KONCEPT® Medical Clinic is a CQC-registered private clinic in Kingston upon Thames that provides consultant-led vascular assessment, duplex ultrasound and minor vascular surgery under local anaesthetic. The service covers varicose veins, leg ulcers, lipoedema, lymphoedema, the diabetic foot and peripheral arterial disease.
Your consultation, scan and procedure are carried out by a consultant on the GMC Specialist Register for Vascular Surgery. Both consultants, Mr Magdy Moawad and Mr Abdullah Jibawi, see private patients here on a practice-privileges basis, alongside their substantive NHS consultant posts at St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. They are supported by a multidisciplinary vascular team including an HCPC-registered Podiatrist (Diabetic Foot Clinic), a Tissue Viability Nurse (Wound Care and Leg Ulcer Service) and a Lymphoedema-trained Physiotherapist.
At a glance
Regulated facility
CQC registered
Consultant credentials
GMC SR Vascular
First-visit imaging
Same-day duplex
Day case
Walk-in, walk-out
The most common reasons patients book a vascular consultation with us:
If you’re not sure whether your symptoms need a vascular consultation, call 020 8129 1011 and we’ll talk it through.
What we offer
Your history, examination, duplex ultrasound and any procedure are carried out by a consultant on the GMC Specialist Register for Vascular Surgery.
Mr Moawad and Mr Jibawi hold substantive consultant posts at St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. They see private patients at KONCEPT® on a practice-privileges basis.
A HCPC-registered Podiatrist leads the Diabetic Foot Clinic, a Tissue Viability Nurse (TVN) leads the Wound Care and Leg Ulcer Service including the Saturday wound clinic, and a Lymphoedema-trained Physiotherapist runs MLD and decongestive therapy. All under Consultant Vascular Surgeon supervision.
Where clinically indicated, performed during your first appointment.
EVLA, RFA, VenaSeal, ClariVein, foam sclerotherapy and ambulatory phlebectomy are performed under local anaesthetic, with no general anaesthetic and no overnight stay.
Microsclerotherapy and laser thread-vein treatment alongside medical varicose vein work, leg ulcer management and circulation assessment.
Covering the regulated activities provided at KONCEPT®.
Recognition is at both clinic and consultant level and is expanding. Call 020 8129 1011 with your insurer and policy details and we’ll come back to you within one working day with confirmation, before any appointment is booked.
46–48 Wood Street, Kingston upon Thames, KT1 1UW, with extended weekday and weekend hours.
Services
The vascular service at KONCEPT® covers six clinical areas. Each treatment has its own page with technique, recovery and consultant detail. Self-pay pricing for every procedure is on the Vascular Surgery pricing page.
Most of our work is varicose vein treatment, performed as a day case under local anaesthetic.
Every self-pay rate is published on the Vascular Surgery pricing page, including initial consultation (£325 one leg / £495 both legs), follow-ups, theatre procedures and cosmetic treatments. Insured patients: call 020 8129 1011 with your insurer and policy details, we’ll come back to you within one working day with cover confirmation before any appointment is booked.
Both consultants are on the GMC Specialist Register for Vascular Surgery and hold substantive NHS consultant posts at St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. They see private patients at KONCEPT® on a practice-privileges basis. KONCEPT® is the regulated facility providing the premises, equipment and clinical and administrative support, clinical responsibility for your care rests with the named consultant who sees you.
Mr Magdy Moawad
GMC: 4668576
Consultant Vascular & Endovascular Surgeon. In clinic: Tuesdays · English / Arabic.
Mr Abdullah Jibawi
GMC: 6036704
Consultant Vascular & Endovascular Surgeon · Lipoedema lead. In clinic: alternate Mondays.
Vascular care is rarely a single appointment with a single clinician. A patient with a leg ulcer, a diabetic foot wound, lymphoedema or a recent DVT benefits from a small specialist team working alongside the consultant. KONCEPT® is building that team in stages around our two consultants, so every patient is seen by the right clinician for the right step in their care.
Consultant Vascular Surgeon
Mr Magdy Moawad · Mr Abdullah Jibawi
All consultations, duplex scans, theatre procedures and complex case oversight. Both are on the GMC Specialist Register for Vascular Surgery and hold substantive NHS posts at St George’s University Hospitals.
Vascular Sonographer
Diagnostic scan service
Performs routine venous, arterial, carotid and abdominal ultrasound scans with a written report. Complex and recurrent venous mapping remains consultant-performed.
HCPC-registered Podiatrist
Diabetic Foot Clinic lead
Leads the Diabetic Foot Clinic with a full foot examination, neuropathy testing, offloading device fitting, total contact casting and ingrown-toenail surgery under local anaesthetic. Diabetic foot assessments include a full arterial ultrasound scan with same-day consultant escalation if a problem is found.
Tissue Viability Nurse (TVN)
Wound Care & Leg Ulcer Service lead
Leads dressing changes, four-layer and short-stretch compression bandaging, sharp debridement under local anaesthetic, wound photography and progress reviews. The Saturday wound clinic is TVN-led with same-day consultant phone escalation if a concern is found.
Lymphoedema-trained Physiotherapist
Lymphoedema Management lead
Delivers Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD), multi-layer compression bandaging for lymphoedema, decongestive therapy and limb measurement. Works alongside the consultant where there is a venous component to the swelling.
Every allied-health service is held within a clear pathway that escalates to the Consultant Vascular Surgeon where needed.
Process
See patient pre-care & post-care instructions →
Insurance & self-pay
You can be seen either through your private medical insurance or as a self-pay patient.
Private medical insurance. Most major UK insurers cover vascular consultation and treatment where there is a clinical indication, such as aching, swelling, skin changes, ulceration, recurrent phlebitis, or venous reflux confirmed on duplex ultrasound. Cosmetic-only treatment is not usually covered. Your insurer will normally request the consultant’s details and a brief clinical summary before authorising.
Recognition is at both clinic level and consultant level, and cover is expanding. Call 020 8129 1011 with your insurer and policy details and we’ll come back to you within one working day with confirmation, before any appointment is booked.
Self-pay. No GP referral is required and you can book directly. Pricing for every treatment is published on the Vascular Surgery pricing page, and you will receive a written quote covering consultation, imaging, the procedure and any follow-up before going ahead.
Read more about insurance and access →
Our Kingston upon Thames clinic is the base for all vascular work. Patients travel to us from across South-West London and the wider Surrey catchment:
Surrey catchment also includes Esher, Cobham, Weybridge, Walton-on-Thames, Oxshott and Hampton.
FAQs
A vascular surgeon is a doctor on the GMC Specialist Register who diagnoses and treats conditions of the arteries, veins and lymphatic system (other than the brain and heart). At KONCEPT®, the consultants’ private work is focused on vein and circulation care, including varicose veins, leg ulcers, lipoedema, lymphoedema, peripheral arterial disease and the diabetic foot.
See a vascular surgeon if you notice skin changes (darkening, dryness or eczema near the ankle), bleeding from a varicose vein, a non-healing ulcer, persistent swelling, a hard tender lump along a vein (possible superficial phlebitis), or sudden one-sided calf swelling and pain (possible DVT, seek urgent assessment). Cosmetic-only varicose veins without symptoms can still be treated, the urgency is lower.
Most are not, but they’re a sign of underlying venous reflux, which over time can lead to skin damage (lipodermatosclerosis), venous leg ulcers and superficial phlebitis. They also slightly increase the risk of bleeding from a knock to the leg. Treating significant varicose veins reduces these risks.
They can be. Typical symptoms include aching, heaviness, throbbing, itching, restlessness at night or tenderness over the vein, usually worse after long periods of standing or in warm weather. Small varicose veins can be symptomatic too.
You can’t prevent them entirely (genetics play a strong role), but you can reduce the risk, avoid prolonged standing or sitting, walk regularly, wear well-fitted compression stockings if your job involves long hours on your feet, maintain a healthy weight, and stay active. Once visible varicose veins have developed, they won’t resolve with conservative measures alone.
You will see a consultant vascular surgeon. The assessment, duplex ultrasound and any procedure at KONCEPT® are carried out by a consultant on the GMC Specialist Register for Vascular Surgery.
For self-pay, no, you can book directly. Most insurers allow direct booking. A small number of insurers still require a GP referral letter, and we will confirm what your insurer needs when you enquire.
At KONCEPT®: EVLA and RFA from £2,650, VenaSeal from £2,495, ClariVein from £1,995, foam sclerotherapy from £795, phlebectomy from £895 (all per leg). Initial consultation with duplex is £325 (one leg) or £495 (both). Full price list →
Yes, in most cases. Where additional imaging is needed, we’ll arrange it as quickly as possible.
Yes. Both Mr Moawad and Mr Jibawi hold substantive consultant posts at St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust alongside their work at KONCEPT®.
Most major UK insurers cover treatment when a clinical indication exists (symptoms or venous reflux confirmed on duplex). Cosmetic-only treatment is not usually covered. Call 020 8129 1011 to confirm your insurer.
You can be seen as a self-pay patient. Depending on your policy, some insurers will reimburse against an itemised invoice, we provide the documentation you need to submit a claim. Call 020 8129 1011 to talk it through.
Most patients walk out the same day, return to normal daily activity within 24 to 48 hours and resume exercise within 1 to 2 weeks. Compression stockings are typically worn for up to two weeks (not required after VenaSeal). Detailed recovery advice is on the varicose vein treatment page.
Varicose veins are the larger, raised, rope-like veins caused by reflux in deeper venous channels. Thread / spider veins are very fine surface veins, usually less than 1 mm wide, and are most often a cosmetic concern. Techniques differ, see the varicose veins and thread veins pages.
Yes. KONCEPT® runs Monday to Sunday with extended weekday hours. We’ll match you to the next available slot at booking.
To discuss varicose veins, leg ulcers, lymphoedema, lipoedema, peripheral arterial disease or any other vascular concern with a consultant vascular surgeon, get in touch.
Email info@konceptmedicalclinic.com · Visit 46–48 Wood Street, Kingston upon Thames, KT1 1UW · See full self-pay pricing →
Regulation and standards
KONCEPT® Medical Clinic is registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC) for the regulated activities provided at our Kingston upon Thames premises. All consultants are on the General Medical Council (GMC) Specialist Register for Vascular Surgery and remain personally accountable to the GMC under Good Medical Practice. Our public information is written to be factual and verifiable in line with the Committee of Advertising Practice (CAP) Code and Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) rules for medical advertising. We do not use comparative superlatives, do not imply NHS or regulator endorsement of our private practice, and do not name prescription-only medicines in patient-facing copy.