Leaders of value-based care in Utah

Provo Vein and Vascular

Provo Main Campus
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    Services

    • Imaging

      Imaging

      Using imaging technology, your doctor can evaluate your vein condition and provide imaging-guided treatment.

    • Carotid Ultrasound

      Carotid Ultrasound

      Imaging test that uses sound waves to create pictures of the inside of the carotid arteries and identify complications.

    • Vascular Ultrasound

      Vascular Ultrasound

      Ultrasound test that examines blood vessel circulation in the body to identify blood clots and artery blockage.

    • Vein Treatments

      Vein Treatments

      Different treatments to close varicose veins in order to reduce their appearance and relieve aches and pains.

    • Venous Ablations

      Venous Ablations

      Treatment using laser energy to close varicose veins in the legs. It leaves no scars and relieves aches and pains.

    • VenaSeal Closure

      VenaSeal Closure

      The VenaSeal closure procedure improves blood flow by closing or sealing diseased veins. It is not covered by insurance.

    • Microphlebectomy

      Microphlebectomy

      Microphlebectomy is a minimally invasive removal of varicose veins through tiny incisions on the leg. No stitches required.

    • Varicose Vein Surgery

      Varicose Vein Surgery

      Surgical removal or obliteration of varicose veins to reduce their appearance and minimize pain and aching.

    • Sclerotherapy

      Sclerotherapy

      Treatment of superficial veins of the legs (spider veins) by injection of a solution into the vessels.

    • Radiofrequency Ablation

      Radiofrequency Ablation

      Radiofrequency ablation is an ultrasound-guided, minimally invasive treatment for superficial venous reflux that seals veins.

    Leaders of value-based care in Utah

    More about value-based care

    Traditionally, the healthcare industry has operated under a fee-for-service model where providers are paid based on the number of procedures they perform or patients they see. In a value-based care model, providers are paid by their ability to improve health outcomes, reduce costs, and increase patient satisfaction. Revere Health recognizes that healthcare costs are rising at an unsustainable rate, and that’s why we’ve made the shift to value-based care. We believe we have a responsibility as healthcare providers to lower the cost of care without sacrificing quality. Learn more.
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