Local Specialist Care

Pulse Vein Care Christchurch

At Pulse Vein Care we specialise in minimally invasive varicose vein treatments at our conveniently located clinic in Christchurch. Led by our specialist team, we offer personalised care and advice servicing the upper and central South Island.

Christchurch Vein Clinic
Symptoms

Do You Have Varicose Veins?

Varicose veins are enlarged, visible leg veins. Left untreated, symptoms can worsen, so early treatment is key to improving comfort and preventing complications.

  • Aching & Fatigue: Legs feel heavy after standing.
  • Visible Veins: Bulging veins or skin discolouration.
  • Complications: Risk of ulcers, bleeding, or blood clots.

Explore our care pathways tailored to patients with Health Insurance or for those with No Health Insurance.

Varicose Vein Symptoms
Our Clinic

Christchurch Location

Conveniently located just on the edge of the CBD, making expert care easy to access with free parking.

Stewart Street Specialists

One of two clinics in the South Island, we welcome patients from all over the South Island. From the airport, it is around 20 minutes. From Rangiora, allow half an hour, and from Ashburton, a bit over an hour.

Address: Level 2, Stewart St Specialists, 40 Stewart St, Christchurch

Free parking available
Services

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 a vascular laser for cosmetic improvement.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best treatment for varicose veins in Christchurch?

Pulse Veins offers several treatment options: Vein sealant treatment (Venaseal), radiofrequency (RFA), and sclerotherapy. The best option for you will be determined during your specialist consultation and ultrasound scan.

How much does varicose vein treatment cost?

We offer various care plans to suit different needs, including options for insured and uninsured patients. For specific pricing, please contact our Christchurch clinic for a detailed quote after your consultation.

Do health insurance providers cover treatment?

Most health insurance providers (Southern Cross, NIB, Partners Life, etc.) cover varicose vein treatment as a medical condition. Contact us and we can help you through the pre-approval process.

How long do I wear compression stockings?

We typically recommend wearing compression stockings for 7-10 days after treatment to ensure the best results. We will advise specifically based on your procedure.

Do I need a referral?

No, you do not need a GP referral to see a vascular specialist at Pulse Veins in Christchurch. You can book directly with us.

Where can I find Pulse Veins in Christchurch?

You can find a Pulse Veins specialist at Level 2, Stewart St Specialists, 40 Stewart St, Christchurch.

Pulse Specialist Care Christchurch
Specialist Care in Christchurch
Contact Us

Make an Enquiry.

Request a callback or book your initial consultation at our Christchurch clinic. Referrals are welcome but not always required.

Phone: 0800 45 45 99

Email: info@pulsehealth.nz

Clinic Address: 40 Stewart St, Christchurch