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Varicose veins are a common problem, affecting up to 1 in 3 adults in their lifetime. They are usually a sign of an underlying venous insufficiency.
Thread veins can appear anywhere on the body but are mostly evidenced on the legs and face. They are more common than varicose veins, affecting up to 80% of adults.
Leg ulcers appear as broken skin in the lower leg or feet. We have been successfully treating venous leg ulcers for over 20 years.
Upfront and fixed prices. Find out exactly what youāll pay before attending. Medical Insurance should fund varicose vein treatment.
We just do veins and are the most experienced clinic in Europe. We strive to provide patients with the best possible service in a friendly environment.
Walk in, walk out treatments typically take around an hour
UK’s largest network of specialist clinics
Veincentre Glasgow
GMC No: 6097095
NHS Base: Royal Hospital for Children
Dr Susie Goodwin works as a Consultant Radiologist based at the Royal Hospital for Children in Glasgow where she leads the interventional radiology service. After graduating from the University of Aberdeen Susie trained in surgery (passing Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons in 2006), then completed radiology training in the West of Scotland (becoming a Fellow of the Royal College of Radiologists in 2010). Following this, she obtained specialist training during her fellowship in diagnostic and interventional radiology at Great Ormond Street Hospital. Susie has worked as a consultant since 2013 and performs procedures including sclerotherapy for vascular malformations and vascular access, including interventional procedures for small babies. She leads audit and quality improvement work in her department and is the Royal College of Radiologists departmental audit lead. Susie enjoys travelling to national and international conferences to keep up to date, and regularly contributes as an author and reviewer of journal articles.
When not working, Susie enjoys cycling and hillwalking, art & literature, learning French, and her Australian labradoodle Maggi.