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Front Desk

Vascular Surgeon | Vascular Surgery

480 Court Street Ste 101 Brooklyn New York, 11231

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The Downtown vein removal and treatment specialists in Brooklyn, NY, are Ivy League-trained physicians focusing on venous conditions. Led by Dr. Sobolevsky, a renowned vein specialist, our practice specializes in vascular health, treating a range of abnormalities, such as varicose, spider veins, venous and arterial insufficiency, ulcers, DVT, and varicoceles. Dr. Sobolevsky, an esteemed varicose vein doctor, brings exceptional education and clinical training from Harvard, Columbia, and MIT.

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Downtown Vein Treatment Center

480 Court Street Ste 101 -
Brooklyn, New York 11231
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New patients: 718-787-5559
https://www.downtownveinvascular.com/

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