- Arthritis
- Family PracticeEsther has been a certified Medical Assistant through the National Health-career Association (NHA) since 2014. She took pleasure in being in Family Medicine before coming to work with Dr. Lane in 2015. She has been in the medical field for 9 years. Prior to becoming a MA she was a certified phlebotomist. Esther enjoys helping to schedule and assist with vein procedures when needed. Please feel free to call Esther anytime with questions.
- UltrasoundAt the office, the team is proud of the technology they use, from their top-of-the-line diagnostic ultrasound using the GE Logiq 8S, to their proven AngioDynamics VenaCure EVLT® system for eliminating varicose veins. They place such a high value on providing the best care that they upgraded their VenaCure to include the NeverTouch® gold-tip laser, which prevents the laser from touching the sides of the vein.
- Radiation TherapyThe risk factors for deep vein thrombosis are 1) Age – typically men over the age of 40 2) Extended bed rest 3) Cancer due to radiation therapy 3) Dehydration 4) Injury and/or surgery 5) Birth control pills 6) History/Family History of DVT 7) Clotting disorders.
- General SurgeryDr. Lane received his Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering and Biomedical Engineering from University of Southern California. He graduated medical school from Roslind Franklin University of Health Sciences/The Chicago Medical School, and completed his General Surgery Residency at Michigan State University in Saginaw.
- Wound CareDr. Lane first became interested in varicose vein treatment as a result of his wound care practice. Healing chronic venous stasis ulcers was terribly difficult. He tested new treatments as they were developed, but it was the Endovenous Laser Treatment that really provided the results he was looking for.
- Vascular SurgeryAccording to the Society for Vascular Surgery: “Varicose veins can occur in almost anyone and affect up to 40% of people in the United States. You may inherit a tendency to develop varicose veins from a parent. Women, women who have had multiple children, and obese persons are at a higher risk. 2
- Robotic Surgery
- Skin CancerPatients should moisturize the treatment area and avoid direct sun exposure. It is also recommended that patients use a good, broad spectrum sunscreen every day. In addition to reducing their future risk of skin cancer, sunscreens also reduce wrinkles and slow the aging process.
- Acne TreatmentAviClear resolves acne, the #1 dermatological skin condition affecting over 50 million people. AviClear is a prescription-free, drug-free laser treatment that is safe for all skin types and tones. Learn More
- LesionsSince patient downtime is minimal, makeup can be applied 1 to 2 days after the treatment. Patients should expect to see micro lesions a few days after treatment and slight redness for up to 1 week depending on treatment parameters.