Warren J. Clements

Interventional Radiologist

Male📍 Melbourne

About of Warren J. Clements

Warren J. Clements is an Interventional Radiologist based in Melbourne, working from 55 Commercial Road, Melbourne, VIC 3004, Australia. Interventional radiology is about using imaging like X-ray, ultrasound, or CT to guide small, targeted procedures. Often, that means less cutting and faster recovery for the right situation.


In day-to-day care, he looks after people with a range of vascular and bleeding-related conditions, along with some conditions that affect organs and blood flow. This can include problems like deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism, as well as portal hypertension and issues involving the liver. At times, patients may also be dealing with gastrointestinal bleeding, varices in the oesophagus, or other circulation concerns.


He also helps manage conditions outside the blood vessels. For example, uterine fibroids and adenomyosis can bring heavy bleeding and pain, and procedures may be considered to help with symptoms. In some cases, people need treatment connected to hysterectomy follow-up care, or support after the spleen has been removed (post-splenectomy syndrome). There are also times when liver cancer may be managed with targeted, image-guided treatment.


Because interventional radiology sits between diagnosis and treatment, patients often come in after scans have shown what’s going on. The work can be complex, but the goal is usually the same: make the next step clear, keep the approach as safe as possible, and manage things before they get worse. Many patients find it reassuring that the plan is built around imaging, not just guesswork.


Details about his education and research work aren’t listed here, and there aren’t any specific clinical trial details provided. What is clear from the services listed is that his practice covers both emergency-style problems like apoplexy and acute blood flow issues, and longer-term conditions such as Raynaud phenomenon, vasculitis, and venous problems like varicose veins.


Overall, Warren J. Clements provides interventional options for people needing careful, image-guided treatment across a wide mix of conditions, from blood clot care to bleeding management and organ-focused procedures.

Services & Conditions Treated

SplenectomyUterine FibroidsAdenomyosisApoplexyBuerger DiseaseColonoscopyDeep Vein ThrombosisEndoscopyEsophageal VaricesGastrointestinal BleedingHypertensionHysterectomyLiver CancerLiver EmbolizationLow Blood PressureMay Thurner SyndromeMesenteric Venous ThrombosisPneumomediastinumPortal HypertensionPost-Splenectomy SyndromePulmonary EmbolismPulmonary HypertensionRaynaud PhenomenonSevere Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)Thromboangiitis ObliteransThrombophlebitisVaricoceleVaricose VeinsVasculitisVasoconstrictionVenous Thromboembolism (VTE)

Publications

1 total

The Use of Large Language Models in Scientific Manuscript Writing and Editing in Interventional Radiology.

Cardiovascular and interventional radiology • January 11, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Warren J. Clements offer?
Dr Warren J. Clements is an Interventional Radiologist in Melbourne. His listed services include procedures and conditions such as splenectomy, treatment for uterine fibroids and adenomyosis, liver cancer and liver embolization, pulmonary and portal vein issues, vascular conditions like deep vein thrombosis and varicose veins, and imaging-guided endoscopy and colonoscopy as part of care.
Which conditions might he help with?
He works with a range of vascular and abdominal conditions, including liver or gastrointestinal issues, pulmonary hypertension, venous thromboembolism, high and low blood pressure problems, and vascular diseases such as Raynaud phenomenon or Buerger disease.
Where is Dr Clements located for consultations or procedures?
His location is 55 Commercial Road, Melbourne, VIC 3004, Australia.
What should I expect regarding appointments?
If you’re looking to see him, you’d arrange an appointment through the clinic or hospital system. The details about booking aren’t listed here, but appointments are typically scheduled to discuss imaging-guided and interventional options.
What kinds of imaging or endoscopy procedures might be involved?
The services list includes colonoscopy and endoscopy, which are used for diagnosing and guiding treatments in the abdomen and GI tract.
Are there treatments for vascular or liver conditions among his offerings?
Yes. Treatments include liver embolization for liver cancer, management of portal hypertension, pulmonary embolism care, and venous issues like venous thromboembolism and vasculitis.