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Varicose veins are a common problem, affecting up to 1 in 3 adults in their lifetime. They are usually a sign of an underlying venous insufficiency.
Thread veins can appear anywhere on the body but are mostly evidenced on the legs and face. They are more common than varicose veins, affecting up to 80% of adults.
Leg ulcers appear as broken skin in the lower leg or feet. We have been successfully treating venous leg ulcers for over 20 years.
Upfront and fixed prices. Find out exactly what you’ll pay before attending. Medical Insurance should fund varicose vein treatment.
We just do veins and are the most experienced clinic in Europe. We strive to provide patients with the best possible service in a friendly environment.
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We are regulated by CQC, HIS and HIW.
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All healthcare facilities are regulated by the Care Quality Commission, the CQC. Under the new CQC regulations, it is the CQC inspectors’ jobs to monitor, inspect and regulate services to ensure that they meet the fundamental standards of quality and safety.
The CQC visited our Head Office in February 2018 and we are absolutely delighted with their faultless report, finding all aspects of our service Safe, Effective, Caring, Responsive and Well-led.
You can read the full report on the CQC website, but we have copied the summary from the report below.
Feedback obtained clearly demonstrated positive outcomes for patients. Patients spoke very highly of the care and treatment they had received from the clinic and told us they would highly recommend the service. They considered the clinic provided an excellent service with the care and treatment exceeding their expectations. They described staff as friendly, efficient, helpful and caring.
Patients also told us they were given all of the information they needed to make an informed decision about their treatment options in advance of their treatment in addition to receiving detailed aftercare support and advice.
Staff we spoke with told us they were very well supported in their work and were proud to be part of a team that provided a high quality, specialised service.
Our key findings were:
The purpose of Healthcare Improvement Scotland (HIS) is to enable the people of Scotland to experience the best quality of health and social care by regularly making sure that independent healthcare services, e.g. Veincentre, are complying with necessary standard and regulations.
Please find our Duty of Candour Policy here and our Duty of Candour Annual Report here.
Healthcare Inspectorate Wales (HIW) is the independent inspectorate and regulator of healthcare in Wales. They regulate independent healthcare providers against a range of standards, policies, guidance and regulations to highlight areas requiring improvement.