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If you are considering a second opin-


ion, fi rst discuss it with your doctor. Many physicians will be pleased to refer you to an objective source outside of their practice. You can also fi nd a doctor who will provide a second opinion through your insurer, by looking online, by asking other patients, or by using the “Find a Physician” service at the American Board of Venous and Lymphat- ic Medicine website (www.abvlm.org).


Dr. Cindy Asbjornsen is the founder of the Vein Healthcare Center in South Port- land, Maine. Dr. Asbjornsen is a nationally recognized vein specialist, a Fellow of the American College of Phlebology, and certi- fi ed by the American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine. She cares for all levels of venous disease, including spider veins, varicose veins and venous ulcers. You can contact Dr. Asbjornsen at 207-221-7799 or info@veinhealthcare.com. See ad on this page.


Dr. Rudy Mueller Functional Medicine and Chiropractic Find and Address the Cause of Your Symptoms!


• Digestive Disturbances • Fatigue • Weight Management • Insomnia


• Joint & Muscular Pain • Female Hormone Issues • Headaches • Depression


Dr. Rudy Mueller is a board certified licensed chiropractic physician and a certified functional medicine practitioner at True North Health Center in Falmouth, ME. He is accepting new patients and can be reached at his office (207) 781-4488


Healthy Veins Improve Your Quality of Life


At the Vein Healthcare Center, Cindy Asbjornsen, DO provides a comfortable setting where she can evaluate your individual symptoms—from varicose veins to venous ulcers—and work with you to choose the best treatment.


Dr. Asbjornsen is a nationally recognized vein specialist, member of the American College of Phlebology, and a board certified Phlebologist.


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TO SCHEDULE A COMPLETE EVALUATION. Visit www.veinhealthcare.com to learn about vein health and the latest treatments.


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