Your3-Step Vein Treatment to Help You Walk Out Happy
Meet Your Cardiff Vascular Consultants
At VeinCentre Cardiff, your care is led by highly experienced Vascular Consultants who oversee your consultation and treatment from start to finish. The Consultant you meet at your first appointment will guide you throughout your journey, providing continuity, reassurance and expert care every step of the way.
Cardiff Varicose Veins Treatment Prices
1.
The VeinCentre Consultation
1-on-1 time with your Vascular Consultant
Comprehensive ultrasound scan
Personalised treatment plan
£250
2.
Treatment
EVLA addresses the root cause of varicose veins, while foam sclerotherapy targets visible veins
Quick, walk-in, walk-out procedure with a 99% success rate
2-year Treatment Guarantee for peace of mind
One Leg
£2,650
Both Legs
£3,600
3.
Follow Up
Includes another scan of your legs to check results
If needed, foam sclerotherapy to treat remaining visible veins
£250
Total
One Leg
£3,150
Both Legs
£4,100
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How to get to us
By Car
VeinCentre Cardiff is located just north east of Cardiff city centre on Windsor Place, close to Queen Street. Due to the city centre one-way system, patients travelling south west towards the clinic should follow the A4161 and turn onto Windsor Lane, which is the second left after Sainsbury’s, to access Windsor Place.
There is on-street pay and display parking on both sides of the road. However, as this area can become busy, spaces cannot be guaranteed.
Nearby parking options include:
– NCP Dumfries Place, St Andrew’s Lane, CF10 3FN – 5-minute walk
– Greyfriars, Greyfriars Road, Cardiff, CF10 3AD – 5-minute walk
– NCP Knox Road – 6-minute walk
The clinic is also conveniently accessible from the M4 for patients travelling from across South Wales and the South West of England.
If you need any assistance planning your visit, our team will be happy to help.
By Public Transport
VeinCentre Cardiff is easily accessible by train, bus and taxi.
By Train:
Cardiff Queen Street Station – 5-minute walk
Cardiff Central Station – 15-minute walk
Both stations offer direct rail connections across South Wales and beyond, making the clinic convenient for patients travelling from Newport, Swansea and surrounding areas.
By Bus:
The nearest bus stops are on Greyfriars Road and Dumfries Place, both around a three to five-minute walk from VeinCentre Cardiff. Services operating from these stops include the 6, 27, 44, 49 and 50 routes, providing convenient connections across Cardiff and the surrounding areas.
By Taxi:
Taxis are generally easy to find in Cardiff city centre, and many patients also choose to use app-based services such as Uber. If you would like help arranging a taxi after your appointment, our reception team will be happy to assist.
Accessibility Information
Please note that the entrance to VeinCentre Cardiff is narrow and there are two flights of stairs upon entry to reach the clinic. There is no step-free access at this location, so the clinic may not be suitable for patients using wheelchairs or those with significant mobility limitations.
If you have any concerns about access or would like to discuss your individual requirements before your visit, please contact our team and we will be happy to advise.
Cardiff FAQs
Where is VeinCentre Cardiff located?
VeinCentre Cardiff is located at 17 Windsor Place in Cardiff city centre, just north east of Queen Street and within easy walking distance of Cardiff Queen Street Station.
The clinic is situated on the first floor of the building on Windsor Place. If arriving by car, nearby pay and display parking and several city centre car parks are available within a short walk of the clinic.
If you need any assistance finding us, our team will be happy to help.
Do You Treat Patients From Outside Cardiff?
Yes. Many of our patients travel to VeinCentre Cardiff from across South Wales and the surrounding areas for specialist, consultant-led vein treatment. Our Cardiff location is convenient for patients travelling from Newport, Swansea, Bridgend, Barry and surrounding areas, with strong road and rail connections into the city.
If you would prefer to attend a clinic closer to home, VeinCentre has over 40 locations across the UK. You can use our clinic finder to locate your nearest VeinCentre and book directly with the most convenient option for you.
What vein conditions are treated at the Cardiff Clinic?
At VeinCentre Cardiff, we treat:
- Varicose veins
- Leg thread veins
- Facial thread veins
All treatments are consultant-led and carried out on site at our Cardiff clinic.
How quickly can I get an appointment?
We aim to offer consultation appointments at VeinCentre Cardiff as quickly as possible, often within a few weeks. Availability can vary depending on demand, but our team will always do their best to accommodate your schedule.
If you are experiencing discomfort or would prefer to be seen sooner, please let us know when booking so we can advise on the earliest available appointment.
Our team is also available to respond to enquiries promptly, ensuring your visit can be arranged smoothly and efficiently.
If you’d like to book in for a consultantion please call us or complete our self-assessment form here.
Are treatments carried out at VeinCentre Cardiff?
Yes. VeinCentre Cardiff provides consultant-led treatment on site for varicose veins and thread veins.
All procedures are carried out in our Cardiff clinic and are designed to be walk-in, walk-out, with no general anaesthetic and no hospital stay. Treatments may include EVLA, foam sclerotherapy, microsclerotherapy or thermocoagulation, depending on your individual needs.
Do I need a GP referral to be seen at the Cardiff clinic?
No, you do not need a GP referral to book an appointment at VeinCentre Cardiff. You are welcome to self refer and arrange a consultation directly with one of our experienced Vascular Consultants.
Please note that VeinCentre is a private clinic and we do not accept NHS referrals. If you have been referred through the NHS, you would need to be seen within an NHS service rather than at our clinic.
If you are planning to use private medical insurance, your insurer may require an authorisation code before your appointment. We recommend contacting them in advance to confirm your cover. If you have any questions about the process, our team will be happy to guide you.