Deakin
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Sunday | Closed |
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday | Closed |
Friday | Closed |
Saturday | Closed |
Consultation Fee
Not specified
Vascular Surgeon
4.5
Evaluation and treatment of varicose veins
Management of peripheral artery disease
Venous ultrasound for blood flow assessment
Wound care for vascular-related ulcers
Prof David Hardman is a Vascular Surgeon based in Australia. He works at Deakin, ACT, with a clinic at Deakin Suite 4, Lidia Perin Medical Centre, 12 Napier Close, Deakin ACT 2600. He also serves patients at Equinox Business Park Building 2, Level 1, 70 Kent Street, Deakin ACT 2600. While details on his degree and years of experience are not provided here, his professional role shows a strong commitment to vascular health in the Australian community.
Prof Hardman focuses on the evaluation and treatment of varicose veins and the management of peripheral artery disease. He uses venous ultrasound to assess blood flow and can provide wound care for vascular-related ulcers. These services help patients understand their condition, reduce symptoms, and improve blood flow.
The Deakin clinic offers accessible care in the ACT region. Patients can expect clear explanations of options for treatment and ongoing follow-up to monitor progress. His approach centers on practical care that fits into everyday life, helping people feel informed and respected.
Location and access are important. The Deakin offices are in a convenient part of the city, with services designed to support adults, older adults, and anyone needing vascular checks or treatment. The combination of clinic visits and imaging tests helps ensure accurate assessments and careful planning.
Patient care style is patient-centered and practical. He emphasizes thorough evaluation, careful decision-making, and clear communication. He works with a team to coordinate care, share findings, and plan next steps. This teamwork helps in planning treatments, whether it is a minimally invasive approach or other approved methods.
People seeking vascular care in Canberra and surrounding areas can trust his professional approach. His reputation is built on consistent, thoughtful care and reliable expertise in treating vein and artery issues. His guidance and timely interventions aim to reduce symptoms, prevent complications, and improve quality of life for patients in ACT and beyond.
Had a great experience with Prof Hardman in Deakin. I came in worried about a stubborn varicose vein, but his team explained options clearly and I felt heard. The venous ultrasound reassured me, and the treatment plan has me walking miles again.
I’ve been dealing with leg pain from peripheral artery disease for a while. Prof Hardman took the time to assess my condition properly at Equinox Building and laid out a practical plan. I’m finally feeling more confident getting back to my daily walks around Deakin.
Professional, thorough and friendly. The wound care for a vascular-related ulcer was top-notch, and I appreciated the regular follow-ups. If you’re in Canberra or the ACT region, this is the place to go.
Relieved to have found someone who explains things in plain terms. The venous ultrasound confirmed what I feared, but Prof Hardman gave me a clear path forward for my varicose veins. Highly recommend for anyone needing vascular care in Deakin.
I was sceptical at first, but the staff at 70 Kent Street were warm and efficient. Prof Hardman’s evaluation of my venous issues and the subsequent treatment plan have me back to normal activities sooner than I expected.
Thank you to Prof Hardman for his careful assessment and practical advice. The wound care approach for my leg ulcers was exactly what I needed, and the facility at Equinox is easy to reach from central Canberra.
Excellent care from start to finish. The team explained the varicose vein treatment options, and the venous ultrasound helped us tailor a plan that’s realistic for my lifestyle here in ACT. Very impressed with the service.