Dr Zach Kidman
about Dr Zach Kidman
Delphi Clinic is a dedicated vein clinic specialising in the treatment of varicose and spider veins. It provides the highest quality, non-surgical and up to date treatment for vein conditions. We use the latest technology for ultrasound imaging and spare no effort when it comes to the treatment of our patients. Our treatments are highly effective and require little to no downtime allowing you to get back to your life seamlessly. Dr Zach Kidman employs skilled and personable sonographers who have years of industry experience in identifying mild to serious vein conditions. As a team Delphi Clinic offers a welcoming and caring environment for the treatment of venous problems including varicose and spider veins. The team looks forward to discussing your concerns and treatment plan. Delphi Clinic is covered by Southern Cross and other major insurance companies.
Dr Zach Kidman is a Fellow of the Australasian College of Phlebology and a Fellow of the Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners. He obtained his medical degree from Auckland University and went on to complete four years of advanced study specialising in the treatment of venous disorders.
Dr Zach Kidman has worked in private vein practice in Wellington and Auckland for over seven years treating Varicose Veins, Spider Veins, Venous Ulcers and related conditions. His primary goal is to offer relief to patients who are experiencing pain and discomfort from vein disease, and to restore their confidence to enable them to live full and active lives. His varicose vein treatments include endovenous laser ablation, endovenous radiofrequency ablation, ultrasound guided sclerotherapy and direct microsclerotherapy of spider veins.
Dr Zach Kidman is a trusted Southern Cross healthcare provider, and works with all leading medical insurance companies for his patients. Dr Zach Kidman lives in the eastern bays of Auckland with his wife and four young children.
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Qualifications/Memberships:
MBChB, BA, RNZCGP,
Fellow of the Australasian College of Phlebology