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Diagnosis and Investigation

 

Careful clinical examination of the leg veins is necessary before treatment starts. Ultrasound equipment is used to assess the veins which cannot be seen through the skin. This investigation is painless and helps to pin-point the source of the problem.

 

Doppler Ultrasound

Two kinds of machine are used in the diagnosis of varicose veins. The expertise of the specialists will determine which type of investigation is appropriate in your case.

 

hand-held dopplerHand-held Doppler:

These are small "pocket" machines used by vascular specialists. They produce a sound as a result of blood flow. It is particularly useful in selecting those patients who require more detailed examination by duplex ultrasound scanning.

 

Duplex Ultrasound Scanning:

At the British Varicose Vein Centre we strongly feel that the best treatment for your leg veins can be achieved only by performing an ultrasound scan of the veins.  This allows accurate diagnosis and mapping of your leg veins so that a bespoke treatment of your veins can be offered and provided.

 

All patients seen for a new consultation at the British Varicose Vein centre therefore undergo a Duplex or Doppler ultrasound of the leg veins. Colour duplex ultrasound imaging provides a moving picture of the blood vessels in the leg. A blood flow 'map' is added which shows the direction of blood flow in veins. This enables a record to be made showing the precise location of the leaking valves.

 

 

Knowing where the problem has arisen enables the specialist to plan accurate treatment thus reducing the risk of recurrence.

 

The scan is vital in establishing an accurate diagnosis which immeasurably improves the success of treatment and post-operative complications. Long term recurrence rates are thus reduced to less than 3% in comparison to a recurrence rate throughout the U.K estimated by some to be as high as 35%. Following your consultation and scan the specialist will discuss his recommendations with you.

 

At the British Varicose Vein Centres you can be assured of individual attention and that any treatment recommended by the specialist will be performed using the most advanced techniques.

 

For further information or to arrange a consultation with one of our vein specialists to discuss your needs, please call:

 

Telephone: 0207 078 3822

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Contacts

contacts St John and Elizabeth Hospital

For further information or to arrange a consultation contact us by the following ways:

Head Office.
The Hospital of St Johns and St. Elizabeth,
Grove End Road,
London. NW8 9NH.

Telephone:
0207 078 3822
Facsimile:
0207 078 3877

Medical Director:
Mr David Greenstein MD BSc FRCS
Consultant Vascular Surgeon

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