San Antonio, TX, Aug. 7, 2025—As more people become aware of chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), USA Vein Clinics is holding a free “Let’s Talk Veins,” event at their outpatient location in San Antonio, TX, at 2020 Babcock Road, Suite 12, on Aug. 12, 2025. The event will address urgent health concerns and empower attendees to take charge of their vein health.
“Let’s Talk Veins” comes at a moment where over 40 percent of adults in the U.S. experience CVI, yet less than two percent of them seek treatment annually. If CVI is left untreated, this can lead to complications such as deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and non-healing leg sores. Attendees will have an opportunity to engage with the medical staff at the San Antonio location to ask about their vein health, from the appearance of their veins to symptoms like leg swelling and fatigue after a long day.
To RSVP, visit USA Vein Clinics’ Eventbrite page or call 224-661-1824.
A complimentary lunch will be provided for attendees at 12:30 p.m., and attendees who schedule a consultation during the event will receive a free pair of compression socks, with the possibility of same-day consultations available.
USA Vein Clinics offers minimally invasive treatments for CVI and varicose veins, with over 168 locations across the U.S.—16 in the state of Texas alone. Nationally recognized by the Intersocietal Accreditation Commission for Vascular Testing (IAC), USA Vein Clinics ensures they provide high-quality, evidence-based treatment plans for effective symptom relief.
For more information about these treatments, visit www.usaveinclinics.com or call 855-714-5347.
About USA Vein Clinics
USA Vein Clinics is the largest network of vein treatment centers in the United States, with over 168 clinics nationwide. Their team of experienced cardiovascular surgeons and interventional radiologists perform a variety of minimally invasive treatments to meet individual patient needs, including Endovenous Laser Vein Treatment (EVLT), ClariVein®, Varithena®, VenaSeal™, Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA), and ultrasound-guided sclerotherapy treatments.