Sarah Thomis, prof. dr.

Vascular surgeon
Sarah Thomis

Appointments

Vascular surgery

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Consultation hours

Venous consultation (phlebology)

  • Thursday (weekly) from 08:30 to 10:50

  • During this consultation, you do not pay for supplements.

  • You may first be seen by a vascular surgeon in training. Professor Thomis is committed to seeing you - subject to urgent interventions - also in person during the consultation.

Lymphoedema consultation - intake

  • Friday from 13:30 to 16:00

  • During this consultation, you do not pay for supplements.

  • You may first be seen by a vascular surgeon in training. Professor Thomis and Dr Bechter-Hugl are also committed to seeing you - subject to urgent interventions - in person during the consultation.

Lymphoedema - multidisciplinary follow-up care

  • Thursday from 13:30 to 18:00

  • During this consultation, you do not pay for supplements.

  • The first consultation is a multidisciplinary consultation with a doctor, physiotherapist and nurse. You may first be seen by a vascular surgeon in training. Professor Thomis and Dr Bechter-Hugl are also committed to seeing you - subject to urgent interventions - in person during the consultation.

Congenital vascular abnormalities - multidisciplinary consultation

  • Monday (every three months) from 14:00 to 16:00

  • During this consultation, you do not pay for supplements.

  • This consultation is led by a team of specialists in different disciplines and vascular surgeons in training.

    Each patient is discussed on a multidisciplinary basis. You may first be seen by a vascular surgeon in training. You will then be seen by one or more staff members, depending on the specific problem.

Works entirely under the convention

This physician will not charge supplemental fees for consultations. However, should you wish to have a single room when you are admitted, the physician can charge supplemental fees. The convention status will determine whether a physician is allowed to charge supplemental fees.

Last edit: 5 may 2024