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Leg Pain / Aching / Cramping

Skin Changes / Discoloration

Leg or Ankle Swelling

Leg Heaviness & Fatigue

Ulcers / Sores / Open Wounds

Restlessness in
the Legs

Tingling or
Burning in Leg

Varicose and
Spider Veins

We accept most major insurance and many others. Please give us a call if you have any questions.

We accept most major insurance and many others. Please give us a call if you have any questions.

Equipped with the latest cutting-edge vein treatments that are minimally invasive and pain free!

Most of our patients return to their normal day-to-day activities post-venous treatments!
Trust the care of your veins to the

MD, FACS, RVT
Dr. Christopher Meyer is a graduate (Summa Cum Laude) of the University of Notre Dame, and the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. Following medical school, Dr. Meyer completed his surgical residency at Good Samaritan Hospital in Cincinnati, and moved to Central Florida in 2004, where he has been dedicated to providing state-of-the-art care in General and Vascular Surgery in Orlando, FL.

Jr. D.O., FACOS
Dr. J. Garry Wrobleski, Jr. is a board-certified vascular surgeon and a Fellow of the American College of Osteopathic Surgeons. Dr. Wrobleski grew up in the Scranton suburbs of northeast Pennsylvania. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from the University of Scranton and went on to receive his medical degree from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine.
He completed both his internship and General Surgery residency programs in Philadelphia, PA. Dr. Wrobleski then completed a vascular surgery fellowship at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, where he received extensive endovascular training and was named Chief Vascular Fellow.
Dr. Wrobleski is a member of the American Osteopathic Association, American College of Osteopathic Surgeons, American Osteopathic Board of Surgery, and the Florida Medical Society. Highly regarded in academia, he serves as a board member and examiner for the national vascular surgery oral board examinations.
Dr. Wrobleski has been a dedicated specialist in vein care since 2001, bringing over 24 years of experience in diagnosing and treating venous disorders. Throughout his career, he has remained at the forefront of advancements in vein health, utilizing cutting-edge techniques to treat conditions such as varicose veins, spider veins, chronic venous insufficiency, lymphedema, and deep vein thrombosis.

PA-C
Jared Reiss, PA-C has a wealth of experience caring for patients over the last twenty one years. He has been a nationally certified Physician Assistant since 1995. He is a skilled educator of patients as well as colleagues. Jared is an expert in the diagnosis and management of venous disease. Jared provides treatments in Orlando and our other 8 offices, as does Dr. Meyer. Together, they ensure our patients receive the education and personal care they are looking for.

MSN, NP-C
Raul Leoni – Nurse Practitioner is originally from Ohio but moved to Central Florida in 2015. He has extensive experience in Family Practice medicine as well as Vascular Medicine. He has a master’s degree as a nurse practitioner from Case West Reserve University and undergraduate from Kent State both in Ohio.

PA-C
Danny Cheng, PA-C, originally from New York, moved to Central Florida in 2001. Danny completed his Bachelors in Health Sciences at the University of Central Florida, and obtained his Masters of Science in Physician Assistant Studies from DeSales University in Pennsylvania. Danny is a Nationally Certified by the National Commission On Certification of Physician Assistants. Prior to joining Florida Vein Care Specialists, Danny practiced as a Surgical Physician Assistant at a Level 1 Trauma Center.
Vein care you can trust
Here’s what to expect
Your first visit includes a consultation with one of our providers and their expertly trained team.
After the consult, we move on to the assessment and provide an accurate diagnosis. You will get the same day ultrasound and results on site while you see the provider.
After we conclude our assessment, you will receive a custom treatment plan based on your needs and outcome goals.
Get back to doing the things you love most. Get back to being active and enjoy the way you feel.
Why you shouldn’t wait to get
Vein disease is progressive, meaning its symptoms can become more severe over time and can result in serious issues.
“What an amazing experience. I’m grateful Dr. Meyer was an absolute blessing. His medical team Sahony and Ashley made me feel welcomed right away. Dr. Meyer was attentive, proactive, caring, and his knowledge was/is beyond my expectations. His office was properly equipped to perform my procedure same day. Thank you Dr. Meyer and staff. See you soon!“
– Heidi
With over 10,000+ successful treatments, you can trust you’re in good hands.
In your leg, you have two sets of veins. They are called deep veins and superficial veins.
Deep veins are in the deeper part of the leg where the muscles are, and superficial veins are right under the skin.
In a normal person, the blood would circulate from the feet towards the heart in both sets of veins.
When someone has a venous insufficiency the blood will actually go up the deep veins and then go backwards into the superficial vein.
The blood will start pooling in the superficial veins.
Since the superficial veins are closest to the skin, they will start to bulge and create varicose veins. They are often bluish or purple in color.
Spider Veins are essentially a smaller version of varicose veins. They are red, purple, and blue vessels that are also twisted and turning. They are most often seen on the legs, chest, or face.
No. Varicose veins can occur deeper in the leg, where one can’t see them. Varicose veins are classified under the spectrum of venous insufficiency disease.
Venous insufficiency disease causes leg discomfort, swelling of the ankles and leg, itching, and weariness. Other signs and symptoms may be prickling, cramping, aching, and heaviness of the lower limbs after prolonged standing.
Keep an eye out for these symptoms besides simply visible veins.
In short, no. Exercise and compression stockings may help reduce some of the symptoms of varicose veins, but usually only medical treatment can effectively get rid of a varicose vein.
Progression of varicose veins can be dangerous as they may later become venous ulcerations. When left without treatment, complications may ensure including rashes, infections, bleeding, sores, and blood clots.
In rare cases, varicose veins can cause deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism which is life-threatening.
Most major insurance and many others… Please give us a call.
1) Consult – We first start you with a consultation where you will be listened to and encounter a friendly staff that will make sure you get the best care. That care will come from Dr. Christopher Meyer and his expertly trained team, and will include a provider and an ultrasonographer on the first visit.
2) Ultra Sound – After the consult, we move on to the assessment where we provide you an accurate diagnosis. You will get the same day ultrasound and results on site while you see the provider. This will get you back to life as swiftly as possible.
3) Treatment Plan – After we conclude our assessment, we will provide you with a treatment plan.
There are many different options such as Endovenous Laser Therapy (EVLT), Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA), sclerotherapy, Vein Gogh Ohmic Thermolysis and more. We will ensure that you get the perfect customized treatment based on your needs and outcome goals.
Learn more by visiting “Our Process” page or by clicking here.
It is normal to have some minor discomfort during the procedure. We will do everything that we can to make this as relaxing and comfortable of an experience as possible.
After the procedure, patients may experience minor bruising or discomfort in the area of the treated vein, that normally resolves in 3-4 weeks.
Overall, patients report via minimal pain / discomfort and are able to go back to doing the things they love.
Patients usually return to work and activities the very same day.
Very little downtime is needed for our treatments.