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Jason F. Moy MD, FACS
Rajiv Nagesetty MD FACS - Vein Doctor at the BASS Vein Center

Jason F. Moy

MD, FACS

About the vein doctor

Dr. Jason Moy is an advanced laparoscopic surgeon practicing the full scope of general surgery. Dr. Moy has a particular interest in single incision laparoscopic surgery and performed one of the first single-site laparoscopic cholecystectomies in Northern California. Dr. Moy also treats varicose veins. Dr. Moy is board certified by the American Board of Surgery and is a fellow of the American College of Surgeons. He is currently the division chief of general and vascular surgery at the John Muir Medical Center in Concord. Dr. Moy is also a founding member of the BASS Vein Center located in Walnut Creek.

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Serving Walnut Creek, Brentwood, Contra Costa County, and the East Bay Area

What our patients are saying

"I highly recommend the BASS Vein Center, even if you must travel to see them. The staff at BASS show great concern, and spend ample time getting to know their patients as a person as well as their medical history. They provided an excellent treatment plan to help guarantee that I’d receive the best possible care!"

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Vein Treatments

Here's a look at some of the vein treatment options offered at the BASS Vein Center
Vein Treatment

Conservative Vein Treatment

Given that varicose veins are not a life- threatening problem, some patients achieve adequate relief with conservative therapy. This includes leg elevation and the use of compression stockings for symptom relief.Some insurance companies require a trial of compression stockings for 6-12 weeks prior to approval for a more definitive treatment.

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Vein Treatment

Radiofrequency Ablation Therapy

Radiofrequency ablation therapy uses precision focused radio-frequency energy to treat varicose veins. During the procedure, a small catheter is inserted into the vein. The catheter is heated using radio-frequency energy. The heat from the catheter shrinks and collapses the diseased vein, effectively sealing off the malfunctioning portion of the vein.

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Vein Treatment

Ambulatory Phlebectomy

Ambulatory Phlebectomy, Micro-phlebectomy, or “hook” phlebectomy, is a micro-extraction procedure used to remove bulging varicose veins, both large and small, that are close to the surface.

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Vein Treatment

Sclerotherapy

Also known as ultrasound-guided sclerotherapy, this procedure targets and eliminates varicose veins that are hidden from the naked eye and only seen by ultrasound.

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Vein Treatment

VenaSeal™

The VenaSeal™ system delivers a small amount of a specially formulated medical adhesive to seal — or close — the diseased vein, rerouting blood to nearby healthy veins, which provides symptom relief.

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