Vascularte opens clinic to San Paolo

Vascularte opens clinic to San Paolo


Network betting on the expansion of the outpatient model and strengthens the trend of entrepreneurial medicine in Brazil


Summary

Vascularrte opens on 9/10 a new unit in San Paolo, which stands out for minimally invasive treatments for varicose veins and the expansion of entrepreneurial medicine in Brazil.




Vascular, a network of clinics specialized in minimally invasive treatments for varicose veins, opens on September 27 at 10:30, a new unit in San Paolo. The event takes place in Alameda Dos Arapanés, 1215, in the Indianópolis district, in a morning reception format that will bring together about 50 guests among family members, strategic partners and potential customers. The proposal is to present the structures in a relaxed atmosphere, with breakfast, drinks and live music.

Founded by the vascular surgeon Dra. Camila Kill And by Dr. Dr. Christian Ferreira, Vascularrte operates in a growing segment in Brazil. The data of the Brazilian medical association indicate that the country already records more than 291 thousand private clinics in operation, a number that grows from year to year. The opening of the unit strengthens the tendency to expand entrepreneurial medicine and the pursuit of the population with less invasive, rapid and high -tech procedures.

According to Dr. Camila, the meeting proposal goes beyond the celebration. “The inauguration is also a time to show how our care rooms work and sharing with guests the reception experience we want to bring to patients,” he says.

Treatment of varicose veins in the office

Among the main services of the network is Endolaser, a technique that replaces traditional surgery for the treatment of the vein. The procedure consists in the introduction of an ultrasound optical fiber to apply thermal energy on the sick vein, promoting its closure without cuts or hospitalization.

“The method returns to the patient the freedom to treat something that disturbs him without going through a stressful surgical process. He is safe, effective and increasingly accessible,” explains the doctor.

According to the Brazilian society of Angiology and Vascular Surgery of Rio de Janeiro (Sbacv-Rj), 47.6% of the Brazilian adult population has signs of chronic venous insufficiency, with Safenous one of the main responsible for the symptoms. Previously, the treatment required cuts, general anesthesia and removal from work. Today, with the endolaser, the patient is discharged the same day and can resume the routine almost immediately.

Strategy and expansion

The clinic also bets on the inauguration as an opportunity to generate digital content and strengthen the presence of the brand on social networks. In addition, the event marks the beginning of an active prospecting phase, focusing on new patients.

“We want to consolidate vascular as a reference in venous health and expand access to modern treatments that combine technology, medical accuracy and reception”, concludes Camila.

Source: Terra

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