London-headquartered UK Vein Clinic expands national reach with 17 new clinics

Leading specialist vein clinic, UK Vein Clinic, is set to expand its UK network with 17 new clinics across the UK in 2026, taking its total number of locations to 31. The move aims to bring high-quality, consultant-led vein care closer to patients nationwide amid rising demand and pressures on NHS services.
Founded in 2020 by a team of world-class vascular specialists, UK Vein Clinic has grown rapidly from its London base on Harley Street, meeting rising patient demand for minimally invasive treatments for varicose and thread veins. The expansion reflects the clinic’s commitment to reducing travel and wait times, and improving access in regions where specialist vein services are limited.
Varicose and thread veins affect at least one in three adults in the UK, and if left untreated can lead to pain, swelling, skin changes, and in severe cases, leg ulcers or deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
Jason Powell, Founder of UK Vein Clinic, said:
“This expansion marks a major milestone for our London clinic. With demand for specialist vein care continuing to rise, we want to bring expert, consultant-led treatment closer to more communities – helping people regain confidence in their health and return to the activities they love.”
Between January and July 2026, new clinics will open in St Albans, Sheffield, Coventry, Guildford, Leicester, Edinburgh, Chester, Bristol, Bath, Bicester, Worcester, Isle of Wight, Kent, Plymouth, Portsmouth, Cheltenham, and Wolverhampton.
Each clinic will offer vascular doctor-led consultations, diagnostic duplex ultrasound scans, radiofrequency ablation and foam sclerotherapy for varicose veins, microsclerotherapy for thread veins, and structured aftercare to ensure effective outcomes with minimal downtime.
Professor Stephen Black, Chief Surgical Officer at UK Vein Clinic, added:
“Expanding our network means patients across the UK can access specialist care close to home, without unnecessary delays. Each clinic is staffed by highly trained vascular consultants, scientists, and nurses to deliver consistent, high-quality care.”