King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust : Dermatology

Denmark Hill, London SE5 9RS, United Kingdom

4.1 (15 reviews)

About This Clinic

King’s College Hospital Dermatology provides a comprehensive service for adults and children with a wide range of skin conditions. The service includes general skin clinics and various specialist clinics focusing on early skin cancer detection, mole checks, paediatric dermatology, hyperhidrosis, cutaneous infections, vulval skin disorders, and cutaneous sarcoidosis. Additional specialist expertise is offered in managing connective tissue skin diseases, graft versus host disease, and skin issues in transplant recipients and ethnic minority populations. The clinic is equipped with dedicated minor operation theatres, phototherapy units (TL01 and PUVA), day treatment facilities, nurse-led clinics, and iontophoresis. It also offers rapid access services and psychological support for patients with skin disorders. In addition to the main service at King’s College Hospital, the dermatology team partners with Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust and Improving Health Limited to offer community dermatology services for patients registered with a Lambeth or Southwark GP. Located on the ground floor of the Normanby Building at King’s College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London, SE5 9RS, the clinic is accessible via NHS e-referral for routine and urgent cases with dedicated contact channels for further information.

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Location

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Opening Hours

Monday9 AM to 5 PM
Tuesday9 AM to 5 PM
Wednesday9 AM to 5 PM
Thursday9 AM to 5 PM
Friday9 AM to 5 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed

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