Venous ulcers are open wounds that tend to heal slowly, and they often signal a deeper issue with circulation. These ulcers don’t form overnight; they result from long-standing venous insufficiency that’s gone untreated. Addressing the cause behind the wound is key to successful healing and long-term prevention.
Dr. J. Avery Reynolds, MD, provides diagnosis and treatment for venous ulcers at Refine Vein Center. Patients from Franklin and throughout Williamson County trust his expertise in identifying the underlying problem and treating their vein conditions.

What Causes Venous Ulcers?
Venous ulcers, or stasis ulcers, are wounds on the surface of the skin made from untreated pooled blood that has made its way into the tissue of the body because of venous insufficiency. Venous ulcers commonly appear on the lower extremities and heal slower than other types of wounds.
What Are the Symptoms of Venous Ulcers?
Early signs that an ulcer may be forming include:
Once an ulcer develops, symptoms often include:
These ulcers are most common on the lower leg, typically just above the ankle, and may worsen without proper care.
How Are Venous Skin Ulcers Diagnosed?
When you come in for your visit, Dr. Reynolds will go over your symptoms and perform a variety of examinations, including a potential ultrasound, to determine the state of the ulcer(s). Your ulcer should heal within a few weeks upon starting treatment, but if not, Dr. Reynolds will do further testing to find the root of the issue.
Why Choose Refine Vein Center for Venous Ulcers?
Treating a venous ulcer requires more than just wound care. At Refine Vein Center, we focus on the root cause: poor circulation from chronic venous insufficiency. Dr. Reynolds is board-certified in internal medicine and venous and lymphatic medicine, bringing a focused and experienced approach to diagnosing and treating vein-related wounds.
Our Franklin office provides both noninvasive diagnostics and advanced treatments to support ulcer healing and help prevent future ulcers from forming. We walk with you through each phase of care—from initial diagnosis through full recovery—with clear guidance and follow-up.
Start Healing with the Right Care
Venous ulcers can be persistent, but they’re treatable with proper diagnosis and targeted vein care. Early attention helps prevent infection, improve healing, and reduce the risk of recurrence.
Contact Refine Vein Center at (615) 716-8346 to schedule an appointment and get the care you need in Franklin or across Williamson County.