One of the most common questions at Lone Star Vein Clinic: "Will my insurance pay for this?" Often — yes. Varicose vein treatment is frequently covered by medical insurance, sometimes at 100% after deductible depending on your carrier and plan. The key factor is medical necessity.

Lone Star Vein Clinic welcoming waiting room and reception area in Georgetown, TX
Our Georgetown clinic — a comfortable, professional environment where insurance verification and treatment coordination are handled for you from day one.

What Insurance Plans Do You Accept?

We accept most major commercial and government insurance plans. Common plans accepted include:

Blue Cross Blue Shield
Aetna
Cigna
United Healthcare
Medicare
Humana
Tricare
And more

Call our office to confirm your specific plan is accepted before your visit.

How Does Coverage Work?

Insurance companies cover varicose vein treatment when it is deemed medically necessary — meaning your veins are causing symptoms that affect your quality of life (aching, heaviness, swelling, skin changes) and conservative measures such as compression stockings have not provided adequate relief.

Dr. Abdullah's team handles all insurance verification, prior authorization, and paperwork on your behalf. You focus on your health; we handle the administration.

What About Spider Veins?

Spider veins are typically considered cosmetic and are generally paid for out of pocket. However, if your spider veins are causing symptoms — itching, burning, or are associated with underlying venous insufficiency — Dr. Abdullah can evaluate your specific situation during your consultation. In some cases, coverage may apply.

No-Surprises Policy

Transparency is a core value at our practice. We can verify your insurance and provide an estimated out-of-pocket cost over the phone before your appointment — so there are no surprises when you arrive. Our experienced staff is skilled at navigating insurance requirements and advocating on behalf of our patients.

Want us to verify your insurance coverage before your visit? We can do it over the phone.

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