Expert Varicose & Spider Vein Treatment for Healthier Legs
Backed by more than 160 years of combined surgical and vascular experience, our board-certified specialists provide advanced, minimally invasive vein care across Contra Costa, Alameda, and Napa counties.

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Vein Conditions We Treat
Our physicians have treated thousands of patients with vein conditions throughout the East Bay.
Varicose Veins
Understand the causes, symptoms, and available treatment options for varicose veins, including minimally invasive procedures performed in-office.
LEARN MORE ABOUT VARICOSE VEINSChronic Venous Insufficiency
Explore how venous reflux develops, common signs of CVI, and the evaluation and treatment approaches used to manage the condition.
LEARN MORE ABOUT VENOUS INSUFFICIENCYSpider Veins
Small visible surface veins may be cosmetic or associated with underlying venous reflux. An ultrasound evaluation may be recommended depending on symptoms.
LEARN MORE ABOUT SPIDER VEINSChronic Venous Disease (CVD)
Explore how venous reflux develops, common signs of CVI, and the evaluation and treatment approaches used to manage the condition.
LEARN MORE ABOUT CVDStill Relying on Compression Stockings?
For many patients, compression therapy can help manage symptoms but it may not address the underlying vein condition. Our board-certified vascular surgeons offer comprehensive evaluations to determine whether minimally invasive treatment is appropriate for you.
Before & After Vein Treatment Results
View examples of patients treated at BASS Vein Center.
Thigh Vein Treatment Before & After

Upper Thigh Varicose Vein Treatment Results

Lower Leg Varicose Vein Improvement

Vein Treatments Offered at our Vein Centers
Our physicians offer a range of in-office and outpatient vein procedures. Treatment recommendations are based on ultrasound evaluation and your individual condition.
Conservative Vein Treatment
Non-procedural approaches such as compression therapy, activity modification, elevation, and lifestyle changes may help manage vein-related symptoms. Our physicians evaluate whether conservative care is appropriate for your condition.
Learn more about non-procedural treatment optionsRadiofrequency Ablation Therapy
A minimally invasive, in-office procedure that uses controlled thermal energy to close diseased veins and redirect blood flow to healthier vessels. Treatment plans are based on ultrasound evaluation and individual anatomy.
Learn more about RFA therapyAmbulatory Phlebectomy
A procedure used to remove surface varicose veins through small skin openings. It is typically performed in-office and may be recommended for larger visible veins.
Learn more about ambulatory phlebectomySclerotherapy Treatment
An injectable treatment commonly used for spider veins and smaller varicose veins. A solution is introduced into the vein to cause it to collapse and gradually fade over time.
Learn more about sclerotherapy for spider veinsVenaSeal™ Vein Treatment
A non-thermal treatment option that uses a medical adhesive to seal targeted veins. Your physician will determine whether this approach is appropriate based on your vein pattern and clinical findings.
Learn more about VenaSealEndovenous Laser Therapy (EVLT)
A catheter-based laser procedure used to treat venous reflux and larger varicose veins. Performed in an outpatient setting, EVLT redirects blood flow away from damaged veins.
Learn more about EVLTVein Treatments Offered at our Vein Centers
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