We have treated thousands of patients for venous problems over the past 30 years with state-of-the-art procedures. Our patients come from Tennessee and surrounding states seeking exceptional vein care. Dr. Daugherty is one of five physicians in Tennessee and Kentucky who earned board certification by the American Board of Phlebology through the first certification exam offered by the new Board in 2008. Successful candidates documented training, experience, and knowledge demonstrating exceptional expertise in the medical specialty of Phlebology.
Vein care has undergone a REVOLUTION in recent years with the advent of increasingly sophisticated minimally-invasive procedures. We have not performed a vein stripping since 2003 since much better technology has become the standard of care.
Our office procedures offer minimal discomfort, minimal time off work, and short recovery times.
What sets us apart from the others?
Double board certification in Phlebology (vein care) and Surgery.
We devote our practice to care of veins and venous diseases. It is not a sideline.
We are THE vein specialists in our area. We do not treat wrinkles, remove hair, or inject collagen or Botox.
We do provide comprehensive, specialized vein care.
We are experienced in evaluating causes of leg symptoms other than vein disorders.
All of our patients get extraordinary time with the physician.
Vascular ultrasound is done in the office by skilled vascular technologists with first-class equipment. This greatly improves the efficiency and quality of your evaluation and treatment.
We offer many different treatments tailored to meet the individual needs of each unique patient.
We do not limit our care to the easy or best paying procedures.
We work to get you all of the benefits your insurer allows under the terms of your contract with your insurer.
Our facility is special… Attractive, clean, comfortable, and designed with the needs of the vein patient in mind.
Dr. Stephen F. Daugherty Earns Certification by the American Board of Phlebology
DAUGHERTY ELECTED TO AMERICAN VENOUS FORUM
4. I've heard that sclerotherapy is expensive and will not be covered by my insurance?
3. Don't I need all of my veins? If you treat them and they go away, what will happen?