Midwest Vascular and Pain Specialists Launches Video Visits for Patient Care

The Illinois clinic now offers remote consultations with specialists to expand access to vascular and fibroid treatments.

Apr. 1, 2026 at 10:36pm

Midwest Vascular and Pain Specialists, a medical clinic in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, has announced the launch of video visit services that allow patients to connect remotely with physicians for consultations about vascular conditions and treatments, including options for uterine fibroid care.

Why it matters

The new telehealth service aims to make it easier for patients to access specialized care, especially those who may have difficulty traveling to the clinic. By offering virtual consultations, the clinic can provide an initial evaluation and discuss treatment possibilities before an in-person visit, helping patients begin their care journey more conveniently.

The details

During the video visits, physicians can review symptoms, medical history, and potential treatment options with patients. If further evaluation or in-person care is recommended, patients can then schedule a follow-up appointment at the Hoffman Estates facility. The clinic specializes in minimally invasive procedures guided by advanced imaging technology, such as uterine artery embolization for uterine fibroids.

  • The new video visit service launched in April 2026.

The players

Midwest Vascular and Pain Specialists

A medical clinic in Hoffman Estates, Illinois that specializes in vascular and pain treatment using minimally invasive procedures.

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What’s next

Patients interested in learning more about the video visit service or available treatments can schedule an appointment through the clinic's website.

The takeaway

The launch of video visits at Midwest Vascular and Pain Specialists provides a convenient way for patients to access specialized care, especially for those who may have difficulty traveling to the clinic. By offering remote consultations, the clinic aims to help more people explore treatment options for vascular conditions and fibroid-related symptoms.