrombosis

Deep Vein Thrombosis

Occurs when a blood clot forms in one or more of the deep veins in your body, usually in your legs

Venous Stasis Ulcers

Venous Stasis Ulcers

Wounds that are thought to occur due to improper functioning of venous valves, usually of the legs.

Lymphedema

Lymphedema

Lymphedema occurs when the lymph system is damaged or blocked.

Vulvar Veins

Vulvar Veins

Usually caused by pregnancy and occur in approximately 10% of pregnant women.

Hand Veins

Hand Veins

Large bulging veins on the back of our hands occur with age as our skin relaxes and thins.

Restless Leg Syndrome

Restless Leg Syndrome

A disorder of the peripheral nervous system that causes an urge to move the legs.

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