Anesthesia
Available
Insurance
Accepted
State-of-the-Art
Technology
Minimally
-Invasive
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Personalized
Vein & Leg Care
Our board certified physician Robert D. Menzies, M.D., has been serving the DFW Metroplex for over a decade and possess extensive knowledge of ultrasound diagnosis and treatment techniques. Southwest Vein and Leg helps hundreds of patients each year treat their varicose veins, spider veins, bulging veins, leg pain, restless leg syndrome and other conditions caused by Venous Reflux.
Our Reviews
Robert D. Menzies, M.D.
Dr. Robert D. Menzies has consistently been recognized by his peers andnominated as “Top Doc” in Dallas-Fort Worth and who has been named as one of Dallas-Fort Worth’s rising stars. Learn More
Conditions & Treatments
Varicose Veins
Varicose veins, those enlarged, curly purple veins on your legs are an unfortunate accompaniment of aging and of pregnancy. Learn More
spider Veins
Spider veins, Unlike varicose veins, are usually not painful, but they are a pain to look at when we put on shorts, a skirt, or a bathing suit. Learn More
Restless Leg Syndrome
As the name implies, restless legs syndrome is a condition where the person has an uncontrollable urge to move their legs. Learn More
Vein Mapping & Screening
In order to understand the type of treatment needed for each patient, a vein mapping and screening are the first process. Learn More
Endovenous Laser Ablation
An endovenous laser ablation, better known as an EVLT, is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat refluxing saphenous veins. Learn More
Radiofrequency Ablation
Radiofrequency ablation is a minimally invasive procedure where the physician positions a catheter into the diseased vein through a small opening in the skin. Learn More
Sclerotherapy Treatment
Sclerotherapy is used for spider veins and very small varicose veins on the legs. Learn More
Anesthesia
No one likes to feel any pain if they can avoid it. That’s exactly what anesthesia does — it stops the patient from feeling pain during a medical procedure. Learn More