What is CCSVI?

CCSVI stands for “Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency,” a condition where people have obstructed blood flow in the veins that drain the central nervous system (the brain and spinal cord). Current research exhibits a high correlation between CCSVI and Mulitple Sclerosis. These venous abnormalities may slow … Read More »
CCSVI Treatment

The CCSVI Liberation treatment performed by doctors in our program adhere to Dr. Zamboni's original protocols. Doctors do not use stents as they feel the long term efficacy has still not been proven to offset the potential increased risk to patients. Safety is their primary concern. Both programs, Costa Rica … Read More »
CCSVI Clinic Medical Team

Vascular Surgery Overview Vascular surgery is a specialty of surgery in which diseases of the vascular system, or arteries and veins, are managed by medical therapy, minimally-invasive catheter procedures, and surgical reconstruction. The vascular surgeon is trained in the diagnosis and management of diseases … Read More »
CCSVI Treatment with CCSVI Clinics
First theorized by Italian Dr. Paolo Zamboni, chronic cerebro-spinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI) is a theory that the drainage of the central nervous system, caused by stenoses or blockages in veins, may lead to reflux of iron rich blood to the brain and may play a role in the degeneration of the myelin sheath and in multiple sclerosis. The CCSVI Liberation treatment, as it has been dubbed, uses angioplasty to unblock veins and help restore normal blood flow.
CCSVI treatment has led to many profound improvements in patients with multiple sclerosis. Post CCSVI treatment, patients often report increased energy, a reduction in brain fog, increased warmth in limbs, a reduction in ‘pins and needle’ sensations, improved balance, improved bladder function, and some have even reported walking again after being confined to a wheelchair.
CCSVI Clinics Offers Trusted CCSVI Treatment
CCSVI Clinics is a division of Passport Medical, North America’s largest and most trusted medical travel company. We have been responsible for the creation of several highly successful Liberation programs and have helped over 800 people through the CCSVI treatment process. With several locations to meet your particular needs, we are here to assist you every step of the way. CCSVI Clinics, by Passport Medical, is a name you can trust for CCSVI treatment.
CCSVI Costa Rica
CCSVI Costa Rica is probably the most comprehensive CCSVI treatment program in the world with hundreds of successfully treated patients. CCSVI Costa Rica is unique in that it is a ‘program’ which includes rehabilitation therapy from vascular and neurological rehabilitation specialists. In addition, the CCSVI treatment program includes a medical insurance policy for your peace of mind. The JCI accredited hospital Clinica Biblica is a private hospital providing the very best in treatment.
The Globe and Mail commented on CCSVI Costa Rica that, “Experts look at the level of treatment offered here… and note that the treatment provided goes far beyond the simple outpatient care provided by most clinics” (December 11, 2010).
CCSVI Cancun
CCSVI Cancun is an excellent option for CCSVI treatment as there are direct flights from almost every major city in North America. The private Amerimed Hospital is located in the heart of Cancun’s medical zone and within minutes of the hotel zone. Treatment is provided by a team of interventional radiologists and interventional cardiologists. Cancun provides one of the most affordable CCSVI treatment options anywhere and includes a medical insurance policy for your peace of mind.
Contact us for more information on CCSVI treatment.
From the Blog

Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency (CCSVI) Found In 97.1% Of Patients
September 27, 2011 By hwd Leave a Comment
CorrelCCSVI Venogramation of localization and severity of extra-cranial venous lesions with clinical status of multiple sclerosis Background: Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency is suspected to play a role in pathogenesis of multiple … Read More »

Vein-Opening Treatment Safe for Multiple Sclerosis Patients, Say Researchers
September 26, 2011 By hwd Leave a Comment
ScienceDaily (Mar. 28, 2011) — Understanding that angioplasty -- a medical treatment used by interventional radiologists to widen the veins in the neck and chest to improve blood flow -- is safe may encourage additional studies for its use as a … Read More »
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