- Primary CareMagna cum laude graduate of Duke University’s Trinity School of Arts and Sciences. He obtained his MD at Duke University School of Medicine in 1989. After serving as a chief resident at Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital, Dr. Featherston practiced primary care medicine in Greensboro for 10 years. He completed a training fellowship in phlebology (vein disease) with the leading national phlebology practice in the U.S. Dr. Featherston became a regional medical director with the organization, with the responsibility of training and supervising physicians, nurses and ultrasonographers in the latest techniques for diagnosing and treating vein disease while overseeing multiple practice sites.
- Family PracticeDr. Greenberg is a diplomate of the American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine, board-certified in family medicine and a fellow of the American Academy of Family Practice. He is a registered venous sonographer (RPhS) through Cardiovascular Credentialing International. Dr. Greenberg is also a member of the American College of Phlebology, the American Academy of Family Physicians, the North Carolina Academy of Family Physicians and the Greater Greensboro Society of Medicine.
- Emergency CareIf you have difficulty breathing, have become significantly weak or feverish, or have chest discomfort, you will need an emergency evaluation to rule out the possibility of a clot having traveled from the leg—or having formed within blood vessels in the lungs—causing a potentially life-threatening PE. Seek emergency care or call 911 if you experience any of these symptoms.
- Pregnancy
- UltrasoundFarren Wilkinson’s expertise is treating cosmetically unsightly spider veins with visually guided sclerotherapy and varicose veins with ultrasound guided sclerotherapy. Her expertise has made her popular with patients who were self-conscious about their legs but now feel great again about wearing shorts and skirts following their treatments.
- Hip ReplacementStarted treatment a couple years back but, regrettably, I needed to stop for a hip replacement. I am very happy to be able to start back with my veins therapy. It has been awhile coming but finally here. This is a wonderful place to go for vein treatment. I am looking forward to great results. Thank you Dr. Greenberg and staff. You are very polite and very personable as well as professional. And, all of you smile. I love it. So many do not. They are the same as I had remembered before. Can't wait to get started!
- DermatologyJournal of Dermatology reported that 22% of cases can be related to vein disease of the legs. In many instances, people with restless leg syndrome are prescribed medications for their symptoms without first checking for vein disease.