Leg ulcers are a serious complication of various chronic conditions that affect circulation. A vascular specialist is your best resource in managing these leg ulcers and staying healthy.
About Us
Vascular surgeon Dennis Resetarits, MD, has been in practice for 31 years. He specializes in venous disease, varicose veins, and a wide array of specialties at Surgical Care East, PLLC, in Camillus, New York(and surrounding areas of Syracuse.)
Dr. Resetarits graduated from the State University of New York (SUNY) at Buffalo with a degree in pharmacy. He then decided he wanted more involvement with patients and pursued his medical degree at SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University. He completed his residency there as well, serving as the chief resident in surgery. Afterward, Dr. Resetarits completed a research fellowship in vascular surgery. He is currently a member of the Society for Vascular Ultrasound and the American College of Surgeons. Dr. Resetarits has been on the staff of Upstate University Hospital for over 30 years and has received multiple student teaching awards.
The friendly, dedicated staff at Surgical Care East, PLLC has been serving patients for a combined 75 years, and they pride themselves in delivering prompt responses to patients and providing a comfortable and helpful atmosphere for patients.
Surgical Care East, PLLC offers many treatments, including phlebectomy, sclerotherapy, and vein ablation, for conditions such as leg pain, varicose veins, venous insufficiency, and venous ulcers. In addition, Dr. Resetarits now performs VenaSealâ„¢, the latest, most advanced treatment, for varicose veins and is qualified as a Vascular Doctor and a Vericose Vein Doctor. The in-office procedure is minimally invasive and painless, allowing patients to return to regular activity 2-3 hours after the procedure. To learn more and schedule an appointment, call the office or book an appointment online today.
Leg ulcers are a serious complication of various chronic conditions that affect circulation. A vascular specialist is your best resource in managing these leg ulcers and staying healthy.
Everyone gets sore legs. You may have a day when you’re exerting yourself or have a minor injury that you connect with a movement or activity. Sometimes though, pain can be due to problems with blood flow, called vascular leg pain.
While varicose veins aren’t life-threatening, they can have a major impact on the way you feel about the appearance of your legs. Fortunately, treatments are available to effectively eliminate bad veins.