Caudal EpiduralFind out more about Caudal Epidural treatment at OneWelbeck and what it involves below.
Cochlear implantationCochlear implants are used when hearing loss is severe enough to mean that normal hearing aids don’t help enough.
ContraceptionChoosing the right contraceptive option allows you to be in control of when you choose to conceive. There are a number of different contraceptive options available.
Coronary Angioplasty (PCI)Coronary angioplasty (PCI) is a procedure used to widen a blocked or narrow coronary artery
CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure)CPAP is a form of treatment that uses continuous positive airway pressure to keep your airways stented open whilst you sleep, which is particularly useful for those diagnosed with sleep apnoea.
Cryotherapy of LesionsCryotherapy refers to a minimally invasive treatment in which surface skin lesions are frozen using cryogens such as liquid nitrogen. This results in a superficial cold burn that heals within a few weeks.
Curettage of lesionsCurettage and cautery is a simple type of electrosurgery in which a skin lesion is scraped off and heat is applied to the skin surface to seal the blood vessels and stop bleeding.
Decompression SurgeryDecompression surgery is used to treat compressed or trapped nerves in the body.
Desensitisation (Immunotherapy)Desensitisation (immunotherapy) is the only treatment that can change the natural history of allergy to pollen, house dust mites, pets and venom.
Dorsal Root Ganglion Block / Transforaminal EpiduralIf you have an inflamed nerve root in your back, a Dorsal Root Ganglion Block may help.
Endoscopic MicrodiscectomyThis is a minimally invasive spinal surgery technique that uses an endoscope to treat a herniated disc.
Excision of Skin LesionExcision of a skin lesion refers to the removal of a skin lesion by completely cutting it out.
Excisional BiopsyAn excisional biopsy is a simple surgical procedure where an entire lump or entire area is removed from the skin. The sample is then taken for testing.
Facet Radiofrequency ThermocoagulationFacet Radiofrequency Thermocoagulation can be used to determine whether the pain you are experiencing originates from your facet joints