News
Friday, 01 August 2008
State-of-the-art imaging technology significantly improves ability to diagnose and treat complex cases at Spire Southampton Hospital.
The £1 million upgrade to existing interventional radiology facilities provides high quality images which enable diagnosis and treatment for complex cases such as coronary heart disease, heart rhythm disorders and uterine, liver and ovarian embolisations.
Using...
Thursday, 24 July 2008
Minimally invasive treatment, fast and virtually painless
Wednesday, 16 July 2008
Today’s hectic lifestyle can take its toll on our health and can leave little time to focus on our wellbeing. So why not take some time out and book yourself in for one the health assessments available at our Bupa Health Assessment Clinic.
Why have a health assessment?
Regular health assessments are important and can help to identify health problems at an early stage. They give you...
Thursday, 26 June 2008
Say goodbye to lines and wrinkles and look as young as you feel
At Spire Southampton Hospital we know how important appearance can be. The unstoppable effects of ageing, exposure to the sun and stress can all have an effect on the way our skin looks. But help is at hand with our non-surgical cosmetic treatments.
What treatments are available at Spire Southampton Hospital?
Botulinum...
Monday, 12 May 2008
The heart rhythm clinic has been established at Spire Southampton Hospital to offer a first class private practice experience for patients with cardiology problems.
As well as general cardiology problems, the heart rhythm clinic has a specialist interest in the treatment of patients who suffer with, or are at risk of "cardiac arrhythmias". Formed and run by clinicians who have a well...
Thursday, 08 May 2008
Botulinum toxin, already popular as a cosmetic procedure, is now being used to treat women suffering from detrusor over-activity, otherwise known as an over-active bladder; a highly restrictive and embarrassing condition for those unfortunate enough to experience it.
One in three post-menopausal women is affected by the condition whose symptoms include an urgent and frequent need to urinate,...
Tuesday, 04 March 2008
Barbara, a 78 year old sufferer of Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD) – the most common cause of blindness in people over the age of 55 in the UK – is one of the first people in the world to benefit from revolutionary new surgery, at the private hospital Spire Southampton Hospital, for the condition.
Until now, there was no treatment for AMD which has reached epidemic proportions in the...
Thursday, 21 February 2008
Christchurch woman one of the first in the world to benefit from a revolutionary new treatment for the most common cause of blindness
Barbara, a 78 year old sufferer of Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD) – the most common cause of blindness in people over the age of 55 in the UK – is one of the first people in the world to benefit from revolutionary new surgery for the condition.
Until...