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Doctor helps go with the flow

DR Louis Loizou isn’t vein but he sure knows about them.
Phlebologist Dr Loizou has been running Vein Solutions in Narre Warren for the past 15 years and has been treating all types of vein abnormalities for more than two decades.
“I provide treatment for abnormal leg veins of all types from spiderveins to varicose veins and leg ulcers,” Dr Loizou said.
“I provide minimally invasive leg vein treatments requiring no hospitalisation, no general anaesthetic – virtually back to work immediately.
“What makes Vein Solutions different is that we offer basically walk in and walk out procedures that are proven to be very effective negating the need for hospitalisation.”
Vein Solution also offers a discount to pensioners and health care card holders.
The focus of the business, according to Dr Loizou is leg veins that are abnormal including spider veins and varicose veins.
“We provide a full comprehensive assessment which includes investigation with Duplex Scanning,” he said.
The doctor has been treating leg veins for 24 years and been a board member of the main credentialing body – the Australasian College of Phlebology for 16 years – holding the vice-president role and is current the honorary secretary.
Find Vein Solutions at the Narre Warren Specialist Centre, at the corner of Prospect Hill Road and Narre Warren North Road. Open Monday to Wednesday 9am to 5.30pm. Phone 8790 3352 or 9855 0990.
For further information visit their website www.veinsolutions.com.au

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