Services

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Arterial Disease

Arterial disease occurs when arteries become narrowed or blocked, reducing blood flow to the limbs and vital organs. Early specialist assessment is important to prevent complications.

We diagnose and treat:

  • Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) and circulation-related leg or arm pain

  • Aortic aneurysms (abdominal and thoracic)

  • Carotid artery disease and stroke risk reduction

  • Renal and mesenteric artery narrowing

  • Thoracic outlet and arterial compression syndromes

  • Buerger’s disease and inflammatory vessel disorders

  • Acute limb ischemia and urgent arterial blockages

Focused care to restore circulation and protect long-term vascular health.

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Endovascular & Interventional Procedures

We offer minimally invasive vascular treatments using catheter-based techniques and advanced imaging to restore blood flow and treat complex vascular conditions.

Procedures include:

  • Endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR/TEVAR)

  • Angioplasty and arterial stenting

  • Carotid intervention for stroke prevention

  • Thrombolysis and thrombectomy for acute clot treatment

  • Venous thrombectomy and venous stenting

  • Varicose vein ablation and sclerotherapy

  • Embolisation therapies for selected vascular conditions

Modern vascular treatment options tailored to each patient.

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Venous Conditions

Venous disease occurs when blood flow through the veins becomes impaired, leading to swelling, discomfort, clotting, or skin changes.

We assess and manage:

  • Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) and clot-related conditions

  • Pulmonary Embolism (PE) risk and venous thromboembolism care

  • Varicose veins and chronic venous symptoms

  • Chronic venous insufficiency with swelling or skin changes

  • Venous ulcers and non-healing ankle wounds

  • Post-thrombotic syndrome following previous DVT

  • Iliac vein compression (May-Thurner Syndrome)

  • Pelvic congestion syndrome and pelvic venous disorders

Supporting comfort, mobility, and healthy venous circulation.

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Dialysis Access Management

We provide dedicated vascular access care for patients with renal failure, supporting safe and durable dialysis treatment.

  • AV fistula and graft creation for haemodialysis

  • Dialysis catheter placement (short- and long-term)

  • Peritoneal dialysis access support

  • Access surveillance, imaging, and planning

Complication Care

Management of dialysis access complications, including:

  • Infection

  • Thrombosis or blockage

  • Aneurysm-related fistula problems

Supporting uninterrupted dialysis access and long-term vascular care.

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Lymphatic Disorders and Chemoport-Related Complications and long-term Vascular Access Care

Lymphatic Conditions & Lymphoedema

Lymphatic disorders occur when normal lymph drainage is disrupted, leading to chronic swelling, discomfort, and skin changes. This may develop after surgery, cancer treatment, infection, or lymphatic obstruction. Early assessment helps reduce progression and long-term complications.

We manage:

  • Lymphoedema of the arms or legs

  • Lymphatic obstruction and chronic limb swelling

  • Long-term supportive and compression-based care

Improving comfort and reducing complications of chronic swelling.

Chemoport and Catheter-Related Vascular Complications

Central venous catheters and Chemoports are essential for many cancer patients but may increase the risk of clotting, infection, or venous obstruction. Specialist vascular care is important to maintain safe access and prevent treatment interruption.

We assess and manage:

  • Chemoport- and catheter-associated thrombosis

  • Access-related infection and sepsis

  • Superior vena cava (SVC) obstruction syndromes

  • Venous intervention or stenting where required

Supporting safe vascular access and complications management during cancer care.

Secondary, Resistant & Young Hypertensives

High blood pressure that is severe, difficult to control, or occurs at a young age may indicate an underlying vascular or kidney-related cause. Early specialist assessment is important to prevent long-term complications.

We evaluate patients with:

  • Resistant hypertension despite multiple medications

  • Very severe or rapidly worsening blood pressure

  • Early-onset hypertension (under age 30)

  • Unexplained kidney dysfunction or renal artery narrowing

Specialist Assessment

Evaluation may include:

  • Vascular imaging

  • Screening for secondary causes

  • Renal assessment

Care is tailored to the underlying cause and may include:

  • Medical optimisation

  • Renal artery angioplasty or stenting

  • Long-term vascular and kidney-focused management

Deliberate care to improve blood pressure control and protect cardiovascular and renal health

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Diabetic Foot and Chronic Wounds Management

Diabetes can affect blood vessels, nerves, and wound healing, increasing the risk of foot ulcers, infection, and limb-threatening complications. Early vascular assessment is essential to prevent progression and preserve mobility.

We provide comprehensive diabetic vascular and foot care, including:

  • Circulation assessment and vascular imaging

  • Diagnosis and management of peripheral arterial disease (PAD) in diabetic patients

  • Revascularisation procedures to improve blood flow where required
    (angioplasty, stenting, or bypass surgery)

  • Management of diabetic foot ulcers and non-healing wounds

  • Treatment of infection-related vascular complications

  • Limb salvage strategies for advanced diabetic foot disease

Focused diabetic and vascular care to support healing, mobility, and limb preservation.

Chronic Wound Care & Vascular Ulcer Management

Chronic wounds and vascular ulcers often result from poor circulation, diabetes, or venous disease. Successful healing depends on identifying and treating the underlying vascular cause.

We provide specialised assessment and management of:

  • Non-healing leg and foot ulcers

  • Diabetic ulcers and arterial insufficiency wounds

  • Venous stasis ulcers associated with chronic venous disease

  • Circulation testing and vascular imaging to guide treatment

  • Revascularisation where blood flow is reduced

  • Long-term ulcer prevention and recurrence management

Targeted vascular care to support healing, reduce complications, and restore mobility.

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Vasculitis

Autoimmune Vascular Diseases

Autoimmune vascular diseases occur when the immune system causes inflammation of blood vessels, leading to narrowing, blockage, or reduced circulation. These conditions may affect multiple organs and require coordinated specialist care

We assess and manage:

  • Vasculitis affecting small, medium, or large vessels.

  • other Types of Vasculitides

    • Large Vessel Vasculitis

    • Medium Vessel Vasculitis

    • Small Vessel Vasculitis

    • Immune Complex Small Vessel Vasculitis

Focused vascular evaluation to support circulation and reduce long-term complications.

Raynaud’s & Vascular Disorders of the Hands and Feet

Raynaud’s phenomenon and other small-vessel disorders can cause painful colour changes, numbness, or ulcers in the fingers and toes, particularly in cold conditions or autoimmune disease.

  • Primary and secondary Raynaud’s

  • Digital ischemia and poor extremity circulation

  • Vascular complications of connective tissue disease

Specialist care to protect circulation in the hands and feet.