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The Alexandra Hospital - part of Circle Health Group
Vascular SurgeryThe Alexandra Hospital, part of Circle Health Group, is a highly recommended private health care facility located in Cheadle, Greater Manchester. Renowned for its ability to deliver high quality care for a wide range of complex cases including cardiac surgery and neurosurgery, all supported by the highest-level intensive care unit, the hospital's distinguished team of top specialists offer outstanding levels of care. The hospital offers a wide range of services including orthopaedic surgery, spinal surgery, neurosurgery, cardiology, respiratory medicine services, plastic surgery, weight loss surgery, general surgery, gynaecology services, gastroenterology services, ophthalmology services, cancer care as well as a private walk-in centre and a private GP service. The team prides themselves on their friendly, patient first approach to patient care.

Nuffield Health Bristol Hospital
Vascular SurgeryNuffield Health Bristol Hospital is a leading private hospital located in the heart of Bristol. The hospital's team of consultants can help you with any health concern you may have. The hospital is equipped with cutting-edge facilities, including three digital theatres, along with 30 beds. It is also conveniently located in Bristol city centre, easily accessible by car and public transport. What medical services does it specialise in? Nuffield Health Bristol Hospital offers a wide range of treatments including: Orthopaedic hip surgery Orthopaedic knee surgery General surgery Diagnostics Orthopaedic foot and ankle surgery General orthopaedic surgery Geriatric medicine (elderly care) Oral and maxillofacial surgery (head, neck, face, jaw) Rheumatology
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The Harborne Hospital - part of HCA Healthcare
Vascular SurgeryThe Harborne Hospital - part of HCA Healthcare UK, is a leading healthcare centre in Birmingham that offers comprehensive care across many specialities. These include imaging and diagnostics, cardiac and thoracic care and cancer care, alongside digestive diseases, gynaecology and urology. The centre also offers specialist services in orthopaedic care, spinal care and ear, nose and throat. The hospital is home to expert consultants and healthcare professionals who practise in modern facilities, and are there to provide patients with the best treatment pathways tailored to their condition. The team's experts are from a range of specialist fields, and are experienced in using the latest technology. They're dedicated to making a positive difference to the lives of patients and their loved ones. The Harborne Hospital has modern amenities that maximise patient safety and comfort. It's been designed to provide the best possible experience and every inpatient room is bright, airy and ensuite, designed to maximise natural daylight. Facilities include 50 private ensuite inpatient beds, 16 private day-care beds and an on-site pharmacy, alongside modern outpatient services including consultation rooms, a fully equipped day-care unit and four state-of-the-art operating theatres. The hospital also has a dedicated intensive treatment unit (level 3 ITU), an imaging suite and outpatient chemotherapy and radiotherapy services.
Vascular Surgery
Key information about vascular surgery specialists
What does a vascular surgeon do?
A vascular surgeon is a medical and surgical specialist who diagnoses and treats conditions affecting the arteries, veins and lymphatic system. Their role focuses on identifying circulation problems, assessing vascular risk and providing medical or surgical treatment when needed.
Why might you be referred to a vascular surgeon?
You may be referred if there is suspected arterial or venous circulation disease, such as poor circulation, blood clots or chronic vascular conditions that require specialist assessment and management.
When should you see a vascular surgeon?
You should consider seeking medical advice if you experience leg pain or tiredness when walking, pain at rest, wounds that do not heal, or skin changes. These symptoms may be linked to circulation problems and are usually worth assessing early.
Vascular conditions are common: varicose veins may affect up to 3 in 10 people, and venous thrombosis affects around 1 to 2 per 1,000 people each year, according to the National Library of Medicine and the American Heart Association. It is normal to see a vascular specialist if symptoms last for weeks or affect daily life.
Why choose a vascular surgeon?
Because they have specialist training in vascular disease and can provide accurate diagnosis, clinical follow-up and personalised management based on each patient’s condition and risk factors.
Types of patients who see a vascular surgery specialist
Patients with arterial, venous or lymphatic diseases, family history of vascular disease, diabetes, high blood pressure or lifestyle-related risk factors, as well as people with symptoms of poor circulation or vascular complications.
Conditions treated by vascular surgery specialists
Preparing for your vascular surgery consultation
It is advisable to attend with previous medical reports, a list of medications, relevant family history and a clear description of symptoms, including when they started and how they have changed over time.
Tests or treatments a vascular surgeon may request
How can I book an appointment with a vascular surgeon?
At Top Doctors, you can book an appointment in one click with a leading vascular surgeon and access highly qualified specialists in the management of vascular diseases.
Best vascular surgery centres in the UK
At Top Doctors we work with leading specialist vascular surgery centres equipped with advanced technology for vascular diagnosis and treatment.
Sources
- Global Burden of Disease Collaborative Network. (2021). Global burden of peripheral artery disease. Nature Medicine. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12209533/
- American Heart Association. (2024). Epidemiology of venous thromboembolism. Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology. https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/ATVBAHA.124.320151
- Venous thromboembolism epidemiology and incidence in Western countries. (2025). PubMed. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40888683/
- Global epidemiology of venous thromboembolism. (2023). Nature Portfolio (PMC). https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9964264/
- National Library of Medicine. (2023). Varicose veins. In StatPearls. StatPearls Publishing. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK470194/
- World Health Organization. (2023). Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/cardiovascular-diseases-(cvds)













