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Center for Advanced Vein Therapy Announces Re-opening for Patient Care
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The CAVT is pleased to re-open for all patient services on Wednesday, May 13, 2020. Patients are encouraged to call for an evaluation or to schedule your procedure. Safety precautions are in place and we are ready to serve you.

PHILADELPHIA & HUNTINGDON VALLEY, Pa. - PennZone -- The Center for Advanced Vein Therapy in Huntingdon Valley, PA is pleased to announce that it will be re-opening for patient services on Wednesday, May 13, 2020.  The CAVT is a vein clinic that specializes in spider vein treatments, radiofrequency venous ablations, VenaSealTM, VarithenafoamTM, DVT diagnosis and management, ulcer treatments and other venous flow disorders that cause leg pain, leg swelling, and skin discoloration.

Patient safety and sterile precautions have always been our priority when treating patients at the CAVT. Considering the recent COVD-19 pandemic, Dr. Steven Allen, who's office is an IAC dual accredited vein center has taken additional precautions to ensure that patient safety is consistently maintained for all patients and staff.

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These steps include medically screening patients prior to entering the office, requiring that anyone entering the office wear a mask, taking patient/visitor temperatures with a non-contact thermal scanner, limiting the number of visitors, and enforcing social distancing regulations.

To further ensure patient and staff safety, all staff must wash their hands thoroughly and apply an alcohol-based sterilizer after patient interaction. All environmental surfaces will be disinfected after each patient interaction and disposable equipment is used when possible such as disposable gloves and masks. All linens are used for only one patient and are cleaned by a medical grade laundry.

By taking these extensive steps Dr. Steven Allen and his staff are confident that the Center for Advanced Vein Therapy will be a safe environment for patients where patients will receive first-rate care for their vein conditions when his office re-opens on Wednesday, May 13th. We encourage you or your loved ones to contact the CAVT at 267-728-7440 for a consultation or to schedule a procedure.

The Center For Advanced Vein Therapy
2600 Philmont Ave #205
Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006
http://www.veintherapypa.com/

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