About Virginia Skin & Vein
Welcome to Virginia Skin & Vein Laser Center of Roanoke, VA. Our
specialists and staff are dedicated to providing you with care and
understanding. We treat our customers with respect, and try to provide
them with as much comfort and safety as they require. Virginia Skin &
Vein's medical staff is here to help you to meet your goals quickly and
effectively.
About Dr. Smith
Virginia Skin & Vein (VSV) brought the first medical practice that
was primarily devoted to the treatment of disorders of the skin and
veins to the Roanoke Valley in January of 2005. Dr. Marty Smith is a
personable and professional physician specializing in Phlebology
(diagnosis and treatment of vein disorders) and Dermatology. At Virginia
Skin & Vein, LLC, our goal is to serve you in a prompt, professional and
courteous manner. Our continued success is in large part due to our many
satisfied patients who consistently refer their family and friends to
our practice.
Dr. Smith has been in active private practice since 1985. He was the
first physician in West Virginia to belong to the American College of
Phlebology and has been treating venous disease since 1989. He is Board
Certified by the American Board of Osteopathic Family Physicians and is
also Board Certified by The American Board of Phlebology.
Active involvement in professional organizations and continuing
education keeps Dr. Smith current on new developments in skin and vein
care. Through these affiliations, he is able to broaden his knowledge of
the latest advances in his field and thanks to his continuous study, Dr.
Smith was the first to offer EVLA (Endovenous Laser Ablation). The
American College of Phlebology provides the opportunity to interact with
Phlebologists from around the world to keep abreast of the most
up-to-date treatments for his patients. Dr. Smith's professional
affiliations include: American College of Phlebology, American Society
of Ambulatory Phlebectomy, and American Medical Association.
About Jason E. Bailey, PAC
Jason E. Bailey joined Virginia Skin and Vein in September 2006.
Originally from Salem, Virginia, he is a graduate of Salem High School
and Virginia Tech. He earned a B.S. in Physician Assistant studies in
August 2006 from Carilion's PA program at Jefferson College in Roanoke,
Virginia and is a NCCPA certified physician assistant. Physician
Assistants are healthcare professionals authorized by the state to
practice medicine as part of a team with physicians. He is trained in
dermatology and phlebology (study of vein disease) to diagnose and treat
patients for numerous dermatologic and venous conditions including but
not limited to acne, eczema, psoriasis, AKs (precancers), skin cancers,
biopsy and removal of skin lesions, spider veins and varicose vein
disease. His clinical interests include melanocytic neoplasms,
photoaging, and chronic venous insufficiency.