Vein Disease
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Types of vein disease Varicose veins Spider veins Chronic venous insufficiency Varicose Veins Varicose veins are abnormally enlarged veins that appear most often on the legs. They...Read More
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Types of vein disease Varicose veins Spider veins Chronic venous insufficiency Varicose Veins Varicose veins are abnormally enlarged veins that appear most often on the legs. They...Read More
According to the Heart Foundation, 33 per cent of deaths that occur annually in New Zealand are caused by cardiovascular disease. Shockingly, that means that every 90 minutes, a New Zealander dies...Read More
With just a few pieces of key information, you may see the signs of having a potentially life threatening deep vein thrombosis (DVT). What is a DVT? In the simplest terms, a DVT is a...Read More
Non-invasive diagnosis, with a specialist’s opinion Our dedicated vascular ultrasound service is available for your patients. Our ultrasound service is available in Auckland, (North Shore),...Read More
They don’t get better with age Thirty something Gavin Lloyd is an active guy, he runs and cycles as often as he can and has done the ‘Coast to coast’ more than once. Having his...Read More
Spider veins are also commonly known as thread veins or surface veins. They occur on the legs and on the face. They typically range in colour from red/pink to dark blue/purple. They are small...Read More
Presentation: Endovenous therapy: is it the new gold standard? from Specialist Vein HealthRead More
As we emerge from our Winter slumber, it’s time to shed those layers and place a priority on your health this Spring. Here are 5 simple ways to keep veins and arteries healthy. 1. Play with...Read More
Presentation: Assessment of leg ulcers and advances in endovascular treatment from Specialist Vein HealthRead More
Varicose veins are swollen veins near the surface of the skin. It is very common for pregnant women to develop varicose veins during the second trimester of pregnancy. This happens for a number...Read More