A woman’s body changes in many ways during pregnancy. While most changes support your developing baby, one that affects your blood vessels primarily protects your health. Unfortunately, it also raises your risk for DVT during and after pregnancy.
Accredited Facility - Vein Center
We have been serving patients in the Memphis community for the past 20+ years with the highest patient satisfaction.
About Memphis Vein Center
The goal of board-certified cardiologist Kishore Arcot, MD, FACC, FSCAI, FSVM, RPVI, and the caring team at Memphis Vein Center is to provide high-quality vein treatments to people living in and around Memphis, Tennessee, and throughout Shelby County.
Memphis Vein Center is an accredited facility with their office conveniently located in the heart of Memphis at Poplar and Ridgeway in East Memphis.
The team at Memphis vein center diagnoses and treats common cardiac and vein-related health problems such as chest pain, coronary artery disease, peripheral artery disease, varicose veins, deep venous thrombosis, pelvic congestion syndrome, May-Thurner syndrome, leg ulcers, and lymphedema.
Dr. Arcot and the team know that no two people are exactly alike. To achieve the best possible treatment outcomes, the team develops custom care plans tailored to each patient’s unique needs.
Using advanced technologies, including ultrasound, ClariVein®, and endovenous laser ablation, it’s possible to safely and effectively treat vein issues once and for all.
To receive the best, most comprehensive care, partner with the team at Memphis Vein Center. Schedule an appointment by calling the office or booking online today.
We are available for our patients 24/7, with an after hours answering service.
We are offering visits. Call us to book your appointment today.
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Dr. Kishore Arcot,MD, FACC, FSCAI, FSVM, RPVI
Board Certified in Cardiology
Board Certified in Interventional Cardiology
Board Certified in Endovascular Medicine
Board Certified in Vascular Medicine
Diplomat in American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine
Registered Physician in Vascular Interpretation
Compassionate Doctor Award – 5 year Honoree (2010)
Compassionate Doctor Recognition (2010)
Patients' Choice 5th Anniversary Award (2010)
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A woman’s body changes in many ways during pregnancy. While most changes support your developing baby, one that affects your blood vessels primarily protects your health. Unfortunately, it also raises your risk for DVT during and after pregnancy.
You can have venous disease without any noticeable signs. When there's a chance you won't have symptoms alerting you to a potentially serious problem, the best way to protect your health is by knowing the risk factors and seeking preventive care.
Chest pain doesn't always mean you have a heart problem, but you should always take it seriously. Even if you don't have heart disease, chest pain may be a symptom of other problems that need medical care.