About the Center

Physician-led vein and aesthetic care in Lake Zurich.

A Thoughtful Approach to Vein Care

Advanced Vein Treatment & Cosmetic Center is a specialized medical clinic located in Lake Zurich, Illinois. We focus exclusively on vein health and physician-led aesthetic treatments, serving patients from Lake Zurich and nearby suburbs.

Our practice is built on accurate diagnosis, patient education, and evidence-based treatment.

Dr. Amjad Safvi - Grey BG

About Dr.
Amjad Safvi, MD

Dr. Amjad Safvi is a board-certified physician with extensive training and experience in the diagnosis and treatment of vascular conditions. He is recognized for his expertise in treating varicose veins, spider veins, and venous ulcers. Dr. Safvi holds the following esteemed certifications:

Certified in diagnostic radiology, ensuring the highest standard of care in imaging and diagnostics.

Certified in diagnostic radiology, ensuring the highest standard of care in imaging and diagnostics.
Certified in venous and lymphatic medicine, focusing on non-invasive and minimally invasive treatments for vein conditions.
Credentialed by the American Professional Association of Clinical Assistants, ensuring proficiency in clinical procedures.
Certified in vascular technology, specializing in the assessment and imaging of vascular conditions.
Certified in interpreting diagnostic imaging for vascular procedures.

Dr. Safvi applies his extensive training in venous medicine to provide customized treatment plans designed to improve both the function and appearance of veins.

Clinical Tour

Advanced Vein Treatment & Cosmetic Center is designed to provide a calm, private, and professional environment for patients seeking vein and aesthetic care. Our clinic layout prioritizes comfort, cleanliness, and efficiency.

We invite you to take a virtual tour to familiarize yourself with our facility before visiting in person.

Medical Philosophy

Vein conditions should never be treated without proper medical evaluation. Each patient receives an individualized assessment, and treatment recommendations are based on clinical findings and medical necessity.