Welcome to Tri-City Vein & Vascular Center

Board Certified Vascular Physicians Specializing in the Treatment of Venous Reflux Disease

Advanced Vein & Vascular Center in Mesa and Gilbert, AZ

The highly experienced board-certified vein and vascular physicians and staff at the state-of-the-art Tri-City Vein Center have years of experience providing the proper diagnosis and treatment plan for venous reflux disease.

Our team of physicians and staff are dedicated to providing you with high quality care and outstanding patient service. Our patients can complete all of their vein and vascular testing and treatment procedures without leaving our clinic. Our clinic features state-of-the-art equipment and procedure rooms that make the experience effective, convenient, and pleasant.

Vein Conditions

Our team has over 15 years of treating venous disease, including:

  • Varicose veins
  • Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)
  • Venous Ulcers
  • Venous Reflux Disease
  • Venous Insufficiency
  • and more

Vein Treatments

We offer state-of-the art treatment options for vein conditions, including:

  • Vein Mapping
  • VenaSeal
  • Ablation
  • Sclerotherapy
  • Compression Therapy
  • Minimally-invasive surgery
  • Varithena

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Camille Phuc Le, MD, FACC

Welcome, Camille Phuc Le, MD, FACC

Cardiologist in Mesa and Gilbert, AZ Dr. Camille Phuc Le is Board Certified in Cardiovascular Disease, Echocardiography, and Nuclear Cardiology. She completed her Fellowship in Cardiovascular Disease at Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois and her Internal Medicine residency at