What is a Venesection?

Venesection is a medical procedure that involves removing a controlled amount of blood from a vein. It is used to treat certain blood conditions by reducing red blood cell levels or excess iron in the body.

Venesection

Conditions a Venesection may treat

Haemochromatosis – excess iron storage in the body

Polycythaemia vera and erythrocytosis – conditions causing too many red blood cells or high haemoglobin levels

Thrombosis and related blood clotting disorders

Treating these conditions through venesection helps restore healthy blood balance and supports better circulation.

Symptoms you may be suffering from

Persistent fatigue or tiredness

Joint pain (especially in the knuckles, knees, or hips)

Abdominal discomfort or pain (especially in the upper right side)

Weakness or low energy

Loss of libido (reduced sex drive)

Unexplained weight loss

Mood changes such as irritability or depression

Why Choose Chequers Health

Consultant Led Care

Fast and Effective Services

Modern and Comfortable Setting with Ample Parking

Patients from Bolton, Bury, Manchester, Wigan and the Northwest choose Chequers Health for professional IV Iron Infusions.

They are truly the best among all the centres offering a range of services, including intravenous iron infusions. The staff were exceptionally kind, professional, and genuinely caring — I felt completely comfortable and well looked after throughout my visit.

Marwa A

Our Treatment Process

Consultant-Led Care, Guided by Best Clinical Practice

Affordable Venesection

Consultation          £200

Cost of Venesection        £125

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If you are interested in learning more about how Iron Infusions can improve your health or would like to inquire about other services, please don’t hesitate to contact us:

Our Consultants

Dr. Ushma Meswami
Dr. Ushma Meswami
Dr. Meswani is a skilled haematologist with extensive experience in managing conditions related to iron deficiency and iron overload. She provides expert care for patients requiring IV iron infusions to treat iron deficiency anaemia, offering personalised treatment to help restore healthy iron levels safely and effectively.
Dr Maged Gharib
Dr Maged Gharib
Dr. Gharib is a senior Consultant Haematologist and has been Consultant Haematologist since 2005. He has a long experience in diagnosing and treating various benign and malignant blood disorders including leukaemia, lymphomas and myelomas in both adults and children.

Venesection is a medical procedure that involves removing a controlled amount of blood from a vein. It is used to treat certain blood conditions by reducing red blood cell levels or excess iron in the body.

This helps to:

  • Lower iron levels (for conditions like haemochromatosis)
  • Reduce blood thickness (for polycythaemia vera or erythrocytosis)
  • Prevent blood clots (for those at risk of thrombosis)

By managing these conditions, venesection can reduce the risk of complications and improve overall health.

Venesection is commonly recommended for:

  • Haemochromatosis – excess iron storage in the body
  • Polycythaemia vera and erythrocytosis – conditions causing too many red blood cells or high haemoglobin levels
  • Thrombosis and related blood clotting disorders

Treating these conditions through venesection helps restore healthy blood balance and supports better circulation.

During venesection, a healthcare professional removes a carefully measured amount of blood from your vein, similar to a standard blood donation. The process helps your body naturally adjust and restore balance in red blood cell or iron levels.

Most patients tolerate the procedure very well and can return to normal activities shortly after.

The number and frequency of venesection treatments depend on your medical condition and its severity.

  • In the initial phase, you may need more frequent sessions.
  • Over time, as your condition stabilises, the frequency typically decreases.

Your specialist clinician will design a personalised treatment plan based on your test results and overall health.

Before your appointment:

  • Eat a light meal and drink plenty of water.
  • Avoid alcohol and strenuous activity before and after the procedure.
  • Bring a snack or drink for after your session to help replenish energy.

Our team will give you all necessary pre- and post-procedure guidance.

Most patients can resume their usual activities within a few hours after the procedure. If you feel light-headed, we recommend resting and keeping hydrated for the remainder of the day.

No GP referral is required. You can book directly with our team. We’ll guide you through every step, from assessment to aftercare.

Venesection services are available at:
Chequers Health Group, Chequers Health Centre, Bolton

We proudly serve patients from Bolton, Bury, Manchester, Wigan, and the surrounding areas.

Booking is simple — contact us directly to schedule your treatment:

Phone: 01204 928850
Email: info@chequershealth.co.uk

Our friendly team will help arrange your appointment and answer any further questions.