Congratulations to Cooper University Health Care’s Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery for earning the prestigious Vein Center Accreditation from the Intersocietal Accreditation Commission (IAC) for the Cooper Vein Center location in Voorhees. This recognition highlights Cooper’s commitment to delivering exceptional care and upholding the highest standards in vein treatment.
More than half of Americans aged 50 and older are affected by varicose veins, a condition where blood pools in the leg veins due to malfunctioning valves. This can progress to chronic venous insufficiency in some cases. The treatment of varicose veins requires specialized evaluation and management, and the IAC accreditation ensures that Cooper University Health Care Vein Center meets the rigorous standards for quality care. The IAC accreditation process includes a detailed self-evaluation and a thorough review by a panel of medical experts, assessing both operational and technical components of the facility. This rigorous review ensures that the facility adheres to published standards and provides quality patient care.
Thank you to our dedicated team for making this possible, especially Katherine K. McMackin, MD, Co-Director, Cooper’s Vein Center. Learn more about the Cooper’s Vein Center here.

