Joseph H. Hanna is an Interventional Radiologist based in North Sydney, at 73 Miller Street, North Sydney, NSW, Australia. His work is mainly about helping with blood vessel and circulation problems using image-guided procedures. This means using scans like X-ray or ultrasound to guide treatment, often with smaller cuts than some other options.
Day to day, Joseph looks after people dealing with pelvic congestion syndrome. He also treats conditions such as varicose veins, where swollen veins can cause aching, heaviness, or discomfort. At times, symptoms can be confusing and slow to settle, so having a clear plan and the right imaging really matters.
Joseph also focuses on blocked or narrowed arteries. This can include peripheral artery disease, where blood flow to the legs is reduced. Over time, this can affect walking and cause pain or cramps. In many cases, treatment aims to improve flow and reduce symptoms, while keeping things as safe and straightforward as possible.
Some referrals are for angioplasty. This is a procedure used to open up blood vessels when they’re too narrow. At other times, care may involve treating compartment syndrome, which is a serious condition that needs prompt attention. Because urgency can vary, procedures and timelines depend on the situation and what the scan shows.
In terms of experience, Joseph’s role is built around interventional radiology work across vascular and related conditions. His training is aimed at procedures guided by imaging, and he works to make sure patients understand what’s planned before treatment starts. If research, clinical trials, or publications are part of a care pathway, those details are handled through the usual clinical channels, based on what’s relevant for the specific case.