Hospital & Health Care - London, England, United Kingdom
The ultimate skin screening clinic based in London's Harley Street, which specialises in non-invasive skin cancer diagnosis. We offer a world-class diagnosis procedure that is painless and extremely effective. Skin cancer is the fifth most common cancer among men and women in the UK, accounting for 4% of all new cancer cases. That's why early detection of the condition is absolutely essential.Expertise and cutting-edge technology makes us unique. We believe we represent the future of dermatology. We are leading consultants in the area of confocal microscopy and digital dermoscopy and use the very latest technology.Until recently, a biopsy was the only management option, but new non-invasive methods can now inform decisions as to how to treat patients. Our non-invasive, state-of-the-art technology ensures a painless procedure that leaves no scars. We reduce stress and save patient's time and money. We offer exceptional and much-needed care. While awareness of the dangers of skin cancer has increased in the UK, the diagnosis of the condition is evolving towards non-invasive methods to avoid unnecessary surgical procedures.Skin Inspection is based at 55 Harley Street, the largest private dermatology facility in the UK. We are also connected to other world-leading experts in Italy and we regularly meet specialists with clinics in nations including the United States, Australia and Spain. This is part of our continuous efforts to be at the forefront of scientific knowledge.Our vision is the creation of a centre of excellence at the heart of a worldwide network of experts working together to reduce the incidence of skin cancer.It's also important to us that the standard of care we deliver ensures that our patients receive the best possible experience while they are with us.We want to be recognised as a skin cancer screening clinic that leads the way in expertise, technology, service and contribution to society.
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