Vascular Surgery

What is vascular surgery?

Vascular surgery is the diagnosis, management, and treatment of conditions of the vascular system including arteries, veins, and lymphatic vessels.

Vascular diseases are increasingly common and can be serious. They can damage blood vessels and raise the risk of complications such as strokes and heart attacks.

Vascular surgeons perform diagnostic tests, give lifestyle advice, and provide medication. They carry out a range of minimally invasive endovascular and open surgical procedures.


Vascular surgery is a specialty focused on diseases and disorders of vascular system vessels that carry blood and lymph fluid through your body.

Specialist vascular surgeons diagnose, manage, and perform surgery to treat vascular conditions. By doing so they enhance patients’ quality of life and save their lives.

Ramsay hospitals can offer effective diagnosis, treatment, and management for vascular conditions, all led by your chosen consultant.

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