New York Conference For Varicose Veins,

September 20, 2005 on 11:11 pm | In Spider Vein News | No Comments

Diomed Holdings, Inc. to Present at the Roth Capital Partners September 7th New York Conference

Roth Capital Partners New York Conference 2005

Diomed Holdings, Inc. (AMEX: DIO), a leading developer and marketer of minimally-invasive medical technologies, including its patented EndoVenous Laser Treatment (EVLT(R)) for varicose veins, today announced that it will be presenting at the upcoming Roth Capital Partners Investor Conference to be held in New York City.

“We are pleased to be participating in a third Roth investor conference,” commented James Wylie, Chief Executive Officer of Diomed Holdings, Inc. “2005 has been yet another exciting year for the Company and we are looking forward to sharing our many accomplishments with the investment community.”

Mr. Wylie will provide an overview of the Company’s strategy, business, and products at the Westin New York Times Square Hotel on Wednesday, September 7, 2005 at 11:30 a.m. EST. The presentation will be broadcast simultaneously over the Internet at http://www.wsw.com/webcast/roth6/dio/.

About the Roth Capital Partners New York Conference:

The conference is being held in a new venue to accommodate a growing number of investors and companies and will feature presentations from more than 200 small and micro-cap companies in industry sectors such as Technology, Healthcare, Financial Services, and Consumer Goods. The award-winning Roth Capital research team has selected a unique combination of presenting companies that are representative of both Roth’s existing research universe and its continued focus on undiscovered companies. The conference provides an opportunity for investors to explore a range of new ideas, with over 50 percent of the presenters being new names.

This conference is by invitation only. For additional information please contact your Roth representative at 800-678-9147.

New Medical Center in Boca Raton Offers State-of-the-Art Treatment for Varicose Veins, Spider Veins

September 18, 2005 on 10:23 pm | In Spider Vein Information, Spider Vein News | No Comments

New Medical Center in Boca Raton Offers State-of-the-Art Treatment for Varicose Veins, Spider Veins

Breakthrough procedures offer patients minimally invasive solutions

Vein Associates Of America, Inc. (OTC: VNAA), a medical facility dedicated to the treatment of
vein disease, recently opened their Boca Raton clinic to offer residents of
South Florida minimally invasive solutions to troublesome varicose veins,
spider veins and hemorrhoids. Located at 900 Glades Road, on the 2nd Floor,
the new medical center provides patients with an alternative to traditional
hospital surgery. Unlike the pain and long recovery period associated with
vascular diseases, Vein Associates(TM) state-of-the-art medical procedures
have patients back to work with no downtime.
“As many as 60% of all American women and men suffer from some form of
vein disorder, but women are more affected — up to 50% overall,” says David
Stone, MD, RVT of Vein Associates(TM) of Boca Raton. “Being such a prevalent
disease, it’s important to find treatment that is safe, effective and causes
as little discomfort as possible, and that’s what we do.” Using the latest in
computer-based ultrasound, fiber-optic lasers and infrared technology, Vein
Associates(TM) physicians are able to treat patient using procedures that are
virtually painless.
“Our Endovenous Laser Therapy for varicose veins allow patients to get
treatment that is just as effective as hospital surgery but without the severe
pain associated with ’stripping,’” says Dr. Stone. For varicose vein
treatment Vein Associates(TM) physicians use ultrasound to find diseased
veins, then, inserting a fiber-optic laser, the vein is collapsed and absorbed
by the body’s natural process. “It’s important to see a physician if you have
the condition,” says Dr. Stone. “If left untreated varicose veins can cause
serious pain, ulcers and even potentially life threatening blood clots.”
Other treatments at the clinic include Transilluminated Sclerotherapy(TM)
for spider veins in which physicians, with the aid of a Veinlite, insert a
sclerocent solution into the tiny veins causing them to dry up and dissolve.
Dr. Stone points out that unlike potentially harmful varicose veins, spider
veins are not dangerous and tend to be more of a cosmetic procedure.
“We also offer two treatments for patients suffering from hemorrhoids,”
says Dr. Stone. “Our HAL and Infrared Photocoagulation procedures offer
patients relief from an embarrassing and uncomfortable condition.” Vein
Associates(TM) medical centers hold the exclusive rights to the medical
technology used in the HAL procedure, which uses a minimally invasive device
to ligate the artery that feeds the hemorrhoids causing it to dry up and
dissolve.
“Computer-based ultrasound is used in all treatments to confirm venous
deficiency in a patient,” says Dr. Stone. “Once the deficiency is confirmed
our physicians will then recommend the appropriate treatment plan for the
condition. And with the opening of our Boca Raton office we now have the
ability to use our expertise to help people in the South Florida area,
assuring them the best possible treatment for varicose veins and all vein
disorders.”

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