An amputation is the removal of a body part. Removal could be the result of an accident (traumatic injury) or a planned amputation due to disease or a tumour.
Aromatherapy is a holistic healing approach that uses natural plant extracts to promote health and well-being and is usually referenced as an essential oil therapy.
Endovascular treatments are minimally invasive procedures to treat problems with blood vessels.
Homeopathy, also known as 'complementary medicine/therapy', uses the preparations of substances, often in very small amounts, to trigger the body’s own powers of healing.
Interventional radiology is a minimally invasive alternative to open surgery that uses radiological image guidance (X-rays, ultrasound, CT and MRI) to aid treatment.
Moles are a form of pigmented lesion. Benign (non cancerous) lesions can simply be left alone. However if your mole bothers you in any way, our expert team at Nuffield Health at St Bartholomew's Hospital may recommend removal (excision).
If you're struggling to cope with chronic (long-term) pain, our pain management experts offer a wide range of treatments and therapies to improve your quality of life. Don’t suffer in silence. You’re in the best hands.
Problems with the pituitary gland are rare but they may include benign (non-cancerous) growths or tumours.
An advanced minimally invasive supermicrosurgery technique to relieve lymphoedema.
Thrombotic disorders occur when your blood clots in your veins, restricting or cutting off the flow of blood.