Pulse Vein Care Auckland
At Pulse Vein Care we specialise in minimally invasive varicose vein treatments at three conveniently located clinics in Auckland: Ascot Hospital, Flat Bush, and Half Moon Bay.
Do You Have Varicose Veins?
Varicose veins are enlarged, visible leg veins that can cause aching, cramps, heavy or swollen legs, and skin discolouration. Left untreated, symptoms can worsen, leading to ulceration or blood clots.
- Aching & Fatigue: Legs feel heavy after standing.
- Visible Veins: Bulging veins or skin changes.
- Complications: Risk of bleeding or infection.
Explore our care pathways tailored to patients with Health Insurance or for those with No Health Insurance.
Auckland Locations
We offer expert varicose vein treatment at three convenient locations with easy parking and access.
Ascot Hospital
Our central hub for specialist vein consultations and procedures.
Address: Ascot Hospital, 90 Green Lane East, Remuera, Auckland
Ormiston Hospital
Located in the fast-growing suburb of Flat Bush, offering easy access from the airport and surrounds.
Address: Ground Floor, 125 Ormiston Road, Flat Bush
Marina Specialists
Situated near the waterfront, easily accessible by car or ferry (3-minute walk from terminal).
Address: Compass Building, Ara-Tai Road, Half Moon Bay
Our Treatments
Advanced, walk-in walk-out treatments with minimal downtime.
Radiofrequency Closure
A heat treatment (RFA) that seals the main feeding vein from the inside. It is minimally invasive and highly effective.
Medical Adhesive (VenaSeal)
Uses a medical adhesive to seal the vein. No heat is required, making it a comfortable option for many patients.
Sclerotherapy
Perfect for smaller varicose veins. A foam solution is injected to close the vein. Often done alongside other procedures.
Spider Vein Laser
Targets small veins and spider veins just under the skin using the Excel V Laser system for cosmetic improvement.
Frequently Asked Questions
Pulse Veins offers several treatment options: vein sealant (VenaSeal), radiofrequency (RFA), sclerotherapy, and skin laser (Excel V). The best option depends on your specific ultrasound scan results.
Most health insurance providers cover varicose vein treatment as a medical condition. We can assist with the pre-approval process.
We typically recommend wearing compression stockings for 7-10 days after treatment to ensure the best results and minimize discomfort.
No, you do not need a GP referral to see a vascular specialist at Pulse Veins in Auckland. You can book directly with us.
Make an Enquiry.
Request a callback or book your initial consultation. Referrals are welcome but not always required.
Phone: 0800 45 45 99
Email: info@pulsehealth.nz
Head Office: 39 Ghuznee Street, Wellington