Mason Mandy, Vascular Surgeon | Vascular Surgery
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Mason Mandy

Vascular Surgeon | Vascular Surgery

111 East 57th Street, Suite 202 New York New York, 10022

About

Dr. Mason Mandy, MD, is a vascular surgeon practicing at Metro Vein Centers' Midtown, Manhattan location in New York, New York, where he serves as the Chief Medical Officer. Dr. Mandy specializes in the treatment of chronic venous insufficiency. As a board-certified surgeon and vein specialist, Dr. Mandy diagnoses and treats vascular diseases and performs vasular surgeries. He specializes in the treatment of varicvose veins and spider veins using the latest in FDA-approved and minimally invasive technologies, such as Radiofrequency Ablation, Endovenous Laser Ablation, Sclerotherapy, and Varithena. Dr. Mandy and his team of board-certified vein doctors, surgeons, and specialists diagnose venous ulcers, poor leg circulation, and other vascular-related issues such as varicose veins, DVT, and spider veins during free vein evalutions at his clinic in Manhattan, NYC.

“For me, giving patients their freedom and confidence back—their ability to wear shorts, go dancing, or just take a walk with their kids—that’s what it’s all about.”

Education and Training

Birmingham School of Medicine General Surgery (residency) 2006

U.S. Air Force Academy Biology & Biochemistry 2001

Provider Details

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Mason Mandy's Expert Contributions
  • Are Spider Veins and Varicose Veins the Same Thing?

    They look similar. They both pump blood. You can see both in your legs. But are spider veins and varicose veins the same thing? We’ll detail everything you need to know about both types of veins in this article.Are spider veins just smaller varicose veins? Are varicose and spider veins harmless?...

  • What type of treatment is best for varicose veins?

    Hi! My name is Ashley, I'm a member of Dr. Mandy's team of vein specialists. Our vein doctors offer free vein evaluations in our clinics - during these evaluations, your vein doctor examines your legs for signs of vein disease (such as varicose veins) and customizes a care plan that targets your specific concerns and symptoms. The only way to determine which treatment is best suited for your veins is to be seen by a board-certified vein doctor. Because every patient is different, treatment plans will vary from person to person. We offer a variety of minimally invasive varicose vein treatments, from foam sclerotherapy (and other injectable medicines) to radiofrequency and endovenous laser therapies. To learn more about our treatment options, visit our website or give our patient care team a call at 866-749-0024 to schedule your free consultation! READ MORE

Areas of expertise and specialization

Varicose vein treatmentSpider vein treatmentVein removalexcel V+ LaserVarithenaVenaSealSclerotherapyRadiofrequency AblationEndovenous Laser AblationMicrophlebectomy

Awards

  • Teacher of the Year 2006 Beth Israel Medical Center 

Professional Memberships

  • American Vein and Lymphatic Society  
  • American College of Surgeons  

Mason Mandy's Practice location

111 East 57th Street, Suite 202 -
New York, New York 10022
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