A specialty vein practice for Fort Worth & Granbury

Quiet, careful
vein care
for legs that
ask for it.

Dr. Menzies and Dr. Simmons have treated vein disease across the DFW Metroplex for over a decade. Two offices, board-certified physicians, ultrasound-precise diagnosis, in-office care. No theatrics — just steady work.

Top Doc · Fort Worth 15 yrs
DFW Offices 2
Patient Rating 5.0
Dr. Robert D. Menzies, MD — co-founder of Southwest Vein & Leg Center, Fort Worth.
Top Doctors Fort Worth — Southwest Vein & Leg
Dr. Robert D. Menzies, MD · Co-founder
Board-Certified Physicians
10+ Years Serving DFW
Two Locations
Most Major Insurance & Medicare
Recognized across Dallas–Fort Worth Top Docs Fort Worth, Texas Texas Super Doctors Top Doctors Fort Worth 2026
Top DocFort Worth — fifteen consecutive years
FacultyPain Medicine Fellowship — JPS / UT Southwestern
MemberAmerican Vein & Lymphatic Society
AcceptedMedicare & most major plans
No. 02 Meet the Physicians

Two careers spent quietly perfecting one specialty.

Fellowship-trained at the same demanding hospital. Practicing across the DFW Metroplex for over a decade. Now, working together to treat vein disease the way it deserves to be treated — with patience and ultrasound precision.

Co-founder Dr. Robert D. Menzies, MD
Robert D. Menzies, MD

Twenty-five years of minimally invasive medicine.

UC Irvine, then medical school at UT Houston, then two fellowships — sports medicine and pain medicine — at John Peter Smith Hospital, where he became Medical Director of pain management. Voted Fort Worth Top Doc for fifteen consecutive years.

Board-Certified NPI 1225235179 TX License M3643
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Co-founder SLS
Steven L. Simmons, DO

Triple board-certified. Ten years in uniform first.

U.S. Army and Army Reserve for a decade before medical school. Intern of the Year at John Peter Smith, then built and directed the ACGME-accredited UT Southwestern Pain Medicine Fellowship there. Faculty at Texas A&M, UNT HSC-TCOM, and UT Southwestern. Practicing since 2005.

Triple Board-Certified NPI 1104815505 U.S. Army Veteran
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Dr. Robert Menzies, founder of Southwest Vein & Leg Center.
Fort Worth · Since the start
Our Practice

A specialty built one leg at a time.

Southwest Vein & Leg Center helps hundreds of patients each year treat varicose veins, spider veins, bulging veins, leg pain, restless legs, and the venous reflux underneath them — the quiet cause behind most adult leg-vein symptoms.

Dr. Menzies and Dr. Simmons trained at the same demanding hospital and have served the DFW Metroplex for over a decade. Between them: extensive ultrasound diagnostic expertise, two fellowships, faculty appointments, and a combined refusal to over-treat.

"I find fulfillment in enhancing the quality of life of patients who may have been suffering from vein disease for many years."

— Dr. Robert D. Menzies, MD

Inside the Practice

Real care, real instruments — not stock photos.

Every image here is from the practice itself: their exam room, their ultrasound mapping, their monitoring equipment.

Vein disease is one of the most under-treated, most treatable conditions in medicine.
— The premise of our practice
No. 03 Conditions We Treat

Symptoms that quietly become someone else's idea of "just aging."

Most of what we treat has been told to a patient as inevitable. It usually isn't. The first step is an honest diagnostic — not a sales pitch.

01

Varicose Veins

Twisted, rope-like veins in the legs.

Failing one-way valves let blood pool. Often runs in families. More than cosmetic — heaviness, swelling, and skin changes follow if left untreated.

02

Spider Veins

Fine, web-like surface vessels.

Small dilated capillaries close to the skin's surface. Often cosmetic — but in some patients they're the surface signal of deeper insufficiency.

03

Restless Legs

Often traced to vein reflux.

Many cases have a venous component. Worth a screening before adding medication.

04

Chronic Venous Insufficiency

The umbrella diagnosis behind most adult leg-vein symptoms.

Pressure builds in the deep veins, the legs feel heavy, skin discolors at the ankles. Treatable. Frequently missed.

05

DVT Awareness & Follow-up

Risk education and post-DVT venous care.

Acute DVT is an emergency — go to a hospital. We help with the long-term venous care patients need after one.

06

Venous Leg Ulcers

Slow-healing wounds at the ankle.

Wounds that refuse to close are usually caused by underlying reflux. Treat the vein, and the wound finally heals.

07

Mixed Swelling & Lymphedema

When the cause isn't venous alone.

Some patients have layered conditions. We help untangle which is which — and which we can treat in-office.

Full condition library
No. 04 Treatments We Offer

Procedures designed to be quiet — for the patient, and the leg.

Most are done in-office, under local anesthesia, in under an hour. Walking out the same day is the expectation, not the exception.

01

Endovenous Laser Ablation

EVLA — sealing the failing vein from inside.

A laser fiber, threaded under ultrasound, seals the diseased vein. Local anesthesia. In-office. Most patients walk out the same day.

Duration
≈ 45 min
Downtime
24–48 hours
02

Radiofrequency Ablation

RFA — radiofrequency, not laser.

A cousin to EVLA. The choice between the two is made case-by-case based on vein anatomy and patient comfort.

Duration
≈ 45 min
Anesthesia
Local
03

Sclerotherapy

Tiny injections to fade smaller veins.

A specialized solution collapses the vessel wall. The body reabsorbs it over several weeks. No anesthesia required.

Duration
15–30 min
Downtime
Compression hose
04

Varithena

FDA-approved foam for tortuous veins.

A microfoam injected under ultrasound, ideal for veins too winding for a catheter. No thermal energy.

Duration
≈ 30 min
Anesthesia
Local
05

VenaSeal Closure

Medical adhesive — no heat, no tumescent.

Adhesive is delivered into the diseased vein and seals it closed. Minimal bruising. Discussed during consultation.

Duration
30–45 min
Recovery
Same-day return
06

Microphlebectomy

Surface bulges, removed through pinpoint incisions.

Stubborn varicosities removed through incisions so small they don't usually require stitches. Often paired with EVLA.

Duration
30–60 min
Anesthesia
Local
07

Conservative & Compression Care

Not every leg needs a procedure.

For many patients, compression hosiery, weight, and activity changes are enough — or the right starting point.

Approach
Non-invasive
Best as
First step
Full treatment library
No. 05 The Patient Journey

Four unhurried steps — none of them surprise you with a bill.

The screening is free. Diagnosis is by ultrasound, not guesswork. Treatment is recommended only when it is genuinely indicated and your insurance benefits are clear.

01

Free Vein Screening

A 20-minute, no-cost visit with our team. We listen, examine, and tell you whether a deeper workup is warranted.

02

Ultrasound Diagnosis

A diagnostic ultrasound to identify which veins are refluxing and which are healthy. This is what insurance authorization is built on.

03

Treatment Plan

A written plan that explains exactly what we recommend, why, and what your out-of-pocket cost will be — before anything begins.

04

Recovery & Follow-up

Most procedures send you home walking. We schedule short follow-ups by ultrasound to confirm the vein has closed cleanly.

No. 06 Insurance & Cost

Most patients pay very little. We tell you up-front exactly what.

Medically necessary vein treatment is covered by most major plans and Medicare. Our team verifies benefits before scheduling — no surprises.

Plans we accept

We accept most major commercial plans, Medicare, and many Medicare Advantage plans. If your plan isn't listed, call us — we likely still accept it.

Medicare
Medicare Advantage
Aetna
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Cigna
Humana
UnitedHealthcare
Tricare
UMR
Multiplan / PHCS

How the money part works

Our team verifies your benefits before treatment. You receive a clear, written estimate that lists deductible, coinsurance, and any out-of-pocket cost. We do not begin anything you have not approved.

Coverage varies by plan and diagnosis. Cosmetic-only treatments (such as isolated spider veins) are typically out-of-pocket. We will tell you which category your case falls in.

No. 07 Before & After

A consent-based gallery — built quietly, with the patient's permission.

Currently building

We do not publish patient photographs without explicit, written, treatment-by-treatment consent.

If you would like to see results before your screening, we will show you anonymized clinical photos in office and discuss the range of outcomes for someone with your specific anatomy. Most patients tell us this is more useful than a website gallery anyway.

What Patients Say

5.0 stars across more than 220 reviews.

A small, verbatim selection from Google and Birdeye. The names patients keep mentioning — Brad, Autum — are real members of the team.

★★★★★

"Oh my, where do I start. Dr. Menzies and his entire staff are wonderful. Dr. Menzies has done a total of three procedures and I couldn't be happier with the results."

Verified patientGoogle review
★★★★★

"Dr. Simmons and Brad are wonderful! They are very comfortable to speak to and have a calming demeanor during the procedures. They explain everything."

Verified patientGoogle review
★★★★★

"Amazing service and impressive results! I took my mom for a cosmetic vein removal and the whole team went above and beyond to make sure she was comfortable."

Veronica SaldivarPatient · Fort Worth

Reviews quoted verbatim from public platforms. Full review counts and ratings at Google and Birdeye.

01

Specialty-only practice

We don't do hair transplants or Botox. Vein care is what we do — every day, all day. The depth shows in the diagnosis.

02

In-office, in under an hour

Most procedures are done in our office under local anesthesia. No hospital, no general, no overnight.

03

Honest about cost

Benefits verified up-front. A written estimate before anything begins. Cosmetic and medical clearly separated.

No. 09 Frequently Asked

The questions every patient asks — and the honest answers.

Is vein treatment painful?
Most patients describe the procedure as mildly uncomfortable, not painful. Local anesthesia is used at the access point. The most common comparison is a routine dental visit. There is no general anesthesia and no hospital stay.
How long is recovery?
Most patients walk out the same day. Compression hose are worn for a short period. Normal activity — including light exercise — typically resumes within 24 to 48 hours. We discourage heavy lifting for about a week.
Will my insurance cover this?
For medically necessary treatment of varicose veins or venous reflux, most major commercial plans and Medicare provide coverage. Our team verifies your specific benefits before treatment is scheduled and gives you a written estimate. Cosmetic-only treatments (such as isolated spider veins) are typically out-of-pocket. We will tell you clearly which category your case falls in.
Will the veins come back?
A successfully treated vein does not return — the body reabsorbs it. However, vein disease is progressive. New veins can develop reflux over time, particularly with genetic predisposition or significant weight or pregnancy changes. We do not promise a particular outcome, and we will not pretend otherwise. Annual follow-up ultrasounds catch new issues early.
What does the free screening actually include?
A 20-minute visit. A focused history. A visual exam. An honest conversation about whether further workup — a diagnostic ultrasound — makes sense for you. No pressure, no obligation, no diagnostic ultrasound at this visit (that step is separate and is what insurance is built on).
Do I need a physician referral?
For most plans, no — you can self-refer. A few HMO and Medicare Advantage plans require a referral from your primary care physician. Our front desk will tell you which group your plan is in when you call.
Privacy note (HIPAA-aware). Please do not include protected health information in this form. We will contact you to gather clinical details securely by phone or in person.
No. 11 Visit Us

Two quiet offices — Fort Worth and Granbury.

Same physicians, same approach, easier parking. Choose the office closest to you, or whichever can see you soonest.

Fort Worth Office

Tarrant County · 76104
Address209 St Louis Avenue
Fort Worth, TX 76104
HoursMon — Thu · 8:00am – 4:30pm
Fri · 8:00am – 12:00pm

Walking distance from the Texas Health Harris Methodist and JPS hospital campuses.

Granbury Office

Hood County · 76049
Address403 Temple Hall Hwy, Suite 10
Granbury, TX 76049
HoursBy appointment — call ahead

A quieter satellite office for Greater Granbury patients who'd rather not drive into Fort Worth.

Take the first twenty minutes back.

A free screening is the smallest, most informative step you can take. No referral required. Most patients leave with a clearer head than they walked in with.