Vessel Vascular Care · Portland, OR

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Board-Certified Vascular Surgeon
2,400+ procedures
Same-week appointments

Questions we hear at 2 a.m.

The things you're wondering but haven't asked.

Most patients we see don't need surgery — at least not right away. A significant number are treated with minimally invasive procedures that don't require general anesthesia or hospital admission. After a thorough ultrasound mapping of your vessels, we sit down and walk through every option, from compression therapy and lifestyle changes to endovascular procedures and, where necessary, open repair. Nothing is scheduled without your full understanding.

Treatment spectrum

Lifestyle & compressionFirst-line for mild cases
Minimally invasive (endovascular)Ablation, stenting, sclerotherapy
Surgical repairComplex or advanced disease

Approximate distribution across Vessel's patient panel.

That depends entirely on what's being treated — and we'll give you a precise timeline at your consultation, not a vague "four to six weeks." For varicose vein procedures, most patients walk out of the office and return to light activity the next day. For arterial disease requiring stenting, most people resume normal walking within a week. Open vascular surgery has a longer arc, typically three to six weeks, but we manage that recovery closely so you're never guessing.

Typical recovery timelines

Sclerotherapy / Spider veins

Same day to resume light activity

Endovenous ablation (varicose veins)

1–2 days to resume light activity

Angioplasty / Stenting

3–7 days to resume light activity

Bypass / Open repair

3–6 weeks to resume light activity

Vascular conditions are almost always treated as medical necessity — not cosmetic — which means insurance coverage is strong. Medicare, Medicaid, and most major commercial plans cover diagnostic ultrasound, arterial procedures, and varicose vein treatment when documented symptoms are present (leg pain, skin changes, swelling). Our billing team checks your specific coverage before your appointment and calls you with a clear picture of your out-of-pocket cost. No surprises.

Plans we accept

MedicareMedicaid / OHPBlue Cross Blue ShieldAetnaCignaUnitedHealthcareProvidencePacificSourceRegence

Don't see yours? Call us — we verify coverage for any plan before your visit.

Same-week appointments available

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Before you decide

From worry to understanding.

Dr. Elena Vasquez is board-certified in vascular surgery and has performed over 2,400 vascular procedures across her career — including complex aortic aneurysm repairs, limb salvage cases, and high-volume varicose vein clinics. She trained at OHSU and completed a vascular fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital. More practically: she takes time. The average first consultation at Vessel runs 45 minutes. You'll leave with a diagnosis, a plan, and your questions answered.

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Dr. Elena Vasquez, MD, FACS

Board-Certified Vascular Surgeon

OHSU TrainingMGH Fellowship2,400+ proceduresABVS Certified
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I'd had three consultations in two years and left each one more confused than when I arrived. Dr. Vasquez drew me a diagram of my own arteries and explained exactly what was happening. I cried on the way home — relief, not fear.

— Margaret T., 61, Portland · Peripheral arterial disease

You arrive, fill out a short history form, and then spend time with Dr. Vasquez — not a PA, not a nurse taking notes. She reviews your history, examines your legs or abdomen, and in most cases orders a duplex ultrasound that can be done the same day in our imaging suite. By the time you leave, you'll know what's happening, what your options are, and what we recommend. If you need time to think, that's expected. Nothing is rushed.

Your first visit, step by step

1

Arrival & history form

10 min

Short symptom questionnaire and insurance verification

2

Consultation with Dr. Vasquez

30–45 min

Physical exam, questions, and honest answers

3

Duplex ultrasound imaging

20 min

Non-invasive mapping of your vessels, done in-office

4

Review & care plan

15 min

Findings explained, options discussed, next step agreed

That depends on the condition — and it's a question worth asking directly. Some vascular issues progress slowly and can be monitored safely for months or years. Others, like untreated peripheral arterial disease or a growing aortic aneurysm, can escalate quickly and quietly. Varicose veins rarely become emergencies, but untreated severe cases can lead to skin ulcers that are painful and difficult to heal. We'll be honest with you about urgency — we won't manufacture alarm, but we won't minimize risk either.

When to act sooner rather than later

Sudden severe pain in a leg or foot

A leg that is cold, pale, or blue

A pulsing or tender mass in your abdomen

Wounds on your feet or legs that won't heal

These symptoms warrant a same-day call or emergency visit.

Still have questions? So did most of our patients.

A 10-minute phone call with our care coordinator costs nothing and answers most of what's on your mind.

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By the numbers

2,400+

Procedures performed

Across arterial and venous conditions

98%

Patient satisfaction

Based on post-visit surveys

45 min

Average first consultation

Not 12 minutes. Forty-five.

< 3 days

Average wait for new patients

Same-week availability most weeks

From patients who waited too long to ask

What they said after.

I'd spent two years being told my leg pain was 'just getting older.' Dr. Vasquez found a 70% arterial blockage in the first visit. I walked four miles last Saturday.

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Robert K., 63

Beaverton, OR · Peripheral arterial disease

Three summers I wore long pants in 90-degree heat. After the ablation procedure, I was back at the farmers market two days later. I wish I hadn't waited.

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Priya M., 38

Lake Oswego, OR · Varicose vein ablation

My bypass needed monitoring and my cardiologist referred me here. The level of communication between Dr. Vasquez and my other doctors was something I've never experienced.

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James O., 71

Portland, OR · Post-bypass surveillance

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Vessel — Portland

4218 SW Macadam Ave, Suite 300

Mon–Fri, 8 AM – 5 PM

(503) 555-0140

Vessel — Beaverton

12550 SW Walker Rd, Suite 120

Mon–Thu, 8 AM – 4 PM

(503) 555-0181