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DRMM partnered with Miller Vein, Michigan’s largest provider of venous insufficiency treatment, to host free vein care services to our clients at our 211 Glendale Veteran Housing on February 2-4, 2024.

Clients from DRMM’s Christian Guidance Center, DRM shelter, Genesis III Women’s and treatment program, and other local shelters received free vein care services to significantly improve their lives in relation to vein-related challenges.

“I am thrilled to announce this unique volunteering opportunity aimed at making a positive impact on the health and well-being of the Detroit community! Providing free vein care services to those in need will significantly improve the lives of individuals facing vein-related challenges,” said Jeffrey Miller, M.D., Founder, and CEO of Miller Vein.

Vein disorders, such as varicose and spider veins, affect more than 80 million Americans. These conditions can cause discomfort, pain, and other health issues, but with proper treatment, symptoms can be improved, and the development of more serious complications can be prevented. Miller Vein, Michigan’s largest provider of venous insufficiency treatment, is committed to delivering exceptional care in a comfortable, patient-focused environment.

“We are honored to be part of this meaningful partnership between Detroit Rescue Mission and Miller Vein, where we join forces to bring the gift of health to those in need., said Dr. Chad Audi, president and CEO of Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries. “Our collaboration seeks to provide free vein care services to the less fortunate, embodying our shared belief in the importance of accessible healthcare for all. Together, we aim to make a positive impact on the well-being of our community and demonstrate the transformative power of compassion and collaboration.”

Thank you to Jeffrey Miller, M.D., Founder, and CEO of Miller Vein and his staff for this collaboration!
For more information on Miller Vein visit www.millervein.com

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