Excellent outcomes in treatment for skin cancer requires accurate, speedy diagnosis and fast treatment to minimise the risk of cancer spread.

At the London Skin Cancer Clinic you will be seen by a dermatologist specialising in skin cancer who will make the initial diagnosis. If necessary a tissue biopsy will be taken to confirm this diagnosis.

Should you require further treatment, you will be assessed and treated by a Plastic Surgeon who specialises in skin cancer treatment.

All treatment is carried out on site at 55 Harley Street under local anaesthetic unless you require general anaesthetic in which case you will be offered a choice of local hospitals and the same plastic surgeon will carry out your treatment there.

The London Skin Cancer Clinic works closely with leading London Pathologists, Oncologists, Radiologists and Macmillan nurses to provide a World Class multidisciplinary service.
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Daniel Glass is Consultant Dermatologist and lead clinician for skin cancer at London North West Healthcare NHS Trust and is an Honorary Consultant at Mount Vernon Hospital.

Dr Glass’ research has been published in high impact peer reviewed journals, he has contributed to a number of academic book chapters and has been a key note speaker at many international meetings. He is an Honorary Senior Lecturer at Imperial College London and has taught at both undergraduate and post graduate levels including teaching on the Dermatology MSc course at King’s College London.
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Dan Marsh is a Consultant Plastic Surgeon with a substantive NHS appointment at Royal Free London NHS Trust and North West London NHS Trust where he is the lead Plastic Surgeon on the skin cancer MDT.

With over ten year's experience in treating skin cancer patients in London and the South East, you will find Dan friendly, approachable and knowledgable.

Dan has a special interest in skin cancer following on from his PhD from University College London which looked at developing novel treatments for skin cancers. He has over 30 publications in peer reviewed journals and now leads a research team looking at using hyperthermia to treat advanced skin cancers.
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Dr Alistair Robson has been a Consultant Dermatopathologist at the tertiary referral centre, St John’s Institute of Dermatology, for 10 years, where he is the lead pathologist for cutaneous lymphoma. He speaks at International Conferences in the US, Middle & Far East. He is a reviewer for Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, Clinical & Experimental Dermatology and British Journal of Dermatology