Skin health
Whether it’s a rash that won’t go away or a mole you’re worried about, our dermatology specialists make it simple to get seen quickly, get answers, and feel at ease in your skin.
Free Booking Protection
Our Booking Protection means we'll make sure you're seen by the specialist who best fits your needs – even if that means rearranging your appointment. You won't be left in the wrong place, and you won't lose out. Read more in our T&C’s.
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Free Booking Protection
Our Booking Protection means we'll make sure you're seen by the specialist who best fits your needs – even if that means rearranging your appointment. You won't be left in the wrong place, and you won't lose out. Read more in our T&C’s.
Specialist care for all things skin, hair & nails
Your skin is your largest organ and any change deserves attention. Whether it’s a suspicious mole, persistent rash, hair loss, or eczema, we’re here to help you feel comfortable in your skin.
Common dermatology conditions we treat
Skin issues are common, but when they persist or cause discomfort, getting expert insight can make a big difference. Below are some of the most frequently diagnosed dermatology conditions.
Suspicious moles & skin cancer checks
Identifying changes in moles or skin lesions, with fast access to biopsy, removal or treatment if needed.
Eczema & dermatitis
Persistent itchy, red or flaking skin patches that often need tailored treatments and management of triggers.
Psoriasis
A long-term immune-mediated skin condition causing red, scaly patches (plaques) – often on the elbows, knees, scalp or nails. It can also affect the joints (psoriatic arthritis).
Acne & scarring
Acne is an inflammatory condition influenced by hormones, genetics, stress and skincare. We treat active breakouts and improve scarring or pigmentation with a comprehensive blend of medical expertise and aesthetic precision.
Hair loss & alopecia
Sudden, or gradual, hair loss and thinning is not usually serious, but can be distressing and can sometimes be a sign of an underlying condition.
Nail disorders
Problems with texture, shape, or colour of nails may signal local or systemic issues and are worth investigating.
How it works
01Tell us what you need help with
Using our triage flow to quickly outline what your area of concern is or choose from our symptom picker. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, our patient-friendly team will guide you to the right next step.
02Get matched with a specialist, quickly
Our system instantly connects you with the most suitable consultant based on your symptoms and needs. Every match is made using our network of trusted, highly qualified specialists.
03Choose a time that works for you
Once you’ve found your consultant, booking is quick and flexible. Choose the time and place that suits you best – whether that’s the earliest available appointment or the location that’s most convenient.
04Get seen and feel better, sooner
Attend your appointment with one of our trusted specialists and get the care you need. From consultation to treatment, you’ll be guided by experts who listen and support you every step of the way.
When it’s time to speak to a dermatologist
If you’ve noticed a changing mole, persistent rash, unexplained hair loss, or nail abnormalities, it’s best not to wait. Early assessment means quicker answers, fewer complications, and better skin health.
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