By: Neha Zubair
In today’s healthcare landscape, where long waiting lists and high costs often stand between patients and the care they deserve, Aurelia Eneide is working to reshape the system. British-born, with both Scottish and Italian roots, Eneide leads with a clear vision: to make premium medical care more accessible, fast, and human-centered.
As the Owner and CEO of Vein Clinic Brescia, a multidisciplinary polyclinic offering 25 specialties and a team of over 50 specialists, Aurelia has developed a model that aims to combine medical excellence with financial accessibility — and a human touch that sets it apart.
Q: Aurelia, what sparked your decision to found Vein Clinic Brescia?
A: The idea came from observing a growing gap in the healthcare system. Too many patients were either waiting months for essential treatments or giving up entirely because private care was unaffordable. I wanted to create a model that combined speed, quality, and fairness — a place where anyone could access expert medical care without undue financial strain. Healthcare shouldn’t be determined by one’s income. My mission has always been to address those barriers and make private medicine more inclusive, transparent, and compassionate.
Q: Your clinic has become known not only for its medical excellence but also for its distinctive atmosphere. Why was that important to you?
A: The patient experience begins the moment someone walks through our doors. That’s why Vein Clinic Brescia is adorned with contemporary artwork, designed to create an environment that feels calm, inspiring, and dignified. I believe healing starts with how a person feels — emotionally and mentally, not just physically. The human factor is central to everything we do. Technology and advanced treatments are important, but empathy, communication, and trust are what can truly help patients heal.
Q: What sets Vein Clinic Brescia apart from other private medical centers?
A: We’ve built a comprehensive healthcare ecosystem. With 25 specialties under one roof, our specialists collaborate closely to deliver coordinated, patient-centered care. We also provide flexible payment options and accessible private surgeries, ensuring that patients can receive the treatment they need without excessive financial pressure. But our mission goes beyond treatment — we want to guide the healthy patient through every stage: from prevention to recovery and ultimately to longevity. It’s about empowering people to maintain health, not just restore it. Longevity could be the natural result of proactive, compassionate care.
Q: You often speak about “bridging the gap” in healthcare. What does that mean to you as a leader?
A: Bridging the gap means offering the efficiency and innovation of private medicine with the inclusivity of public healthcare. It’s about building trust — giving patients choice, speed, and confidence in their care. From a leadership perspective, it also means running a sustainable business that creates both social and economic impact, potentially improving lives while setting a new standard for accessible excellence.
Q: And what do you envision for the future of Vein Clinic Brescia?
A: The future could lie in a more integrated approach — where prevention, technology, and personalized care converge. We’re expanding our focus on preventive medicine, recovery programs, and longevity planning. We want to accompany our patients through every phase of health — from maintaining wellness to managing conditions and ensuring long-term vitality. Above all, we’ll continue prioritizing the human connection. Medicine evolves, but compassion remains timeless.
With her international outlook, entrepreneurial drive, and human-centered vision, Aurelia Eneide is working to redefine what private healthcare can mean.
Through Vein Clinic Brescia, she’s not only addressing gaps in access and affordability — she’s building a future where prevention, recovery, and longevity could be available to everyone.
Disclaimer: The content of this article is intended for informational purposes only and should not be considered as medical advice. For personalized healthcare guidance, we recommend consulting with a qualified healthcare provider. It does not guarantee outcomes and the services offered may vary based on individual circumstances.










