Vascular
Discover Vascular medical-grade compression garments designed to support circulation and help manage symptoms; shop socks, stockings, and sleeves, and choose by compression level and coverage per your healthcare provider’s advice.

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Managing vascular conditions requires medical-grade compression that delivers precise, therapeutic pressure to support your circulatory system. Our vascular collection features compression socks for vascular disease and medical grade compression sleeves from industry-leading brands, including Mediven, Jobst, and Sigvaris. These compression socks for vascular conditions are engineered to improve venous return, reduce swelling, and help manage symptoms of chronic venous insufficiency, varicose veins, and other circulatory disorders under the guidance of your healthcare provider.
What vascular conditions can benefit from compression socks and sleeves?
Compression socks and sleeves for vascular disease are commonly used to help manage chronic venous insufficiency, varicose veins, post-thrombotic syndrome, and mild to moderate lymphedema in the legs. They work by improving venous return, reducing pooling in the lower limbs, and helping control symptoms like swelling, aching, and heaviness.
What compression level (mmHg) is usually recommended for vascular disease?
For many vascular conditions, doctors often recommend moderate to firm compression, typically in the 15–20 mmHg or 20–30 mmHg ranges, depending on severity and individual tolerance. More advanced venous disease or significant varicose veins may require higher levels such as 30–40 mmHg, but this should always be prescribed and monitored by a vascular specialist.
How do I choose between compression socks, stockings, and sleeves for my vascular condition?
Compression socks and stockings are generally best when symptoms involve the feet, ankles, and calves, since they provide full lower-leg coverage and graduated compression from ankle upward. Thigh or calf sleeves may be used when foot coverage isn’t needed or when paired with specialty footwear, but your choice should follow your clinician’s advice on which areas require support and how far up the leg compression should extend.
How many hours per day should I wear vascular compression garments for best results?
Most people with vascular conditions wear their compression socks or sleeves throughout the day, putting them on in the morning before swelling starts and removing them before bed, unless a clinician advises otherwise. Consistent daily use, especially on days with prolonged standing or sitting, usually delivers the best symptom control and long-term results.
Why Shop Compression Health?
Compression Health specializes in medical-grade compression sleeves and compression socks for vascular disease, offering expert guidance to help you find the right therapeutic solution for your condition. Our collection features only clinically-proven products from Mediven, Jobst, Sigvaris, and other trusted manufacturers, ensuring you receive compression socks for vascular conditions that meet medical standards. With detailed sizing support, fast shipping, and a team that understands vascular health, we're committed to supporting your treatment plan and improving your quality of life.



























































