It is one thing to read that a clinic is “accredited and modern.” It is another to walk through it. So here is a plain tour of Vascular Art Clinic in Heliopolis, Cairo — the flagship vascular partner behind a large share of the procedures we coordinate — so you can picture exactly where you would be treated.
The endovenous laser suites
The heart of the clinic. This is where varicose veins are treated with endovenous laser ablation (EVLA) — a minimally invasive, walk-in / walk-out procedure done under local anaesthetic, guided by ultrasound. No long incision, no general anaesthetic, no inpatient stay. Most patients are up and walking the same day.
The hybrid procedure room
For cases that need imaging and intervention together, the clinic runs a hybrid room combining live imaging with the treatment table. In practice, that means the surgeon can see and treat in one controlled setting — the kind of setup you would expect in a major European vascular centre.
The recovery wing
A calm, comfortable space to rest and be observed before you are discharged. Because EVLA is minimally invasive, recovery is measured in hours, not days — but the wing is there for monitoring, for compression fitting, and for the unhurried discharge briefing every patient gets.
Why we made it the flagship
Co-management. CURE PASS does not place patients into an anonymous marketplace clinic; Vascular Art is a partner we work with directly, with named surgeons, consistent protocols and a standard of equipment and sterilisation we have seen for ourselves. When you arrive, you are a known patient on a planned list — not a booking number.
Reviewed by Dr. Karim Hassan, vascular lead. Facility details current at time of writing.
Medically reviewed by
Dr. Karim Hassan
Vascular Surgery · Lead