Dr. M. Albert Malvehy, MD, RVT, dABVLM
Phlebologist
5700 Stoneridge Mall Rd STE 120 PLEASANTON CA, 94588Practice Philosophy
Integrative Medicine
About
Dr. Malvehy is one of the top rated vein doctors in California and has been featured on ABC's The Doctors, KTLA, and Telemundo. Our office offers varicose vein treatment and spider vein treatment serving the entire San Francisco Bay Area. Our office performs sclerotherapy, laser vein treatment, and minimally invasive varicose vein removal in the comfort of our East Bay office, conveniently located at the intersection of I-580 and I-680. There is plenty of free parking, we are a 5 minute walk from the West Dublin BART station, and most commercial insurance and Medicare are accepted. Dr. Malvehy sees everyone personally on every single visit and performs 100% of the exams, ultrasounds, and treatments himself. Dr. Malvehy specialized exclusively in vein treatment and commonly manages revision treatments (both cosmetic and medical) for patients who have failed treatment elsewhere. This includes treatment for chronic leg wounds and venous ulcers.
Education and Training
University of Miami MD 2000
Board Certification
SurgeryAmerican Board of SurgeryABS- 2014
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of MedicineAreas of expertise and specialization
Treatments
- Sclerotherapy
- Facial Vein Treatment
- Laser Spider Vein Treatment
- Laser Vein Treatment
- Microphlebectomy Varicose Vein Removal
Professional Memberships
- American Venous Forum
Experience & Accolades
- Member2012American College of PhlebologyMember
What do you attribute your success to?
- Making it easy for his patients and providing them with the best care.
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