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Vascular & Vein Care

Expert Vein Care, Right Here in Wickenburg

You should not have to travel far to receive exceptional care. Wickenburg Community Hospital & Clinics now offers Advanced Vascular & Vein Care services — bringing Board Certified surgical expertise and cutting-edge vein treatments to the community you call home. Whether you are living with varicose veins, chronic venous insufficiency, or spider veins, relief is closer than you think.

Conditions We Treat

Venous conditions are more common than many people realize — and more treatable than ever before. Our Advanced Vascular & Vein Care services are designed to address a range of conditions, including:

  • Varicose Veins: Enlarged, twisted veins that can cause aching, swelling, and discomfort in the legs
  • Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI): A condition in which the veins in your legs struggle to return blood to the heart efficiently, often causing heaviness, swelling, and skin changes
  • Spider Veins: Small, web-like clusters of visible veins near the skin’s surface that can cause both cosmetic and physical concerns

If you have been living with any of these conditions — or if you are noticing new symptoms — our team is here to help you understand your options and find a path forward.

Treatments & Procedures Offered

Our clinic uses the latest minimally invasive techniques to treat venous disease safely and effectively. Treatments available include:

  • Endovenous Ablation — Thermal and radiofrequency vein closure that targets and seals problematic veins from within
  • Ultrasound Guided Foam Sclerotherapy — A precise, image-guided injection treatment that collapses and eliminates diseased veins
  • Ambulatory Phlebectomy — A minimally invasive procedure to remove surface varicose veins through tiny incisions
  • Sclerotherapy — An injection-based treatment for spider veins and smaller varicose veins
  • Targeted Laser Treatments — Focused laser energy used to reduce the appearance of spider veins and superficial vascular lesions

Advanced diagnostic tools, including lower extremity vascular ultrasound, are also available to accurately assess your venous health and guide your personalized care plan.

The Benefits of Minimally Invasive Vein Care

Seeking treatment for a venous condition can feel daunting — but it does not have to be. Here is what you can expect when you choose our Advanced Vascular & Vein Care services:

No General Anesthesia Required – Our procedures are performed without general anesthesia, which means a safer, more comfortable experience for you.

Minimal to No Downtime – Most of our treatments are completed on an outpatient basis, allowing you to return to your daily routine quickly — without a lengthy recovery period.

Personalized Treatment PlansNo two patients are alike. Your care plan will be tailored to your specific condition, symptoms, and goals — with your comfort and recovery always at the center.

Local Care You Can Trust – Receiving high-quality, specialized vein care no longer means driving to Phoenix. Our clinic brings world-class expertise to Wickenburg, so you can focus on healing — close to home, close to the people you love.

Meet Your Provider

Jordan Glenn, DO Board Certified General Surgeon and Vein Specialist-headshotDr. Jordan Glenn, Board Certified General Surgeon & Vein Specialist

Dr. Jordan Glenn brings over a decade of surgical expertise and a genuine commitment to patient-centered care to Wickenburg Community Hospital & Clinics. A Board Certified General Surgeon and Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS), Dr. Glenn has been serving patients across the Phoenix area since 2011 — and is now proud to bring that same level of compassionate, high-quality care to the Wickenburg community.

Learn more about Dr. Glenn.

 


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Do I need a referral to see Dr. Glenn?

A: WCH does not require a referral however, your insurance might. When you contact us directly (928) 668-1833 to schedule an appointment,  our team can help you identify if your insurance does require one.

Q: Are these procedures covered by insurance?

A: Many vein treatments, particularly those addressing medical conditions like chronic venous insufficiency, are covered by insurance. We recommend contacting your insurance provider prior to your appointment. Our team is also happy to help guide you through the process.

Q:How long do these procedures take?

A: Most of our outpatient procedures are completed within an hour or less, depending on the treatment. Because general anesthesia is not required, you will typically be able to return home shortly after your appointment.

Q: Will I need multiple treatments?

A: This depends on the type and severity of your condition. During your initial consultation, Dr. Glenn will evaluate your venous health and walk you through what to expect — including how many treatments, if any, may be needed.

Q: What should I expect during my first visit?

A: Your first visit will include a thorough consultation and, if appropriate, a lower extremity vascular ultrasound to assess your condition. Dr. Glenn will take the time to answer your questions and discuss your treatment options clearly before any decisions are made.

Q: Take the First Step Toward Healthier Veins

A: You deserve care that is close to home, personalized to your needs, and delivered by a provider who genuinely cares about your well-being. Dr. Glenn and the team at Wickenburg Community Hospital & Clinics are here to help you move forward with confidence.

Request an Appointment Online or call 928-668-1833 and our team will connect you with care!

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Healthcare billing delays often arise from extended insurance claim processing. These insurance delays can lead to confusion and financial strain for patients, who may not receive their bill until weeks or months after care is provided, making it harder to plan financially.

At Wickenburg Community Hospital & Clinics, we strive for timely and accurate billing. However, we cannot bill our patients until the organization has received full and accurate payment from insurance companies, a process that is often protracted and beyond our control. Once we are confident that the patient’s claims are processed and paid accurately by the insurance company, then we move forward with issuing a bill to the patient. Rest assured, we are committed to clear communication and our patient’s well-being.

For further questions, please call at 928-684-4365 or email us at financial.counselor@wickhosp.com.