Kathlylee Santangelo, M.D., specializing in vein care, diagnostic ultrasound imaging, and aesthetics.

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5625 N. Western Avenue

Oklahoma City, OK 73118

Text or Call: 405-739-6596

Fax: 405-739-6596 (same as phone)

Come see our beautiful space, located on Western Avenue, just South of the Chesapeake campus, Whole Foods and Classen Curve.

Totality - specializing in vein care, diagnostic ultrasound imaging, and aesthetics.

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Monday – Friday | 9:00am – 4:30pm

Kathlylee Santangelo, M.D., specializing in vein care, diagnostic ultrasound imaging, and aesthetics.

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We encourage you to schedule a consultation today. During our meeting, we will advise on whether or not you’re an ideal candidate for this procedure, as well as compose a custom treatment plan designed to achieve the smooth, clear and vein-free skin you’ve always wanted. Call or text today and one of our seasoned staff members will be able to assist you.

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Veins 101: Why do Varicose Veins itch?

Veins 101: Why do Varicose Veins itch?

We know how frustrating varicose veins can be... Not only are they unsightly, but they ITCH. Why do they itch?!?! The reason is a condition associated with varicose veins called Venous Stasis Dermatitis. This condition is caused by blood building up in the veins and...

Veins 101: How are Varicose Veins Treated?

Veins 101: How are Varicose Veins Treated?

One of the most common questions people with Varicose Veins ask is: How do I get rid of them? At Totality, we offer several treatment modalities to get rid of those persistent Varicose Veins. Previously, Varicose Veins were physically cut out of the body, resulting in...

Veins 101: Vaginal Varicose Veins

Veins 101: Vaginal Varicose Veins

Vaginal Varicose Veins… What a nuisance! Unfortunately, pregnant individuals are most at-risk for developing them. Vaginal Varicose Veins are very normal, and are referred to as Vulvar Varicosities, since they don't actually impact the vaginal canal and only the...