Jeremy Newman is a consultant vascular surgeon. Jeremy qualified at London’s Imperial College School of Medicine in June 2000 achieving his lifelong ambition of becoming a surgeon upon completing his early surgical training in Oxford. He undertook higher surgical training here in the West Midlands, specialising in Vascular Surgery and becoming a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in 2014. Since that time, he has been practicing as an NHS Consultant Vascular and Endovascular surgeon at both New Cross Hospital, Wolverhampton and Russell’s Hall Hospital, Dudley, as a member of the Black Country Vascular Network.
A specialist in all areas of vascular surgery he has a keen interest in providing minimally invasive, local anaesthetic, outpatient, walk-in-walk-out solutions for varicose veins and thread veins. An expert in all modern varicose vein treatments and fully trained in the use of Duplex ultrasound, he is able to tailor the treatment to the needs of an individual offering the very best in patient outcomes.
A Trainer & Educator of Vascular Surgeons
An enthusiastic trainer of vascular surgeons within the West Midlands, Jeremy is a clinical and educational supervisor for the West Midlands Deanery, Care of the Critically Ill Surgical Patient (CCrISP) Course director and teaches on regional and national vascular training days.