Thursday, January 19, 2017

Does Medicare Cover Leg Ulcers?

Does Medicare Cover Leg Ulcer Treatment in Chicago?


Yes, Medicare does cover non healing leg ulcers, but a few conservative therapy conditions must be met first.

For patients with venous leg ulcers compression stockings must be worn for 3 months. If the ulcer is still open and showing no signs of healing the patient should be treated at a Vein Clinic in Chicago to close the varicose veins that feed the ulcer.



While under the care of a Vein Specialist in Chicago the patient will typically undergo a laser vein removal treatment. The amount of treatments vary from patient to patient depending on the number of diseased veins in their legs. The procedure is relatively painless, requires no hospital stay and has a fast recovery time. These varicose vein removal treatments in Chicago have been proven effective and boast a 96-98% vein closure success rate.



Laser Vein Removal Side Effects Include

  1. Bruising
  2. Itching
  3. Tightness
Check out this video where we interviewed a woman who had a leg ulcer that was open for 4 years before receiving laser vein removal treatment at a Vein Clinic in Chicago:




Another treatment option is a compression pump. These pumps act similar to compression stockings, but involve a device wrapped around the legs and are actuated manually or mechanically.

Some of these pumps are covered by Medicare, but require 6 months of prior conservative therapy.

Regardless of the treatment option you choose there are a number of highly qualified Vein Specialists & Vein Clinics in Chicago available to heal your leg ulcers and get you back on your feet.

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