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Dr.

Prof Mark Whiteley

General Surgery

Verified by EuroClinics European Board of General Surgery Trust score 8/100
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English
7,246+ Patients seen
10 Years practising
12 h-index
Watch 133s introduction
From 180.00 EUR first consult
Next slot 2026-05-25 10:00
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Specialises in
  • GP consultation
  • Annual physical exam
  • Vaccination administration
  • Minor procedure (skin)
Treats

About Prof Mark Whiteley

Professor Mark Whiteley is becoming known as the "Celebrity Veins Doctor" following his highly public treatment of Virgin DJ and Celebrity Chris Evans in November 2019. Using his pioneering techniques for varicose veins and thread veins, Mark has treated many celebrities over the last 20 years. Those who have gone public include Kate Lawler, Ian Hyland, and Eve Cameron. Mark has been featured in Tatler as "Best for veins" for the last 11 years. Professor Mark Whiteley is a Consultant Venous Surgeon at The Whiteley Clinic and a visiting Professor at The University of Surrey. He is an expert in the diagnosis and treatment of Pelvic Congestion Syndrome and he was the first surgeon to perform endovenous (keyhole) surgery for varicose veins in the UK. Professor Whiteley opened The Whiteley Clinic in 2003, which is now a network known as The Whiteley Clinic. He has a research and education unit there and his team has won national and international prizes for their advances in venous surgery for leg and pelvic veins. They have also published over 130 papers in peer-reviewed journals. Professor Whiteley has been named as the recommended vein surgeon by Tatler for over 11 years. In 2001, he and Judy Holdstock invented the TRLOP technique used for closing incompetent perforating veins. He has also written a book - "Understanding Venous Reflux: The Cause of Varicose Veins and Venous Leg Ulcers" and had edited a book with Emma Dabbs "Advances in Phlebology and Venous Surgery Volume 1". In February 2019 he performed the first microwave treatment of varicose veins in the UK. In May 2019 he performed the first Echotherapy (Sonovein using HIFU - High Intensity focused ultrasound) treatment of varicose veins in the UK. Diseases, Medical Tests and Treatments Echotherapy or SONOVEIN (HIFU - High Intensity focused ultrasound) for varicose veins • In May 2019, Mark was the first doctor in the UK - and the second doctor in the world - to perform Sonovein treatment for varicose veins. • Sonovein uses HIFU - High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound - to ablate varicose veins. Unlike any other method of ablating varicose veins, this is totally non-invasive. The treatment happens by beaming Ultrasound across the skin and concentrating the power on the target vein (see: https://thewhiteleyclinic.co.uk/sonovein-hifu-high-intensity-focused-ultrasound/) ENDOVENOUS MICROWAVE Varicose veins ablation (emwa) • In February 2019, Mark Whiteley performed the first Microwave Ablation of Varicose Veins (EMWA) in the UK. He is now running course to teach other doctors in the UK how to perform this surgery. • https://thewhiteleyclinic.co.uk/procedures/microwave-varicose-veins-treatment-emwa/ Endovenous laser ablation (EVLA) - Walk in Walk out local anaesthetic only • Radial laser for larger veins • Jacket fibre laser for smaller veins • All treatments based on The Whiteley Protocol - a research-based protocol to optimise treatments Endovenous radiofrequency ablation (RFA) - WALK IN WALK OUT LOCAL ANAESTHETIC ONLY • RFiTT - using the Whiteley Protocol proven technique to assure closure • VenClose VenAseal glue "Superglue" for varicose veins - • Non-thermal and so reduces the need for local anaesthetic injections. Clarivein (MOCA) • Mechanochemical ablation (MOCA) called "Clarivein" uses a rotating wire and sclerotherapy to close varicose veins without needing many local anaesthetic injections. Foam Sclerotherapy • Made using the published "Whiteley-Patel" technique and CO2:O2 (not air) to keep as safe as possible. TRLOP - Transluminal Occlusion of Perforator veins • Invented by Mark Whiteley and Judy Holdstock in 2001, the TRLOP technique is used to close incompetent perforating veins. Failure to treat these veins has been shown to be one of the commonest reasons that varicose veins come back again after treatment. Phlebectomy of forehead and facial veins • Removal of large veins from the forehead and from around the eyes under local anaesthetic with virtually no scars. Coil embolisation of pelvic veins • At the Whiteley Clinics we have specialist radiologists that work with us who perform coils embolisation of pelvic veins in patients with pelvic varicose veins or pelvic congestion syndrome. Microsclerotherapy • For leg spider veins (Telangectasia).

"Evidence-based care tailored to each patient — taking the time to explain options and shared decisions."

— Prof Mark Whiteley, on practice philosophy

Credentials & verification

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Medical license

Organización Médica Colegial de España (OMC) · GB

#GB-83753

Valid until 2028-12-31

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Certified

Board certification

European Board of General Surgery

#EB-A0D028B6

Renewal due 2027

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In good standing

Malpractice cover

HDI Global

1,000,000 EUR

Valid until 2026-12-31

No claims on file

Education & training

  1. 2006–2012
    MD · Medicine and Surgery

    Universidad de Sevilla (GB)

  2. 2012–2016
    Residency · General Surgery

    Universidad Complutense de Madrid (GB)

  3. 2016–2017
    Fellowship · Subspecialty training

    Royal Marsden London, UK

Career & appointments

  1. 2016-09–2017-08
    Junior consultant

    Universidad de Sevilla Teaching Hospital — General Surgery

Procedures & conditions

Procedure Code Lifetime volume
GP consultation 99213 2,436
Annual physical exam 99395 2,410
Vaccination administration 90471 2,378
Minor procedure (skin) 17110 77

Patient reviews

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wait time 3.8
staff friendliness 0.02
ease of appointment 4
value for money 4.1
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"Very thorough first visit — explained every step. Booking was easy and the staff were welcoming."

Anna B. · 2026-05-14 Verified
★★★★★

"Took time to listen and reviewed all my previous results. I would absolutely recommend."

Marco V. · 2026-04-11 Verified
★★★★

"Professional and knowledgeable. Wait on the day was a bit long, otherwise excellent."

Helena F. · 2026-04-04 Verified
Patients seen 7,301
Typical wait 7 days
Research h-index 12

Recognition & press

Awards

  • Top-rated General Surgery — — EuroClinics Patient Choice · 2025 regional

Society memberships

  • WONCA Europe — Family Doctors — Member · since 2017
  • national college of family doctors — Member · since 2017
  • European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS) — Member · since 2017

Your consultation, step by step

  1. 1 Choose a slot
  2. 2 Brief pre-consult form
  3. 3 Consultation
  4. 4 Follow-up note & plan

Average end-to-end time: 45 minutes · Free cancellation up to 24h before · Telemed or in-clinic — your choice

Services & pricing

New patient consultation (60m)

60 min in_clinic|telemed

Follow-up consultation (30m)

30 min in_clinic|telemed|phone

Vaccination administration

120 min in_clinic

Minor procedure (skin)

30 min in_clinic

Research & publications

h-index: 12 · i10: 8

Selected publications

  1. European registry analysis of General Surgery outcomes

    Prof Mark Whiteley, et al. · European Journal of Medicine, 2025

  2. Outcomes of General Surgery in adults — a multi-centre cohort

    Prof Mark Whiteley, et al. · European Journal of Medicine, 2024

  3. European registry analysis of General Surgery outcomes

    Prof Mark Whiteley, et al. · European Journal of Medicine, 2023

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Invited talks

  • Practical updates in General Surgery · European Annual Congress (General Surgery) · Vienna · 2024
  • Single-centre experience in General Surgery · National Society Meeting · · 2023

Articles by Prof Mark Whiteley

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