Buckingham Township residents looking for a vein clinic near Doylestown now have access to some of the most advanced vein treatments available in Bucks County – right in Yardley. Our clinic serves patients throughout the 18902, 18912, and 18929 zip code areas with the kind of focused, specialized care that general practices simply can’t match.
Dr. Christopher Kowalski is a board-certified vascular surgeon whose entire practice is dedicated to diagnosing and treating vein disease. He has completed more than 10,000 vein procedures and has been named a Castle Connolly Top Doctor and Philadelphia Magazine Top Doctor – recognition based on peer review, not advertising. Every patient who walks through our door receives his direct attention from evaluation through treatment.
If you’ve been living with varicose veins, spider veins, or symptoms like leg cramping and restless legs, a proper evaluation is the first step toward relief. We offer free vein evaluations, accept most insurance plans, and handle all authorization paperwork in-house.
Getting To Our Clinic from Buckingham
Our clinic is at 301 Oxford Valley Rd, Yardley – an easy drive south from the Buckingham and Doylestown area:
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Friday: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
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We provide a comprehensive range of minimally invasive vein treatments at our clinic near Buckingham Township, PA. Every procedure is performed in-office, typically takes 15–45 minutes, and lets you get back to your normal routine the same day. Most treatments are covered by insurance.

A minimally invasive procedure that uses gentle heat through a thin catheter to close diseased veins from the inside. Most patients return to daily activities the same day.

A non-surgical treatment that involves injecting a special medication directly into affected veins, causing them to close and fade over time. We also offer Ultrasound-Guided Sclerotherapy for deeper or harder-to-reach veins.

An advanced, non-thermal treatment that uses medical-grade adhesive to seal diseased veins shut with no heat and no tumescent anesthesia. One of the most comfortable vein treatments available.

A minimally invasive procedure for surface varicose veins that are too large for sclerotherapy, using tiny 2-3mm incisions under local anesthesia. No stitches needed and most patients experience minimal downtime.

A microfoam injection treatment effective for veins of various sizes above and below the knee, requiring no incisions, no heat, and no general anesthesia. The foam collapses the vein and dissolves naturally in the bloodstream.

A non-addictive comfort option used during vein procedures to make the experience as pain-free as possible. It reduces the need for injection numbing and allows patients to stay comfortable throughout the treatment.
See the real difference our treatments make for patients from the Buckingham Township, PA area. Our minimally invasive treatments deliver visible improvement, often within just a few weeks.
Buckingham Township’s population of approximately 20,800 includes a significant number of residents in the 40+ age range – the demographic where vein disease is most likely to develop and progress. Research from the National Library of Medicine estimates that 24% of adults nationwide have visible varicose veins, which in Buckingham translates to roughly 4,990 individuals.
An additional 6% of adults are estimated to have chronic venous disease, a more advanced stage that can cause swelling, skin discoloration, and in severe cases, venous ulcers. For Buckingham, that’s approximately 1,250 residents.
Many people assume that varicose veins are purely cosmetic. In reality, they often indicate an underlying circulatory issue called venous insufficiency, where faulty valves allow blood to pool in the legs. The good news is that modern treatments – including radiofrequency ablation and endovenous laser ablation – can resolve the problem in a single office visit with no incisions, no general anesthesia, and same-day recovery.
One of the biggest advantages of modern vein treatment is how little it interrupts your routine. Procedures take 15 to 45 minutes, and you’re back on your feet the same day. That leaves plenty of time to enjoy Buckingham’s best:
When your legs feel better, everything else feels easier. Book your free vein evaluation today.
Patients from the Buckingham and Doylestown area who are considering vein treatment should know exactly what to look for in a provider: IAC accreditation, board certification in vascular surgery, and a track record of thousands of successful procedures. Our clinic meets all three criteria.
As a Bucks County vein doctor, Dr. Kowalski brings a level of specialization that matters. He stays current with the latest advances in vein treatment, including endovenous laser ablation (EVLA) and radiofrequency ablation (RFA) – two of the most effective, evidence-based procedures for varicose veins. Both are performed in-office with local anesthesia and require no stitches.
Spider vein treatment is equally precise. We use targeted sclerotherapy to collapse unwanted veins with a series of micro-injections, allowing the body to naturally reabsorb them over the following weeks. For patients who want both medical and cosmetic results, we develop a comprehensive plan that addresses all affected veins.
If you’ve been researching varicose vein treatment in Bucks County or looking for a vein clinic near Doylestown, our Yardley location is well within reach. We welcome patients from Buckingham, Plumstead, Solebury, and the surrounding communities.
Contact us to schedule your complimentary evaluation.
We accept most major insurance and many others. Please give us a call if you have any questions.
Your varicose-vein-free journey can start with treatments that only take 15-45 minutes.
Equipped with the latest cutting-edge vein treatments that are minimally invasive and pain free!
Most of our patients return to their normal day-to-day activities post-venous treatments!
Highly trained vein specialists
Dr. Kowalski has deep roots in Pennsylvania, spanning over four generations. He pursued his medical education at Temple University School of Medicine and completed his general surgery residency at The Washington Hospital Center. He then pursued fellowship training in advanced laparoscopic and bariatric surgery at St. Peter’s University Hospital in New Brunswick, NJ, learning from pioneers in the field.
Vein care you can trust
Answers for common vein questions
Our clinic at 301 Oxford Valley Rd in Yardley is approximately 14 miles from Buckingham, reachable in about 25 minutes via PA-332 East or Route 202 South. We serve patients throughout the 18902, 18912, and 18929 zip code areas.
Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) uses controlled thermal energy delivered through a thin catheter to close diseased veins from the inside. The procedure takes about 30 to 45 minutes, requires only local anesthesia, and patients typically return to normal activities the same day. It’s one of the most effective treatments available for larger varicose veins.
Endovenous laser ablation (EVLA) works similarly to RFA but uses laser energy instead of radiofrequency. Both are excellent treatment options with high success rates. Dr. Kowalski will recommend the best approach based on your specific vein anatomy and ultrasound findings.
Most insurance plans cover varicose vein treatment when it’s medically necessary. Our office verifies your benefits and secures any required prior authorizations before scheduling your procedure, so there are no unexpected costs.
Many patients see significant improvement after a single session. However, if multiple veins are affected, a series of treatments may be recommended. Dr. Kowalski will outline the complete treatment plan during your initial evaluation so you know exactly what to expect.
Light walking is encouraged immediately after treatment. Most patients can resume their full exercise routine, including hiking and biking, within about a week. Compression stockings should be worn as directed during the recovery period.
Varicose veins develop when one-way valves inside leg veins weaken and allow blood to flow backward and pool. Contributing factors include genetics, age, pregnancy, prolonged standing, and obesity. A diagnostic ultrasound can determine the extent of valve dysfunction.
Yes. We treat both conditions. Varicose veins are typically addressed with procedures like radiofrequency ablation or VenaSeal™, while spider veins respond well to sclerotherapy. Many patients have a combination of both and we create a treatment plan that addresses everything.
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