
Venous Insufficiency Treatment Near Grandview Heights, Ohio
Diagnosis and management of chronic venous disease causing leg swelling, skin changes, and ulceration.
Just 0 minutes from Grandview Heights to Vertex Podiatry in Grandview Heights
01Why Grandview Heights Patients Choose Vertex Podiatry
Grandview Heights is a vibrant, walkable city of about 7,500 residents entirely surrounded by Columbus - and the home of Vertex Podiatry's office at 1500 W 3rd Ave, Suite 120. Lined with independent restaurants along Grandview Avenue, filled with young professionals and long-term families, and just minutes from downtown Columbus and OSU, Grandview Heights is one of Central Ohio's most desirable urban neighborhoods.
Grandview Heights residents are walkers, runners, and cyclists by nature. The Olentangy Trail is minutes away, and the neighborhood's sidewalk-rich streets see constant foot traffic. Active lifestyles are the norm here - which means foot and ankle conditions are equally common.
Vertex Podiatry is located right in Grandview Heights at 1500 W 3rd Ave, Suite 120. Free parking in our lot. You likely pass our building regularly. Dr. Guy Golan, DPM offers precise diagnosis and cutting-edge treatments for venous insufficiency that you won't find anywhere else in the Columbus area.
02What Is Venous Insufficiency?
Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) occurs when the veins of the lower extremities fail to return blood efficiently to the heart. Normally, one-way valves within the leg veins prevent blood from flowing backward (reflux) as it works against gravity on its way up. When these valves become damaged or incompetent, blood pools in the lower legs and feet - a condition called venous hypertension. Over time, this chronic elevation in venous pressure causes a cascade of changes: swelling (edema), skin discoloration, fibrosis of the subcutaneous tissue (lipodermatosclerosis), and ultimately open venous ulcers around the ankle, which are among the most difficult chronic wounds to heal. Venous insufficiency is far more common than many patients realize, affecting an estimated 30% of adults to some degree, and it is the underlying cause of the majority of lower-extremity ulcers treated in podiatric practice.
Read our complete guide to Venous Insufficiency03Signs & Symptoms
- Heaviness, aching, or fatigue in the legs - worse at end of day and relieved by elevation
- Swelling of the ankles and lower legs (edema) that pits when pressed
- Visible varicose veins or spider veins on the legs
- Skin discoloration - brownish staining (hemosiderin) around the ankles
- Dry, itchy, or inflamed skin on the lower leg (venous eczema or stasis dermatitis)
- Hardening or thickening of the skin and fatty tissue above the ankle (lipodermatosclerosis)
- Open wound or ulcer near the medial ankle that is slow to heal
- Cramping or restless legs, particularly at night
04Risk Factors
- History of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or pulmonary embolism
- Varicose veins (superficial venous reflux)
- Obesity and sedentary lifestyle
- Occupations requiring prolonged standing (nurses, teachers, retail workers)
- Multiple pregnancies
- Family history of varicose veins or venous disease
- Female sex (higher prevalence, particularly postmenopausal)
- Age over 50
When to See Dr. Golan from Grandview Heights
If you have persistent leg swelling, skin discoloration around the ankles, or an open wound near the ankle that is not healing, seek evaluation. Venous ulcers rarely resolve without specialized wound care and treatment of the underlying venous disease. Early diagnosis and compression therapy can prevent ulceration entirely. Dr. Golan evaluates venous insufficiency as part of comprehensive wound care and lower-extremity vascular assessment.
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