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Vascular Vein Centers
Vein disease is overlooked by the general public and many times even by the medical profession. Varicose veins and edema are often viewed as merely cosmetic issues. Often, patients with dry, scaly skin or brownish discoloration on the inside of the lower leg are told nothing can be done. Untreated vein disease can be progressive and lead to lifestyle changes and debility. Patients with heaviness, aches, pressure sensations, leg swelling, and varicose veins should be evaluated by a phlebologist — a medical specialist who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of vein problems.
Vascular Vein Centers (VVC) has been the leader in venous therapy in Central Florida for over twelve years, and our board-certified specialists all have at least twenty years of experience in dealing with vein problems and treating ulcers resulting from vein disease. In fact, Dr. Samuel Martin was a founder and the medical director of the first wound care center in Central Florida.
At VVC, our mantra is “Healthy Legs, Healthy Life.” We use the latest medically proven technology to give complete and compassionate care.
Samuel Martin, M.D., FACS, Founder and Medical Director
Over thirty-four years of vascular experience; the first fellowship-trained vascular surgeon in Central Florida; diplomat of the American Board of Phlebology
Hugo Hart, M.D., FACS
Board-certified general surgeon with over thirty years of experience; recently completed a mission trip to the Dominican Republic treating venous disease with the latest technology donated by VVC.
Daniel Arnold, M.D., FACS
Board-certified general surgeon; former attending physician at the St. Cloud Wound Care Center. Dr. Arnold also specializes in facial aesthetics.
Professional affiliations: Fellows of the American College of Surgeons and the American College of Phlebology, Florida Vascular Society, Society for Vascular Surgery and the American Venous Forum.