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Specialist Vein Care
Private Service, Vascular Surgery, Radiology
Description
Welcome to Specialist Vein Care. We are a boutique vein clinic owned and operated in Dunedin.
Originally establish by James McCormick, Specialist Vein Care is now led by Peter Laws. Our experienced and dedicated team will tailor a treatment plan specifically for your personal vein complaints.
Our team comprises:
- Mr Peter Laws, Vascular Surgeon
- Dr Ruth Benson, Vascular Surgeon
- Sonographer
- Registered Nurse
- Lorain Ronald, Clinic Manager
Find out more about the causes of varicose veins and their symptoms here
Consultants
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Dr Ruth Benson
Vascular Surgeon
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Mr Peter Laws
Vascular Surgeon
Referral Expectations
Our seven-step process takes the worry out of treatment:
- Contact us
- Free vein assessment
- Ultrasound mapping
- Consultation
- Treatment
- Follow-up treatments
- Discharge
Treatment - an ultrasound mapping scan and a detailed patient history will be used to provide information for the treatment plan. All treatments are a walk-in/walk-out process, followed by the need to wear specific compression stockings for around two weeks, supplemented by regular walking.
Conditions / Treatments / Procedures
These are bulging veins that lie just beneath the skin (superficial veins). They occur when the walls of a vein are weak or damaged or if the valves in the vein that normally stop the blood from flowing backwards are impaired, resulting in pooling of the blood and stretched veins. Besides being unattractive, varicose veins can be painful and cause inflammation or ulceration. The following different types of surgery are available if varicose veins require treatment: Radio Frequency Ablation ("laser") - This procedure is done under local anaesthetic and in a day surgery. A thin tube (catheter) is inserted into the varicose vein through a small incision in the skin and the vein is treated with radiofrequency which heats the inside of the vein. This causes the vein to heal up, close up and get absorbed into the body, effectively getting rid of the varicose vein. You are able to walk after the procedure and the recovery is typically short. Sclerotherapy – A fine needle is used to inject a chemical solution into the vein that causes the vein to collapse. The solution flows through the varicose veins, irritating them, which results in the varicose veins closing up and getting absorbed. The procedure is fast, effective and patients can return to normal activities immediately following the treatment. Phlebectomies – A minimally invasive procedure for removing varicose veins that lie just beneath the surface of the skin. A phlebectomy hook is inserted into a tiny incision, a section of the vein is hooked and the vein removed. It can be performed at the same time as the Radiofrequency Ablation under local anaesthetic at the end of the procedure. You will need to wear compression stockings after the procedure for 1-2 weeks.
These are bulging veins that lie just beneath the skin (superficial veins). They occur when the walls of a vein are weak or damaged or if the valves in the vein that normally stop the blood from flowing backwards are impaired, resulting in pooling of the blood and stretched veins. Besides being unattractive, varicose veins can be painful and cause inflammation or ulceration. The following different types of surgery are available if varicose veins require treatment: Radio Frequency Ablation ("laser") - This procedure is done under local anaesthetic and in a day surgery. A thin tube (catheter) is inserted into the varicose vein through a small incision in the skin and the vein is treated with radiofrequency which heats the inside of the vein. This causes the vein to heal up, close up and get absorbed into the body, effectively getting rid of the varicose vein. You are able to walk after the procedure and the recovery is typically short. Sclerotherapy – A fine needle is used to inject a chemical solution into the vein that causes the vein to collapse. The solution flows through the varicose veins, irritating them, which results in the varicose veins closing up and getting absorbed. The procedure is fast, effective and patients can return to normal activities immediately following the treatment. Phlebectomies – A minimally invasive procedure for removing varicose veins that lie just beneath the surface of the skin. A phlebectomy hook is inserted into a tiny incision, a section of the vein is hooked and the vein removed. It can be performed at the same time as the Radiofrequency Ablation under local anaesthetic at the end of the procedure. You will need to wear compression stockings after the procedure for 1-2 weeks.
These are bulging veins that lie just beneath the skin (superficial veins). They occur when the walls of a vein are weak or damaged or if the valves in the vein that normally stop the blood from flowing backwards are impaired, resulting in pooling of the blood and stretched veins. Besides being unattractive, varicose veins can be painful and cause inflammation or ulceration.
The following different types of surgery are available if varicose veins require treatment:
Radio Frequency Ablation ("laser") - This procedure is done under local anaesthetic and in a day surgery. A thin tube (catheter) is inserted into the varicose vein through a small incision in the skin and the vein is treated with radiofrequency which heats the inside of the vein. This causes the vein to heal up, close up and get absorbed into the body, effectively getting rid of the varicose vein. You are able to walk after the procedure and the recovery is typically short.
Sclerotherapy – A fine needle is used to inject a chemical solution into the vein that causes the vein to collapse. The solution flows through the varicose veins, irritating them, which results in the varicose veins closing up and getting absorbed. The procedure is fast, effective and patients can return to normal activities immediately following the treatment.
Phlebectomies – A minimally invasive procedure for removing varicose veins that lie just beneath the surface of the skin. A phlebectomy hook is inserted into a tiny incision, a section of the vein is hooked and the vein removed. It can be performed at the same time as the Radiofrequency Ablation under local anaesthetic at the end of the procedure.
You will need to wear compression stockings after the procedure for 1-2 weeks.
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Contact Details
442 Moray Place, Dunedin
Dunedin - South Otago
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Phone
(03) 929 1254
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Email
Website
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Level 3, Public Trust Building
442 Moray Place
Dunedin
OTA 9016
Street Address
Level 3, Public Trust Building
442 Moray Place
Dunedin
OTA 9016
Postal Address
PO Box 1657
Dunedin 9054
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This page was last updated at 10:48AM on May 16, 2024. This information is reviewed and edited by Specialist Vein Care.