Nuffield Health, Exeter Hospital

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    Nuffield Health, Exeter Hospital
     Nuffield Health Exeter Hospital,
     Wonford Road,
     Exeter,
     Devon
     EX2 4UG
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    Web :https://www.nuffieldhea..

    Email :exeter.enquiries@nuffield..

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    Star Rating (17)
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  • Provider Information
  • Nuffield Health, Exeter Hospital is a private care provider near Exeter and provides a list of private procedures including Varicose Vein Treatment with prices available to compare on BestcareCompare. This provider has 17 reviews with a rating of 3.6 stars out of 5 and a CQC rating of Good.
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  • Procedure Information

    Varicose veins Stripping
    Varicose veins develop most frequently in your legs resulting in enlarged and sometimes twisted veins. Although they are usually not a serious medical problem, varicose veins can be unsightly and uncomfortable.

    During your consultation your surgeon may recommend surgical removal (stripping) of your varicose veins. Various types of anaesthetic may be used. Stripping usually takes about one hour on each leg.

    Your consultant may mark the varicose veins to be stripped using waterproof pen. Once the anaesthetic is working, your varicose veins are taken out through a cut (incision) in your groin or at the back of your knee. Depending on the length of the vein, they may need to make several small incisions along your leg using the markings drawn earlier as a guide. Incision may be closed with stitches. Smaller incision may only need adhesive paper strips (steri-strips). Your leg will also be wrapped in a bandage that keeps pressure applied to the site. This helps reduce the risk of bleeding or excessive bruising.

    Endovenous laser treatment
    What happens during endovenous laser treatment?
    A thin tube (a laser thread) is inserted into the vein through a small cut. The laser probe heats the vein from the inside, causing it to close. This is done with a local anaesthetic, which means the area to be treated is numbed so you won’t feel any pain. It takes about forty-five minutes to an hour for this treatment on one leg. After the treatment, you will stay in the outpatient department for one to two hours and you will wear a support bandage for seven to ten days afterwards.

    Most people recover quickly from endovenous laser treatment. As with any procedure there could be complications such as:

    Pain
    Bruising
    Scarring
    Blood clots (deep vein thrombosis)


    Radiofrequency ablation for varicose veins
    What happens during radiofrequency ablation for varicose veins?
    Radio frequency ablation is a minimally invasive procedure to eliminate your varicose veins. It is usually done under local anaesthetic and takes 45 - 60 minutes. You surgeon will insert a tiny catheter through a small puncture in your lower leg. They will heat the enlarged vein causing it to shrink and close. Don’t worry, once the vein is closed blood will naturally reroute to other healthy veins. The puncture site will be bandaged and compression may be applied.

    Going home after radiofrequency ablation
    Radiofrequency ablation is usually performed on an outpatient basis meaning you will be able to go home the day of your procedure.


    Many patients notice immediate relief but you should allow 1-2 weeks before you see the full benefit. Your surgeon may encourage you to walk frequently and avoid standing or sitting for long periods immediately after your procedure. You can usually return to normal activities the day after your radiofrequency ablation.

    Most patients are very pleased with the results of their radiofrequency ablation for varicose veins. As with any procedure there can be complications:

    Vein puncture
    Blood clots
    Pulmonary embolism
    Phlebitis (leg inflammation)
    Hematoma (collection of blood)
    Infection
    Burning of the skin
    This procedure may not be appropriate for patients with cardiovascular problems. Be sure and discuss radiofrequency ablation with your Consultant Cardiovascular Surgeon before investigating this procedure.

    Foam sclerotherapy

    What happens during foam sclerotherapy?
    Foam sclerotherapy is usually carried out under local anaesthetic and as a day case procedure meaning you will go home the day of the procedure. A solution is mixed with air creating a foam. Your surgeon will inject this foam into the affected vein. If your vein is very deep, your surgeon may use ultrasound to guide the injection into the correct area.
    After foam sclerotherapy
    The foam begins to react immediately with the vein wall. It causes inflammation within the vein and pushes out any blood in the area. The walls of the vein become sticky and eventually close off the vein. Over several weeks or months, your varicose vein will shrink and disappear.

    Immediately after the injection, our Healthcare Team will apply a pressure bandage to your leg. This is to ensure the walls of the vein are held together and prevents blood from seeping back into the vein. You will need to keep any pressure bandages in place for 12-24 hours following your procedure. You will also need to wear compression stockings for 3-4 weeks.

    Your leg may be sore for a few days following foam sclerotherapy. You should remain mobile during your recovery - walking each day. Try to avoid long periods of standing, kneeling, squatting, bending or strenuous exercise for 4-6 weeks. Elevate your leg when sitting for any length of time.

    Be sure and discuss any return to work with your surgeon.

    Most people are pleased with the results of their foam sclerotherapy. As with any procedure there could be complications:

    Pain
    Bleeding
    Bruising
    Blood clots
    Specific complications from foam sclerotherapy may include:

    Discolouration of the skin
    Lumps under the skin
    Inflammation across the vein site
    Fainting
    Temporary vision problems
    Injections need to be repeated.

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  • Hospital ConsultantsSpecialties :
    Dr. David Birchley
    Dr. David Birchley
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    Dr. Robert Bethune
    Dr. Robert Bethune
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    Dr. Shahjehan Wajed
    Dr. Shahjehan Wajed
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    Dr. Ian Daniels
    Dr. Ian Daniels
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    Dr. Anthony Lambert
    Dr. Anthony Lambert
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    Dr. Patricia Boorman
    Dr. Patricia Boorman
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  •  Patient Reviews

    Nuffield Health, Exeter Hospital
    review providerBy:Carol Grice
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    Jul 27 2022

    Such a clean hospital. Great atmosphere. All staff friendly and helpful. Lovely room and food. Operation successful. Definitely 5*.

    Nuffield Health, Exeter Hospital
    review providerBy:Rachael
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    Aug 8 2021

    Recently had ACDFsurgery with Mr Khan, l can't praise them enough. The outcome of my surgery outweighed my expectations, brilliant surgeon! Surrounded by an amazing team of nurses, technicians, physio's, pharmacists, radiographers, hostesses and the admin support staff that tie it all together. Wouldn't think twice of going there again, but hope not too! Five star service?????

    Nuffield Health, Exeter Hospital
    review providerBy:Dan Sherlock
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    Apr 24 2019

    Unsatisfactory experience of Exeter Nuffield

    Reply from Nuffield Health
    Fri, 16 Aug 2019 11:10:12 +0100

    Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. Whilst we can’t discuss individual cases or details because of UK data protection laws, I can confirm that a full investigation took place as a result of this review and Paul Taylor, Hospital Director, responded to you by letter on the 26th February with the findings. As explained in the letter, at Nuffield Health Exeter Hospital we deliver consultant led care. This means a consultant assesses a patient and determines the requirement for any further tests, scans or treatments, the same consultant then reviews the results, this is to ensure we deliver expert and excellent care. All our pre appointment and pre operation communication contains information about fees and explains that if a patient is using medical insurance they should contact their insurer for clarification on what’s covered by their particular policy. As per the letter from Paul Taylor, if you have any further queries or would like to discuss this in person, please get in touch at customer.relations@nuffieldhealth.com

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Treatment Options
Consultants Initial Consulation£185
Diagnostic Investigations£0
Main Treatment£3,899
Aftercare£0
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