Varicose Vein Treatments for Wroughton Patients
The Vein Clinic provides varicose vein treatments for patients from Wroughton and the surrounding Swindon area. While consultations and procedures are delivered from our single, hospital‑based clinic, Wroughton patients are regularly referred and treated with consultant‑led assessment, on‑site duplex ultrasound and personalised treatment planning.
Patients from Wroughton, Chiseldon, Wanborough and nearby villages are routinely referred for assessment and treatment. Care is delivered by a consultant vascular surgeon, with treatment decisions guided by detailed venous ultrasound rather than a one‑size‑fits‑all approach.
Services we Provide
Our service for Wroughton patients includes the full range of modern, minimally invasive vein treatments, delivered in a regulated hospital environment:
- Endovenous laser therapy (EVLT) andradiofrequency ablation (ClosureFAST/Venclose) for varicose veins
- Ultrasound‑guided foam sclerotherapy for selected varicose veins
- Sclerotherapy for thread and spider veins
- Management of venous ulceration, phlebitis and complex venous disease
- Personalised compression therapy and structured follow‑up
All treatments are preceded by consultant assessment and detailed ultrasound mapping to ensure accuracy and long‑term success.
Travel from Wroughton
Wroughton is approximately 10–15 minutes from Swindon by car, with direct access to the Great Western Hospital via the A4361 and Marlborough Road. The route is straightforward, with convenient parking and clear signposting on arrival.
Frequently asked Questions
Do Wroughton patients need to travel for treatment?
Yes. While we regularly treat patients from Wroughton and the surrounding Swindon area, all consultations and procedures are delivered from our single, hospital‑based clinic to ensure consistent standards and access to specialist support.
Why do you only work from one hospital site?
National registry data has shown higher complication rates when vein procedures are performed in non‑hospital or pop‑up settings. By working exclusively from a regulated hospital environment, we reduce risk and ensure that even rare complications can be managed immediately and safely.
How long will my visit take?
Most initial assessments, including duplex ultrasound scanning, take around 60–90 minutes. Many minimally invasive treatments are performed under local anaesthetic and allow immediate walking afterwards.
Will I need time off work?
Most patients return to normal activities quickly. Any specific downtime depends on the procedure performed and will be discussed during consultation.
Contact us to arrange an appointment, we’ll help you plan your visit from Wroughton.
