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Mechanicochemical Endovenous Ablation (ClariVein)™

Patient information Sheet

Varicose Vein Injections (Foam Sclerotherapy)

Patient information Sheet

Thread Vein Injections (Microsclerotherapy)

Patient information Sheet

Treating Varicose Veins with Cyanoacrylate Glues (Venaseal)

Patient information Sheet

Varicose Veins & Their Treatment

Patient information Sheet

Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA)

Patient information Sheet

Endovenous Laser Ablation (EVLA)

Patient information Sheet

  • FAQs
    • Are there any potential risks and complications associated with endothermal ablation?
    • How does it work to treat superficial venous reflux?
    • How effective is endothermal ablation?
    • How is endothermal ablation different from vein stripping?
    • How long does endothermal ablation take?
    • How quickly after treatment can I return to normal activities?
    • How soon after treatment will my symptoms improve?
    • Is age an important consideration for endothermal ablation?
    • Is endothermal ablation covered by my insurance?
    • Is endothermal ablation painful?
    • Is endothermal ablation suitable for everyone?
    • What are patients saying about endothermal ablation?
    • What are the symptoms of varicose veins?
    • What are the three main categories of veins?
    • What are varicose veins?
    • What are venous leg ulcers?
    • What causes varicose veins?
    • What happens to the treated vein left behind in the leg?
    • What is ambulatory phlebectomy?
    • What is sclerotherapy?
    • What is the main difference between arteries and veins?
    • What is the short-term treatment for varicose veins?
    • What is vein stripping?
    • When is endothermal ablation used?
    • Who is at risk for varicose veins?
    • Why do varicose veins occur more in the legs?
    • Will the procedure require any anesthesia?
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Cornwall Vein Clinic

The Cornwall Vein Clinic was established in 2007 to provide access to the latest treatments for venous disease to patients in Cornwall, Devon, and the South West peninsula.

Tel: 01872 308 520
Fax: 01872 308 521

Duchy Hospital

Penventinnie Lane
Treliske
Truro
Cornwall TR1 3UP
Tel: 01872 226 100

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Message from Cornwall Vein Clinic

Our treatment facilities are currently due to reopen sometime in July. In the meantime, we have established a telemedicine clinic which enables Cornwall Vein Clinic to carry out your out-patient consultation by secure video link.

This means that you can have your varicose veins assessed without attending a hospital clinic so that you are in a position to have your treatment as soon as facilities are available.

If you would like to find out more about this service, please click on the link. For more information, call 01872 308520 or email enquiries@cornwallveinclinic.com

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