Address: Stone Point Bldg. (Beaver Office) 500 Market St. Suite 101 Bridgewater, Pa 15009
Phone: 724-862-6910
GPS Directions:
If you’re using a GPS, our location is easier to find by using this address:
500 Market St. Suite 101 Beaver, Pa 15009
Two of our offices (below) have recently consolidated to one main office (above).
2226 Darlington Rd
Beaver Falls, PA 15010
2438 Brodhead Rd
Aliquippa, PA 15001
Directions
From 51 N (From Monaca / Aliquippa)
Take 51 N to Monaca
Take Rochester Monaca Bridge to Madison St.
Proceed to 2nd bridge
Go across Bridgewater Bridge
At light make a right
We’re second building on the right.
From 51 S (Chippewa) or 376 E (New Castle)
51 South for about 6 miles through Brady’s Run
At the 2nd light after Veterans Memorial Bridge make a left onto Leopard Ln.
Go three blocks and make a right on Market St.
We’re in Stone Point Landing on the left.
376 W (Beaver)
Take the Vanport Beaver exit.
Continue through Beaver
After Beaver make a slight right onto Bridgewater exit.
Proceed around curved road which turns into Market St.
Continue straight on through the light we’re the second building on the right
65, North from Ambridge
Take Rochester exit PA-18 / 68
Continue straight onto Brighton Ave to Madison St.
Cross Bridgewater Bridge
At light make a right, we’re the second building on the right.
Important Reminders
Please bring information to complete a Patient Registration Form and Patient Health Report and an emergency contact for our office for our office.
Payment Arrangements – We accept Visa, Master Card and Discover. For your convenience, there is also a finance company available.
We maintain our 24 hour, 7 days a week phone service, in addition to our normal office hours (7 a.m. – 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday), our staff will answer your calls and connect you with the appropriate provider.
You may receive a courtesy confirmation call a few days before your appointment. If you’re unable to make your appointment, please cancel within 24 hours beforehand or fees may apply.
Hours of operations:
Monday 7:00 am – 7:00 pm
Tuesday 7:00 am – 7:00 pm
Wednesday 7:00 am – 7:00 pm
Thursday 7:00 am – 7:00 pm
Friday 7:00 am – 7:00 pm
Saturday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Sunday 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
This Location also has:
Discounts & Gift Packages Available
FREE Vein Screenings
Private & Confidential Setting
Weekend & Evening Appointments
Spa-like Atmosphere
12 Convenient Locations
On-Site Physicians
Medically Trained Staff
Consultative Approach
Customized Treatment Plans
Non-Invasive or Minimally Invasive Options
Pittsburgh’s Locally and Family owned
Experienced staff
Free parking, wide availability
Free coffee, Water, Tea
What to do before visiting a vein doctor?
Before visiting a vein doctor (vascular specialist), there are several steps you can take to ensure a productive and informative appointment. Addressing these points can help you make the most of your visit and provide your doctor with a clear picture of your condition.
- Bring Records:
If you have any previous medical records related to your vascular health, such as imaging results or notes from other doctors, bring them to the appointment.
- Note Lifestyle Habits:
Make a note of your lifestyle habits, such as how much you exercise, your diet, whether you smoke, and if you have a sedentary job.
- Wear Comfortable Clothing:
Opt for loose, comfortable clothing that can be easily removed or adjusted to allow the doctor to examine your legs and veins.
- Create a Timeline:
If your symptoms have developed over time, create a timeline detailing when they started and any changes you’ve noticed.
- Stay Hydrated:
Drink water before the appointment, as this can aid in the examination and imaging procedures.
- Bring Support:
If you’re nervous or might have trouble remembering details, consider bringing a friend or family member to the appointment.
- Ask About Procedures:
If the doctor suggests any tests or procedures during the appointment, ask about their purpose, potential benefits, and any discomfort or recovery involved.
- Discuss Treatment Preferences:
Be open about your preferences and concerns regarding potential treatments. This helps the doctor tailor recommendations to your needs.
- Follow Pre-Appointment Instructions:
If the doctor’s office provides specific instructions, such as fasting or avoiding certain medications, make sure to follow them.
Remember that your vein doctor is there to help and answer your questions. Clear communication and preparation on your part can facilitate a more accurate diagnosis and effective treatment plan.
How can patients manage potential side effects, such as bruising or discoloration, after vein treatments?
Managing potential side effects like bruising or discoloration after vein treatments involves several strategies and practices. Here are some approaches patients can take:
1. Cold Compresses: – Applying cold compresses to the treated area can help reduce swelling and minimize bruising. This should be done intermittently, for 10-15 minutes at a time, during the first 24-48 hours post-treatment.
2. Compression Stockings: – Wearing compression stockings as recommended by the healthcare provider can support blood flow, reduce swelling, and minimize bruising. They help maintain pressure on the treated veins and promote healing.
3. Elevation: – Keeping the treated leg elevated, especially when sitting or lying down, helps reduce swelling and encourages blood flow back to the heart, minimizing bruising and discoloration.
4. Hydration and Nutrition: – Staying well-hydrated and consuming a balanced diet rich in vitamins C and K can support the healing process. Vitamin C helps with tissue repair, while vitamin K is important for blood clotting.
5. Gentle Exercise: – Engaging in light physical activity, such as walking, promotes circulation and helps reduce swelling and bruising. However, strenuous activities should be avoided as advised by the healthcare provider.
6. Avoiding Sun Exposure: – Protecting the treated area from sun exposure can prevent hyperpigmentation and discoloration. Patients should use sunscreen or keep the area covered when outdoors.
7. Over-the-Counter Medications: – Taking over-the-counter pain relievers like acetaminophen can help manage discomfort. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen can reduce swelling and pain but should be used only if approved by the healthcare provider, as they might increase bruising in some cases.
8. Topical Treatments: – Using topical arnica or vitamin K cream can help reduce bruising and improve the appearance of the skin. These should be used as directed by the healthcare provider.
Medical Services Provided at Location
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