Your veins,mapped andrestored.
Duplex ultrasound diagnosis and minimally invasive repair for varicose veins, carotid stenosis, and peripheral artery disease. Most patients walk out the same afternoon.
I canceled the surgery twice before I found Dr. Reyes. She drew my veins on a napkin at the consultation and I finally understood what was happening inside my own leg.



Find your diagnosis
Select the condition that matches your concern. Each section opens with the number that matters most, then walks you through what's happening and what we can do.
Varicose Veins & Spider Veins
Twisted, bulging veins in the legs caused by damaged valves that allow blood to pool. Beyond cosmetic concerns, they cause aching, heaviness, and swelling that worsens through the day.
- Aching, heavy legs by afternoon
- Visible rope-like veins
- Ankle swelling
- Skin discoloration near ankles
85% report significant relief within 2 weeks
Carotid Artery Stenosis
Narrowing of the carotid arteries — the vessels supplying blood to your brain — due to plaque buildup. Often discovered on routine screening. The time to act is before a stroke, not after.
- Abnormal carotid ultrasound
- Sudden vision changes
- Brief numbness or weakness
- Unexplained dizziness
92% of patients discharge within 24 hours
Peripheral Artery Disease
Narrowed arteries reduce blood flow to your limbs — most often the legs. For postal workers, landscapers, and anyone on their feet, PAD turns every block into a painful test of endurance.
- Leg cramping when walking
- Pain that stops when you rest
- Cold or numb feet
- Non-healing sores on feet
97.4% limb salvage rate with timely intervention
Diabetic & Vascular Wounds
Wounds that don't heal are almost always a circulation problem. When blood can't reach the tissue, the body cannot repair itself. Restoring flow is the foundation of wound healing.
- Wound open longer than 4 weeks
- Diabetic foot ulcer
- Dark or blackened skin edges
- Persistent infection
78% wound closure rate at 12 weeks post-revascularization
Same-day walking.
No large incisions.
Every procedure explained step by step — because understanding what's happening is the first step toward feeling confident about your care.
A hair-thin laser fiber is guided into the faulty vein under ultrasound visualization. Controlled heat seals the vein wall — the body reroutes blood through healthy vessels over the following weeks.
94% walking same day
A tiny balloon catheter is threaded to the blockage through a needle puncture — no major incision. The balloon opens the narrowed artery; a mesh stent holds it open permanently.
88% discharge same day
The gold standard for significant carotid stenosis. A small neck incision allows direct removal of plaque — physically cleaning the artery. Decades of data confirm its superiority for preventing stroke.
92% discharge within 24 hours
Numbers that earn your trust
Every statistic here represents a real patient who walked out with better circulation than they came in with.
I'm a letter carrier — my legs are my livelihood. After the procedure I was back on my route in three days. Three days. I expected weeks.

My wound had been open for seven months. Seven months. Dr. Reyes found the blocked artery everyone else missed. It closed in six weeks.

The carotid screening result scared me more than anything in my life. She sat with me for 45 minutes. No rush. Just answers. Then we made a plan.

Dr. Valentina Reyes, MD, RPVI
Board-certified vascular surgeon with 18 years focused exclusively on minimally invasive arterial and venous procedures. Trained at Johns Hopkins. Fellow of the Society for Vascular Surgery.

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