DR. Mark A. Schwartz, MD, FACS, RPVI
General Surgery • Vascular Surgery • Phlebology
Nationally-Recognized Facility
Serving Long Island And Surrounding Areas
About Dr. Schwartz
Mark Schwartz, MD, FACS, RPVI, is widely known as the “Long Island Vein Doctor.” At North Shore Vein Center, a nationally-recognized center for excellence in New Hyde Park, New York, Dr. Schwartz offers the latest minimally-invasive vein treatments using state-of-the-art equipment like endovenous radiofrequency ablation, endovenous laser ablation and the VeinGogh™ ohmic thermolysis system for spider veins on the legs and in delicate areas of the face.
Why Choose Us
- Individualized attention from a highly qualified surgeon
- State-of-the-art facility
- A private, comfortable and welcoming environment
- Minimially invasive, outpatient procedures
- A range of treatments using the latest technology
Our Services
We accept most major insurance plans
- 1199
- Aetna
- Blue Cross Blue Shield – PPO, EPO & HMO
- Cigna
- Emblem Health-GHI
- Empire NYSHIP
- Fidelis
- Humana
- MagnaCare
- Medicare
- Oxford
- UHC
- UHC Community Plan
Blog
Latest Posts
What to Expect If You’re Getting Treated for Hand Veins
Hand veins tend to become more common with age, but fortunately, treatment for this condition can make hand veins less noticeable and rejuvenate the overall appearance of the hands. Here’s what to expect from vein treatment for the hands and how to contact North Shore Vein Center on Long Island to request a consultation. What...
Read MoreThe Most Effective Ways to Treat Unsightly Facial Veins
Several treatments for unsightly facial veins can effectively reduce their appearance or make them disappear completely. Here’s a look at the different treatment options for facial veins and how to contact North Shore Vein Center on Long Island to request a consultation. How Do Broken Veins and Spider Veins Appear on the Face? Facial veins,...
Read MoreThe Top Ten Causes of Spider Veins
People struggling with the appearance of their legs due to venous conditions such as spider veins are not alone. Spider veins can affect anyone, and they can be persistent. In fact, it’s estimated that up to half of women have some form of spider veins. Certain risk factors, such as increasing age or female gender,...
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