LITTLETON, Colo. – American Vein & Vascular Institute, a network of vein and arterial disease diagnosis and treatment centers in Colorado and Texas, is excited to announce that it has acquired the former Vincent Vein Center at 300 Plaza Drive, Suite 275 in Littleton.

The former Vincent Vein Center is now the newest clinic of American Vein & Vascular Institute.

LITTLETON, Colo. – American Vein & Vascular Institute, a network of vein and arterial disease diagnosis and treatment centers in Colorado and Texas, is excited to announce that it has acquired the former Vincent Vein Center at 300 Plaza Drive, Suite 275 in Littleton.

As of March 13, the clinic is owned and operated by the American Vein & Vascular Institute. Since that date, the former Vincent Vein Center closed for remodeling to meet the American Vein & Vascular Institute’s standards and to allow time for patient communication and onboarding of new staff members. The facility officially re-opened as the American Vein & Vascular Institute’s Littleton clinic on April 13.

This new location extends the American Vein & Vascular Institute’s reach in South Denver – offering convenience to residents on both sides of I-25 with locations now in Parker (east) and Littleton (west) along the C-470/E-470 corridor. The Littleton facility offers the same expert level of care and features the same quality, state-of-the-art equipment and warm, knowledgeable and accredited staff, as well as the unique team approach to health care that has made the company a trusted name in the world of vein and vascular health.

Dr. Gordon F. Gibbs, M.D., founder and chief medical officer of the American Vein & Vascular Institute, heads the staff of new and existing team members along with Janette Trent, APN-BC, who remains on board at the Littleton clinic. Trent is a board certified nurse practitioner and phlebologist with over 14 years of experience in the field of phlebology. Dr. Gibbs is a Mayo Clinic-trained vascular interventional radiologist board certified in phlebology. Together, they will ensure the Littleton location mirrors the positive and comfortable patient experience provided throughout the country.

“We are excited for the recent growth our company has experienced,” says Erin Gibbs, CEO of the American Vein & Vascular Institute. “With this new Littleton location, we will be able to expand the reach of our services and provide quality, personalized health care to a new Colorado community.”

While the Littleton clinic is now the American Vein & Vascular Institute, the Vincent Vein Center in Grand Junction will remain under the same name and ownership of Dr. Scott Vincent, completely independent of the American Vein & Vascular Institute.