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Nuffield Health Warwickshire Hospital
DermatologyNuffield Health Warwick Hospital is a leading private hospital providing world-class healthcare in Leamington Spa. The hospital is equipped with cutting-edge equipment including three operating theatres, 41 en-suite patient bedrooms and an endoscopy theatre. Located in Leamington Spa, the hospital also serves Warwick, Kenilworth, Coventry, Stratford and their surroundings. What medical services does it specialise in? The consultants at Nuffield Health Warwick Hospital specialise in: Orthopaedic hip surgery Orthopaedic knee surgery General surgery Diagnostics Orthopaedic foot and ankle surgery General orthopaedic surgery Gastroenterology Pain management Urology

The Princess Margaret Hospital, part of the Circle Health Group, is a leading private hospital in Windsor that offers its patients a high quality, private orthopaedic surgery, general surgery, cataract surgery, as well as a diagnostic imaging department. The facilities that the hospital boasts include 18 consulting rooms, four operating theatres, a JAG-accredited endoscopy suite, an elective paediatric service, as well as an oncology suite staffed by specialist nurses delivering a wide range of chemotherapy treatments and regimes to patients under the care of consultant oncologists. Patients can also benefit from a physiotherapy department staffed by chartered, state-registered physiotherapists. The Princess Margaret Hospital is also a renowned centre of excellence in the field of pulmonology.
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The Harley Street Clinic is a highly established and reputable London-based multispeciality centre that specialises in a variety of different medical treatments. From complex neurosurgery to pioneering and advanced techniques for treating cancer, The Harley Street Clinic's team of experienced oncologists, cardiologists, and neurosurgeons work together to provide the best possible care and treatments for patients. The Harley Street Clinic, which is part of HCA Healthcare, is notably renowned for possessing the most advanced private cancer care facility throughout Europe, and boasts being able to offer second-to-none care thanks to the combination of impressive state-of-the-art equipment and its highly qualified team which comprises of oncologists and cancer clinicians. When it comes to cardiac care at the renowned clinic, a full range of cardiac treatment is offered to patients, from emergency surgical intervention for patients with serious heart conditions to paediatric diagnostic tests for children who may be suffering from cardiac-related defects and/or abnormalities. The Harley Street Clinic also has a department that dedicated entirely to neurosciences, which prides itself on its ability to provide unrivalled care to patients with spinal and neurosurgical conditions specifically. All conditions relating to or affecting the brain and spine are treated at the clinic.
About dermatologists
What does a dermatologist do?
A dermatologist studies, diagnoses and treats skin conditions and related disorders. They also focus on prevention and perform surgical procedures. Dermatologists often work alongside other medical specialties such as immunology and endocrinology.
Why are you referred to a dermatologist?
Patients are referred to a dermatologist when their skin requires specialist assessment, for changes such as moles, rashes, irritation or lesions that need an accurate diagnosis or ongoing monitoring.
When should you see a dermatologist?
It’s advisable to see a dermatologist when a new mole, rash or skin lesion appears, or when an existing mole changes in size or appearance. Skin diseases are very common: they affect more than 1.8 billion people worldwide, around one in four individuals, and are among the leading causes of non-fatal disability according to the WHO and Global Burden of Disease studies. Acne, dermatitis and fungal infections are common reasons for consultation. Seeing a dermatologist is common when a skin change, itching or lesion lasts several weeks, keeps coming back or affects day-to-day wellbeing.
Why choose a dermatologist?
Dermatologists are specialists in skin health and are specifically trained to assess, diagnose and manage both common skin conditions, as well as more complex disorders.
What types of patients see a Dermatology specialist?
People of all ages attend dermatology clinics, from those with common skin concerns to patients who need specialist monitoring or dermatological procedures.
Conditions treated by a Dermatology specialist
How should I prepare for my dermatology appointment?
It’s helpful to come along with information about when the problem started, how the skin change has evolved, and if you’ve had previous treatment. If possible, avoid trying new skincare products before the appointment. This can assist when it comes to getting an accurate assessment.
What are the tests or treatments a dermatologist may recommend?
- Surgical dermatology
- Cryotherapy
- Electrocoagulation for warts
- Biological therapy
- Photodynamic therapy
- Infiltration ultrasound-guided and fluoroscopy
How can I book an appointment with a dermatologist?
At Top Doctors, you can choose the dermatologist who best fits your needs and availability. Book a consultation with a leading specialist in just one click.
What are the best dermatology clinics in the UK?
At Top Doctors, we work with leading Dermatology clinics so you can access trusted specialist care.
Related content
Explore more useful information about Dermatology to learn about common skin conditions, treatments and specialist care options:
- What results can you expect from dermatology treatment? A London expert explains
- Common skin problems in adults and children - When to see a dermatologist
Sources
- World Health Organization. (2023). WHO’s first global meeting on skin NTDs calls for greater efforts to address their burden. https://www.who.int/news/item/31-03-2023-who-first-global-meeting-on-skin-ntds-calls-for-greater-efforts-to-address-their-burden
- GBD 2019 Diseases and Injuries Collaborators. (2023). The burden of skin and subcutaneous diseases. Frontiers in Public Health. https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/public-health/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1145513/full













