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We Are Essential & Remain Open for You

By Nadene Weil, Director of Patient & Physician Relations

The recent order given by Governor DeSantis confirms that Vascular Vein Centers is a medically-essential business. Therefore, we remain open to serve you, our valued patients

As an Essential Business, We Remain Open for You

Our Safety and Disinfecting Precautions

To keep both you and our staff safe, we implemented extra safety measures.

TELEHEALTH Appointments Are Available

We are now offering TELEHEALTH appointments for certain appointment types. If your appointment can be completed over the telephone or through video conferencing, we are happy to accommodate you. 

Concentrating Our Safety Efforts to 5 Convenient Offices

Our Lake Mary and Waterford Lakes medical teams are now seeing patients at some of our other locations that are close by so that we can concentrate safety and sterilization procedures in fewer spaces. For those that this concerted safety effort affects directly, we will call you directly and reschedule your appointments.

VISITOR POLICY

At this time, we are only allowing a patient visitor for physical or emotional needs. In some cases, we may ask the patient or visitor to wait outside during the patient appointment. Visitors are required to answer screening questions upon entry.

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If you have a fever greater than 100.4 or symptoms of a respiratory illness, please call us to reschedule your appointment:

Toll free: (877) 244-8558

Contact Us: https://www.bestveintreatment.com/schedule-appointment/

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