Texas Vascular Institute

Texas Vascular Institute Locations in Dallas, Fort Worth, and Plano, TX. The Dallas Vein Institute is conveniently located in central Dallas. All major insurances accepted.

Texas Vascular Institute offers expert minimally invasive care for varicose veins, arterial disease, fibroids, May-Thurner, pelvic congestion, knee arthritis, and plantar fasciitis. We are fully equipped with state of the art technology (and top-notch staff) to screen, image, and treat problem veins.

04/11/2026

Do your legs cramp when you walk but feel better when you rest?

That’s called claudication — and it’s one of the most common signs of Peripheral Artery Disease...

⚠️ Here’s what else to watch for:

→ Coldness in one foot or leg
→ Numbness or weakness
→ Wounds on feet that won’t heal
→ Shiny skin or hair loss on legs

Don’t wait until it gets worse. PAD is progressive, but it’s also treatable.

🔗 Visit our website to learn more about PAD screening — link in bio.

Wishing all of our fellow Texans a wonderful Easter weekend 💙🐰🐣
04/05/2026

Wishing all of our fellow Texans a wonderful Easter weekend 💙🐰🐣

04/04/2026

Quick weekend challenge: go for a walk today and pay attention. 👇🏽
Any cramping? Heaviness in your legs? Tingling in your feet?

These aren't just signs of being "out of shape." They could be signs of reduced blood flow.

Your body talks. This month, we're helping you listen.
👣 Follow us for daily foot, leg, and vein health tips all month long.

Still stretching, icing, and hoping your heel pain goes away? 😬If you've tried everything for plantar fasciitis and noth...
04/03/2026

Still stretching, icing, and hoping your heel pain goes away? 😬
If you've tried everything for plantar fasciitis and nothing's working — there's a reason. And there's a solution you probably haven't heard of yet.

Plantar Fasciitis Embolization (PFE) targets the source of chronic inflammation through a tiny catheter.

No surgery. No general anesthesia. No long recovery.

💬 Drop a 🙋 in the comments if heel pain has been slowing you down.

April is Foot Health Awareness Month — and we’re starting with a truth many people don’t realize:Chronic heel pain is of...
04/02/2026

April is Foot Health Awareness Month — and we’re starting with a truth many people don’t realize:

Chronic heel pain is often caused by plantar fasciitis, a condition that occurs when the thick band of tissue supporting your arch becomes inflamed from overuse, strain, or improper support.

The result?
Sharp heel pain, especially with the first steps in the morning or after long periods of sitting.

The good news: plantar fasciitis is very treatable.
Targeted therapies, custom support, stretching plans, and minimally invasive treatments can reduce inflammation, relieve pain, and help you return to comfortable movement.

The sooner it’s addressed, the easier it is to resolve.

📌 Save this post and share it with someone who deserves pain-free steps.

"Excellence in assisting with vein disease... Nobody does it better!" – L. HowardThere is no higher compliment than bein...
03/31/2026

"Excellence in assisting with vein disease... Nobody does it better!" – L. Howard

There is no higher compliment than being told "nobody does it better." We take pride in answering every question and making sure you feel confident as you move forward with your treatment plan. 💙

Looking for the gold standard in vein care? Give us a call at (972) 646-8346.

Specialized vascular care is closer than you think. 📍Whether you are in Dallas, Plano, or Hurst, the Texas Vascular Inst...
03/30/2026

Specialized vascular care is closer than you think. 📍

Whether you are in Dallas, Plano, or Hurst, the Texas Vascular Institute team is ready to welcome you. We’ve strategically placed our clinics to make sure high-quality, outpatient care is convenient for our North Texas community.

Find the location nearest you and book your appointment online at texasvascular.com 📲

Absolutely! In fact, walking is one of the best things you can do for your legs. 🚶‍♀️When you walk, your calf muscles ac...
03/27/2026

Absolutely! In fact, walking is one of the best things you can do for your legs. 🚶‍♀️

When you walk, your calf muscles act as a "second heart," pumping blood back up toward your chest and reducing the pressure in your leg veins. It is a simple, low-impact way to keep your circulation moving.

Try to aim for a 20-minute walk today! Your legs will thank you.

"After my procedures I felt so much better. I highly recommend Dr. Elshatory as he explained each step and my treatment ...
03/26/2026

"After my procedures I felt so much better. I highly recommend Dr. Elshatory as he explained each step and my treatment worked." – Patricia T.

We know that being referred to a specialist can feel a little uncertain, which is why we go above and beyond to exceed your expectations from the moment you park your car to the moment you leave feeling better. 💙

Thank you, Patricia, for trusting Dr. Elshatory and our team with your care!

03/25/2026

Is leg pain keeping you awake? The way you sleep can actually help (or hurt) your circulation. 😴

Try elevating your legs with a pillow to help blood flow back toward your heart, or sleeping on your left side to reduce pressure on your large veins. Small changes can lead to much better rest!

Watch the video for a few more tips, and comment "sleep" if you’d like us to send you more info on managing nighttime leg pain. 🌙

The great news about modern vein treatments is that they are designed to be a permanent solution for the specific veins ...
03/24/2026

The great news about modern vein treatments is that they are designed to be a permanent solution for the specific veins being treated. Once a damaged vein is closed or removed, your body naturally redirects blood flow to healthier veins. 🙌🏽

While we can't stop new veins from developing over time due to genetics or lifestyle, treating the ones causing you pain now provides long-lasting relief.

Ready for results that last? Schedule your evaluation at texasvascular.com

Proper hydration is about more than just quenching your thirst - it is VITAL for your vein health. 💧When you are hydrate...
03/23/2026

Proper hydration is about more than just quenching your thirst - it is VITAL for your vein health. 💧

When you are hydrated, your blood is thinner and flows more easily, which reduces the pressure on your veins and helps prevent pooling.

If you are already predisposed to venous issues, making water your best friend is one of the easiest ways to support your circulation.

Are you hitting your daily water goals? 👀

Address

8330 Meadow Road Suite 100
Dallas, TX
75231

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+19726468346

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Vein disorders affect millions of people, and if these disorders aren’t properly managed and treated, serious consequences can arise. Dallas Vein Institute in Dallas, Texas, is a full-service vein clinic. Varicose vein specialist Dr. Dev Batra focuses on offering comprehensive treatments, fully educating his patients, keeping them comfortable during procedures, and providing specific solutions for individuals seeking relief from cosmetic and medically complex vein problems.

Dr. Batra gives his patients the personal time they need so they can better understand their vein problems and treatment and therapy options. He and the team use cutting-edge technology for vein therapy. This includes minimally invasive procedures that allow the team to address most vein problems with little, if any, pain during treatment, leading to more rapid recovery times.

Dallas Vein Institute is adept at the treatment of a large number of vein conditions. For example, Dr. Batra uses ClosureFast™ thermal vein closure radiofrequency techniques, and the VenaSeal™ closure system for the ablation of diseased veins, thereby rerouting blood flow to adjacent, healthy veins. Dr. Batra offers sclerotherapy procedures to treat spider veins and varicose veins.

Advanced technologies also address chronic venous insufficiency, deep vein thrombosis, leg itching and burning, leg pain and swelling, restless legs syndrome, skin pigmentation, and venous ulcers.