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LEG VEIN CLINIC THAILAND

Non-surgical treatments for clogged blood vessels, treatment of clogged blood vessels, and spider veins.

Dr. Kittipan Rerkasem
an experienced surgeon specializing in vascular surgery

Clinic for the treatment of clogged blood vessels, non-surgical treatment for abnormal blood vessels.

Treatment results, before and after photos.

Welcome to Leg Vein Clinic Thailand.

The First Standalone Varicose Vein Clinic in Thailand.

At Leg Vein Clinic Thailand, we specialize in the treatment of varicose veins, spider veins, and chronic wounds resulting from damaged veins. Our clinic is led by expert physicians with extensive knowledge and experience in vascular diseases, focusing on non-surgical, minimally invasive treatments. Our patients benefit from cutting-edge technology, allowing them to return home immediately after treatment with no downtime, resuming daily activities right away. We are proud to offer advanced, safe, and effective techniques to deliver the best results for every patient. Our commitment to your well-being starts with personalized care tailored to your unique condition.

Consult with our expert physicians anytime! The initial consultation fee for treatment planning is capped at 300-500 baht. Every patient is different, and a tailored treatment plan will be developed just for you. We provide you with a complete understanding of the benefits, risks, and total costs involved in your treatment. Please contact ahead to schedule an appointment

About treating physicians.

Professor Dr. Kittipan Rerkasem, M.D., Ph.D

Has been approved by the Medical Council of Thailand and the Royal College of Surgeons of Thailand as an expert in the field of vascular surgery.

Current position
Head of Vascular Surgery Unit, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University, Maharaj Nakorn Chiang Mai Hospital, Chiang Mai, Thailand
He has received specialized medical training and conducted doctoral research in the field of vascular diseases at both the University of Southampton and the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom (1998-2003).

 

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