VEIN SPECIALIST IN PARK RIDGE, IL
Varicose Vein Doctor – Dr. Jozef Tryzno, MD, RVT, DABVLM
Board-Certified Vein Specialist Treating Venous Disease Since 1998
π Call (847) 518-9999 to Schedule a Vein Evaluation
Dr. Jozef Tryzno is a board-certified vein specialist and varicose vein doctor in Park Ridge, Illinois, with more than 25 years of experience diagnosing and treating varicose veins and chronic venous insufficiency (CVI).
At International Vein & Skin Institute, care is provided in a private physician practice, where the evaluation, venous ultrasound examination, and minimally invasive vein procedures are performed by the same physician.
This physician-directed model supports careful diagnosis, continuity of care, and treatment recommendations based on each patient’s clinical findings and symptoms.
β Board-certified vein specialist
β Physician-performed venous ultrasound diagnosis
β Minimally invasive vein procedures performed in-office
β Treating venous disease for more than 25 years
Patients from Park Ridge, Chicago, and surrounding communities seek evaluation for symptoms such as:
- Leg pain or aching
- Swelling of the lower legs
- Leg heaviness or fatigue
- Visible varicose veins
These symptoms may occur even before large varicose veins become visible. A venous ultrasound evaluation helps determine whether chronic venous insufficiency is present.
Schedule a Vein Evaluation
If you are experiencing leg pain, swelling, heaviness, or visible varicose veins, a venous evaluation can determine whether treatment may be appropriate.
π Call (847) 518-9999
Appointments available in Park Ridge
A PHYSICIAN-DIRECTED APPROACH TO VEIN CARE
At many vein centers, diagnostic ultrasound examinations and procedures may be performed by multiple providers.
At International Vein & Skin Institute, care is provided by one physician from consultation through follow-up.
Dr. Tryzno personally performs:
• Venous ultrasound examinations
• Diagnostic interpretation of venous reflux
• Treatment planning
• Ultrasound-guided procedures
• Follow-up care
This structure allows the physician responsible for treatment to directly evaluate the vein anatomy and disease process, rather than relying only on technician reports.
EXPERIENCE IN VENOUS DISEASE
Dr. Tryzno has been treating varicose veins and chronic venous insufficiency since 1998.
His clinical practice focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of:
• Varicose veins
• Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI)
• Venous reflux disease
• Spider veins and cosmetic venous concerns
Modern treatment of venous disease has evolved toward minimally invasive, ultrasound-guided procedures performed in the office setting.
These procedures are typically performed using local anesthesia without hospitalization or general anesthesia.
THE ROLE OF VENOUS ULTRASOUND
Accurate diagnosis of venous disease requires venous ultrasound evaluation of the leg veins.
Ultrasound allows the physician to assess:
- Blood flow patterns
- Vein valve function
- Presence and location of venous reflux
At International Vein & Skin Institute, all venous ultrasound examinations are personally performed by Dr. Tryzno.
HANDS-ON APPROACH That Matters
Ultrasound-guided procedures such as EVLA and ultrasound-guided sclerotherapy are technically demanding.
Accurate vein access, precise delivery of laser energy or sclerosant, and real-time interpretation of ultrasound imaging require advanced training and experience.
The safety and effectiveness of these procedures depend heavily on the skill and judgment of the physician performing them.
This allows the physician responsible for treatment planning to directly evaluate the anatomy and functional findings of the veins.
Dr. Jozef Tryzno is a Diplomate of the American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine and holds the Registered Vascular Technologist (RVT) credential.
He was among the first physicians in the United States to perform VNUS Closure following FDA approval and later pioneered the use of endovenous laser ablation in clinical practice.
CONDITIONS THAT MAY REQUIRE EVALUATION
Patients experiencing symptoms affecting the legs may benefit from evaluation for venous insufficiency.
Common symptoms include:
- Leg heaviness or fatigue
- Aching or throbbing discomfort
- Swelling of the lower legs
- Night cramps
- Skin irritation or itching
- Visible varicose veins
- Skin discoloration near the ankles
These symptoms may indicate chronic venous insufficiency, a condition in which vein valves fail and blood flows backward in the legs.
A venous ultrasound evaluation helps determine whether treatment may be beneficial.
MINIMALLY INVASIVE VEIN TREATMENTS
Modern varicose vein treatment focuses on closing or removing malfunctioning superficial veins, allowing blood flow to be redirected into healthy veins.
Procedures offered at International Vein & Skin Institute include:
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Endovenous Laser Ablation (EVLA)
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Ultrasound-Guided Sclerotherapy
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Percutaneous Ablation of Perforating Veins (PAP)
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Ambulatory Phlebectomy
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Cosmetic Sclerotherapy for Spider Veins
All procedures are performed in our clinic using local anesthesia, without hospitalization.
π Call (847) 518-9999 for a Venous Ultrasound Evaluation
PRACTICE STRUCTURE AND CONTINUITY OF CARE
International Vein & Skin Institute operates as an independent physician practice, rather than a multi-provider vein center.
This structure allows the same physician to perform:
• Clinical evaluation
• Venous ultrasound examination
• Treatment planning
• Ultrasound-guided procedures
Maintaining direct physician involvement throughout the diagnostic and treatment process helps ensure that clinical findings, imaging results, and treatment decisions remain closely aligned.
SCHEDULE A VEIN SPECIALIST EVALUATION
If you are experiencing leg pain, swelling, heaviness, or visible varicose veins, a venous evaluation can determine whether venous insufficiency is present and which treatment options may be appropriate.
π Call (847) 518-9999 to schedule a venous evaluation
International Vein & Skin Institute
Park Ridge, Illinois
Medical Disclaimer: The information on this page is provided for educational purposes only and does not replace individualized medical evaluation or treatment. Treatment recommendations and outcomes vary based on clinical findings.
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