Texas Vein Experts opens three San Antonio-area vein clinics
By AI, Created 1:01 PM UTC, June 02, 2026, /AGP/ – Texas Vein Experts has expanded into the San Antonio region with new clinics in San Antonio, Stone Oak and New Braunfels, bringing its Texas footprint to 13 locations. The move adds minimally invasive treatment options for varicose veins, spider veins and chronic venous insufficiency in a fast-growing metro area.
Why it matters: - San Antonio’s population growth is increasing demand for specialty care, including treatment for venous disease. - Venous disease affects an estimated one in three adults and is often underdiagnosed. - Texas Vein Experts is adding local access to minimally invasive vein care for patients who may otherwise delay treatment for years.
What happened: - Texas Vein Experts opened three new clinics in the San Antonio region. - The new locations are in San Antonio, Stone Oak and New Braunfels. - The practice now has 13 locations across Texas. - The clinics treat varicose veins, spider veins and chronic venous insufficiency.
The details: - The San Antonio clinic is at 1624 Lockhill Selma Rd, San Antonio, TX 78213. - The Stone Oak clinic is at 17115 San Pedro Ave, Suite 220, San Antonio, TX 78232. - The New Braunfels clinic is at 1423 N. Walnut Ave, Suite 101, New Braunfels, TX 78130. - All three clinics are open Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. - The clinics accept most major insurance plans. - Each patient receives a comprehensive duplex ultrasound evaluation before treatment recommendations are made. - The practice uses FDA-cleared, image-guided procedures designed to close malfunctioning veins and restore healthy circulation. - Treated symptoms include aching, cramping, swelling, restless legs and skin discoloration. - Texas Vein Experts has completed more than 20,000 minimally invasive vein procedures and treated more than 5,000 patients statewide. - The practice serves patients across the greater San Antonio and New Braunfels region, including Alamo Heights, Shavano Park, Helotes, Sonterra, Champions Ridge, Cibolo Canyons, Gruene, Creekside, Veramendi, Oak Run and River Chase. - Patients can learn more and schedule a consultation at txveinexperts.com. - Dr. Pavel Valdes leads the San Antonio-area clinics. - Valdes said patients often wait years before seeking treatment for leg pain, swelling, heaviness and visible veins. - Valdes said ultrasound can quickly identify the source of the problem and minimally invasive procedures usually require no hospital stay and little to no downtime. - Valdes earned his medical degree from the University of Havana. - Valdes completed advanced clinical neurophysiology training before his internal medicine residency at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in El Paso.
Between the lines: - Texas Vein Experts is positioning the expansion around convenience, shorter recovery times and local access in a growing market. - The written Patient Commitment Guarantee is a differentiator in a specialty-care category where outcomes can be hard for patients to judge before treatment. - The guarantee says eligible patients who do not noticeably improve after the recommended treatment plan can continue treatment at no additional cost for qualifying veins. - The San Antonio launch broadens the practice’s reach beyond the Dallas-Fort Worth and Houston metro areas.
What’s next: - The new clinics will likely serve patients across a wider San Antonio-New Braunfels corridor as awareness of vein-disease treatment grows. - Texas Vein Experts is directing prospective patients to its website to review options and book consultations.
The bottom line: - Texas Vein Experts is betting that faster diagnosis, minimally invasive treatment and a local clinic network will win patients in one of Texas’ fastest-growing regions.
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