Taking care of your veins is essential to prevent vascular diseases. If you reside in New York, checkout these specialists - they are worth trusting your vein health.

1. Dr. Ronald Winokur   

Dr. Ronald Winokur earned his bachelor's degree in biomedical engineering from Tulane University, Cum Laude with Honors, before going on to acquire his medical degree from Thomas Jefferson University's Jefferson Medical College. Following an internship in internal medicine at Lankenau Hospital in Wynnewood, PA, he became a diagnostic radiology resident and then Chief Resident at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. Dr. Winokur then pursued an interventional radiology fellowship at New York Presbyterian Hospital's Weill Cornell Medical Center.

Dr. Winokur splits his time between New York Presbyterian Hospital, Weill Cornell Medical Center, and the Weill Cornell Vein Treatment Centre. Working at an academic medical center, he is primarily focused on clinical research, including serving as a site primary investigator for a multicenter trial of a dedicated venous stent, managing revenue and quality analysis of dedicated venous thromboembolism clinics, and overseeing multiple IVC filter projects.

Dr. Winokur also participates in pulmonary embolism management registries. 

2. Dr. George Bolotin 

Dr. George Bolotin is one of the best vein doctors in Brooklyn, NY and the Bronx, NY, because of his extensive education and training. At the Astra Vein Treatment Center, he examines and treats aberrant vein disorders like varicose veins and other circulation issues. But he's also an expert in fibroid detection and treatment, particularly non-invasive methods. He is a Diagnostic and Interventional Radiologist who is trained and certified to recognize the different and varied symptoms of uterine fibroids before recommending the best treatment for you. 

3. Dr. Jessica Plotnick

After earning her B.A. from SUNY-Binghamton, Dr. Plotnick enrolled in Emory University's School of Medicine Physician Assistant Program, which is ranked as the best in the country. She graduated at the top of her class, earning a Physician Assistant degree and a Masters in Medical Science. Jessica began her profession in Emergency Medicine after graduating in January 1996, and she continued to practice for twelve years. After a few years in the E.R., it became clear that she has exceptional skills and a talent for detail-oriented work. This discovery led Jessica to the field of sclerotherapy. She has been practicing Sclerotherapy for almost two decades and is considered as one of the most experienced, knowledgeable, and kind Sclerotherapists in the tri-state area. Jessica has treated thousands of men and women of different skin tones, and they are all extremely pleased with the outcomes. 

4. Dr. Martin L. Schulman

Dr. Martin L. Schulman, M.D., was one of America's first qualified vascular surgeons and has spent decades specializing in vein treatments. He has given over 79 lectures at medical symposia on vein treatment, vascular surgery, and revolutionary techniques that he helped pioneer and introduce to the medical world. He has been a member of the American Board of Surgery, Executive Director of the Deep Vein Foundation, the International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery, the Michael E. DeBakey International Cardiovascular Society, the Denton A. Cooley Cardiovascular Surgical Society, the Society for Clinical Vascular Surgery, the Phlebology Society of America, the European Society for Cardiovascular Surgery, the International Union of Angiology, the Eastern Vascular Society, and the American Medical Association, and the New York Medical Society.

5. Dr. Andrew Cortes

Dr. Montoya is a vein specialist and vascular doctor in New York. He is well-known for his expertise and successful outcomes in heart surgery, and he is now happy to serve the New York community at a Vein Treatment Center.

Dr. Montoya uses the most advanced minimally invasive vein therapies to treat Chronic Venous Insufficiency, a condition that causes spider veins and varicose veins, as well as symptoms including leg cramping, pain, and fatigue.