Jerald S. Gach, D.O.

Varicose and Spider Veins
Non-Surgical Treatment
For Both Men and Women
No Missed Work

Prolotherapy
Pain Management

Effective for Osteoarthritis
Back, Knee and Shoulder Pain
Natural Healing
Alternative Medicine Treatment
Permanently Rebuilds Stronger Joints by Stimulating New Ligaments, Tendons and Soft Tissues

Howell, Michigan 48843
820 Byron Rd. - Suite 500
Hours: Wednesdays 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Southfield, Michigan 48076
21721 West 11 Mile Rd.
Hours: Tuesdays 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

drgach@painsandveins.com
With Two Michigan Locations:
Southfield: 248-353-VEIN (8346)   Howell: 517-548-5055

About Us

Dr. Jerald Gach was born and raised in the Detroit metro area. After graduating from Eastern Michigan University, he attended the University of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery in Des Moines, Iowa and earned his D.O. (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine) degree. Returning to Michigan, he served a rotating internship at Flint Osteopathic Hospital, followed by a residency in Anesthesia there. He also served the Detroit Osteopathic Hospital (DOH), and Children’s Hospital. Dr. Gach became board certified in Anesthesia in 1978.

For 11 years while Chairman of Anesthesia at DOH and Bi-Country Hospitals, Dr. Gach provided training for local D.O. Anesthesia residents in a cardiovascular and open-heart Anesthesia rotation as well as teaching Michigan State Univeristy students basic Anesthesia concepts along with pain management services. In searching for a less invasive method of treating varicose veins using his injection skills, Dr. Gach began the study of Sclerotherapy and in 1990 opened his first vein clinic while continuing his Anesthesia practice.

Further evolution of his venous practice led to expansion into the study and application of Prolotherapy, a technique which, instead of causing a scar (“Sclero”) in a vein, produces the growth (“proliferation”) of a natural tissue in joints and soft tissue. Dr. Gach remains as Assistant Clinical Professor of Osteopathic Surgical Specialties at Michigan State University.

Last year, after serving his second voluntary teaching/learning session in the Honduras clinics, he began using state-of-the-art FOAM SCLEROTHERAPY in his clinics with improved results.

After retiring from 25 years of Anesthesia practice, Dr. Gach continues to pursue both Sclerotherapy and Prolotherapy services in his clinics to serve Michigan residents from many miles away as well as several other states.

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