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Dr. Carol White brings wealth of experience in vein treatment options to area residents

Comprehensive vein treatment is available right here in North-Central West Virginia.

If you are experiencing leg discomfort, cramping, itching, aching, swelling, fatigue, heaviness, restless legs and/or leg wounds, Dr. White is your doctor. Call 304-225-7549 to set up an appointment to see Dr. White and her team, where you’ll learn about treatment options for your specific needs from an experienced physician who has performed more than 25,000 vein procedures.

Dr. White is a board-certified Emergency Medicine Physician and a member of the American Board of Phlebology. She is certified in endovenous laser ablation, VNUS closure radio-frequency ablation (closureFAST), Venaseal, phlebectomy, ultrasound-guided sclerotherapy and cosmetic sclerotherapy. She has performed over 25,000 venous procedures.

Dr. White earned her medical degree from West Virginia University in 1999. She spent 11 years in the Emergency Department at Monongalia General Hospital (MGH). She served as MGH’s wound care specialist and also worked in hyperbaric medicine during this time. Dr. White served as the Medical Director at the National Energy Technology Laboratory. She was the vein specialist at the Circulatory Center for 7 years and Stonewall Jackson Hospital for 2 years.

She believes that each individual is unique and deserves a personalized plan of treatment. Dr. White also believes Venous treatment should be affordable and available to everyone. She is passionate about helping each of her patients achieve relief from the discomfort caused by varicose veins and spider veins.

Dr. White is a native of Morgantown, W.Va. and her office is located at 1311 Pineview Drive in Morgantown. Call 304-225-7549 with any questions or to set up an appointment.

For more information, please visit drwhitesveincenter.com.

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