Get Venous Insufficiency Treatment Online
Swollen, aching legs and visible varicose veins can signal venous insufficiency. Doctronic connects you with licensed physicians who review your symptoms and craft a personalized treatment plan, all without leaving home.
What Is Venous Insufficiency?
Venous insufficiency is a chronic vascular condition marked by impaired blood flow from the leg veins back to the heart, leading to pooling of blood, swelling, aching, and skin changes. It can cause significant discomfort, limit daily activity, and, if left unmanaged, progress to skin ulcers or serious complications. With the right treatment and support, symptoms can be controlled and quality of life meaningfully improved.
- Affects the veins in your legs, causing blood to pool instead of flowing efficiently back to the heart
- Get personalized guidance from doctor-trained AI
- Explore treatment and prescription options
Is Online Venous Insufficiency Treatment Right for You?
Doctronic can evaluate adults who experience symptoms consistent with venous insufficiency, such as leg swelling, heaviness, aching, varicose veins, or skin discoloration around the lower legs and ankles. Our licensed physicians review your history and symptoms to determine whether an online treatment plan is appropriate for you.
Because venous insufficiency involves the cardiovascular and venous systems, your provider will ask about your circulation history, prior vein procedures, and any related conditions such as deep vein thrombosis, heart disease, or clotting disorders. This context helps ensure a safe and appropriate care plan.
- Diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency or venous reflux disease
- Get personalized guidance from AI and clinicians
- Explore treatment and prescription refill options
- Access care from home, often the same day
Medications We Prescribe for Venous Insufficiency
Lasix
Furosemide
A loop diuretic often used to reduce edema and fluid accumulation associated with venous insufficiency and related conditions.
AvailableAldactone
Spironolactone
A potassium-sparing diuretic that can help manage lower-extremity edema linked to venous insufficiency, particularly when fluid retention is prominent.
AvailableMicardis
Telmisartan
An ARB used to manage hypertension, which commonly coexists with venous insufficiency and can worsen symptoms if uncontrolled.
AvailableVitamin K2
Vitamin K2 (Menaquinone)
Supports vascular health and may play a role in maintaining vessel wall integrity relevant to venous disease management.
AvailableHow Venous Insufficiency Treatment Works at Doctronic
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Doctronic answers your health questions with personalized medical insights and helps our doctors create a better treatment plan for you.
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Book a $39 telehealth appointment (or copay) within 30 minutes. Our doctors create personalized treatment plans with prescriptions when needed.
Pick Up Your Prescription
Our doctors prescribe non-controlled medications in all 50 states and send prescriptions to your pharmacy for same-day pickup.
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Frequently asked questions
Venous insufficiency occurs when the valves inside the leg veins become weakened or damaged, preventing blood from flowing efficiently back to the heart. Blood pools in the lower legs, causing swelling, aching, and over time, skin changes or ulcers. Risk factors include prolonged standing or sitting, obesity, pregnancy, family history, and prior deep vein thrombosis.
Common symptoms include leg swelling (edema), a feeling of heaviness or aching in the legs, varicose veins, skin discoloration or thickening around the ankles, and in advanced cases, open sores or ulcers near the ankle. Symptoms are often worse after long periods of standing and improve with leg elevation.
Yes. Many people manage venous insufficiency effectively without surgery. Conservative measures include wearing compression stockings, elevating the legs, regular exercise, and maintaining a healthy weight. Medications may be used to address associated swelling or underlying cardiovascular conditions. Minimally invasive procedures are available for more advanced cases but are not always necessary.
Compression stockings apply graduated pressure to the legs, helping push blood upward toward the heart and reducing pooling. They are a first-line, non-prescription treatment that can significantly reduce swelling and discomfort. A physician can help determine the appropriate compression level for your situation.
They are related but not identical. Varicose veins are enlarged, twisted veins visible under the skin and are one manifestation of venous insufficiency. Venous insufficiency is the broader underlying condition involving dysfunctional vein valves. Not everyone with venous insufficiency has visible varicose veins, and not all varicose veins indicate severe insufficiency.
You should seek medical evaluation if you notice persistent leg swelling, worsening pain, skin changes such as darkening or hardening around the ankle, or any open wounds or ulcers on the lower leg. Sudden severe swelling or pain could indicate deep vein thrombosis and requires prompt in-person evaluation.
Doctronic uses an AI-guided evaluation to gather your symptoms, medical history, and relevant details. A licensed physician then reviews your information, makes a clinical assessment, and creates a personalized treatment plan. The process is fully online and designed to connect you with quality care quickly and conveniently.
Yes. Doctronic is staffed by licensed physicians and operates in compliance with HIPAA privacy standards. All care plans are doctor-reviewed and subject to ongoing clinical auditing. Our platform is available to adults 18 and older in any U.S. state.
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