Dr. Kristina N Sanchez MD
Phlebology
1925 E Orman Suite 440 Pueblo CO, 81004About
Dr. Kristina Sanchez is a phlebologist practicing in Pueblo, CO. Dr. Sanchez is a medical doctor specializing in veins and venous diseases. As a phlebologist, Dr. Sanchez diagnoses, treats and in certain cases prevents diseases of the veins. Dr. Sanchez may treat vein disorders like clotting disorders, varicose veins, leg ulcers, capillary anomalies, vascular birthmarks, lymphatic diseases and more. Treating abnormal veins can prevent blood blots in the future. Phlebologists perform treatments like microsclerotherapy, vascular laser therapy and sometimes minimally invasive surgeries.
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