Vein Doctor in Fort Worth, Texas for Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI)
If your legs often feel swollen, heavy, or achy, especially after long periods of sitting or standing, you may be experiencing chronic venous insufficiency (CVI). At the Vein Treatment Clinic in Fort Worth, located at 3455 Locke Avenue, Suite 300, Fort Worth, TX 76107, you can receive minimally invasive CVI treatment with Dr. James Chalk, Board-Certified Vascular Surgeon and Vein Treatment Expert.
CVI affects circulation in your legs and can lead to symptoms such as swelling, heaviness, varicose veins, skin discoloration, or cramping. You deserve expert, compassionate care that focuses on both your symptoms and the underlying cause of vein reflux.
Who Is the Best Doctor for Chronic Venous Insufficiency?
While there’s no single “best” doctor for CVI, the most trusted specialists share key qualities: advanced training in vein disorders and a compassionate, patient-first approach. The right doctor for you will combine clinical expertise with genuine care, guiding you through diagnosis and treatment with confidence and clarity.
What Makes a Great Doctor for Chronic Venous Insufficiency?
Treating CVI requires expertise in diagnosing deeper vein issues. The best doctors:
- Specialize in minimally invasive vein treatments
- Use ultrasound imaging to diagnose CVI and vein reflux
- Offer minimally invasive procedures like Radiofrequency Ablation and Sclerotherapy
- Stay current with modern techniques and safety standards
- Create a respectful, comfortable environment
- Focus on clear explanations so you understand your options
Meet Dr. James Chalk, Board-Certified Vascular Surgeon and Vein Treatment Expert
At the Vein Treatment Clinic in Fort Worth, your CVI evaluation and treatment are led by Dr. James Chalk, a Board-Certified Vascular Surgeon and Vein Treatment Expert.
His background includes:
- Medical degree from New York Medical College
- General Surgery residency at Michigan State University
- Vascular Surgery Fellowship at the University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine
- RPVI certification, which supports precise ultrasound-based vein diagnosis
- Additional credentials that reflect his expertise in vascular care: MS, MD, CWSP, FSVS, FACS
Dr. Chalk reviews your ultrasound with you to identify where blood flow has slowed or reversed, evaluates whether vein valves are weakening, and explains which minimally invasive treatments may be appropriate for your symptoms.
CVI Treatments at the Fort Worth Vein Treatment Clinic
We offer minimally invasive treatments designed to improve circulation, relieve symptoms, and support long-term comfort.
Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA)
Radiofrequency Ablation uses controlled heat to close poorly functioning veins and redirect blood flow to healthier ones. As circulation improves, symptoms such as swelling, heaviness, or throbbing often begin to fade.
The procedure typically takes about 30 minutes, uses local anesthesia, and allows most patients to walk out and return to normal activity the same day.
Sclerotherapy
When CVI leads to smaller surface veins or visible clusters, Sclerotherapy can address these veins with a gentle medication that seals them over time.
Both treatments are performed in a comfortable, modern clinic setting. Compression stockings are used for 24 hours after treatment to support optimal results. Relief may be immediate for some, while others experience gradual improvement over time.

How to Book Your Appointment
Booking is simple, just:
- Complete the form with your name, phone number, and email
- Submit your request, and one of our patient coordinators will call you to confirm your appointment and verify insurance coverage
Vein Treatment Clinic Address: 3455 Locke Avenue, Suite 300, Fort Worth, TX 76107
Located near Park Hill Park and the Fort Worth Zoo
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Most CVI treatments are covered by insurance when medically necessary. Our team will help verify your benefits before your visit.
FAQ
Do I need a referral for CVI treatment?
No referral is needed to get treatment for chronic venous insufficiency, you can book directly.
Is CVI treatment painful?
Most patients describe RFA and Sclerotherapy as very tolerable and virtually pain-free.
Why choose our Fort Worth clinic?
You will receive minimally invasive treatments for CVI and underlying vein disease, and most visits take about 30 minutes or less.