- Bupa Platinum consultant
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Fee assured
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Awaiting verification
- Open Referral network
Specialises in
- General
- Skin cancer
Offers
- Face-to-face consultations
- Video and telephone consultations
About me
Nisith Sheth is a Consultant Dermatologist and Dermatological Surgeon at the St John's Institute of Dermatology, one of the world's leading centres for patients with skin problems, based at Guy's and St Thomas' Hospitals. He has expertise in skin cancer, laser therapy and cosmetic dermatology as well as general dermatology (such as acne, rosacea, redness of skin, scars, areas of discolouration, birthmarks, psoriasis and eczema).
He subspecialises in Mohs micrographic surgery, laser treatment of skin and photodynamic therapy. Nisith receives tertiary referrals for his opinion on managing common, rare and difficult skin problems and complications following cosmetic procedures.
He is one of only a handful of doctors in the UK to have an accredited fellowship in this discipline. He has had further international training in cutaneous surgery and cosmetic dermatology at Vancouver General Hospital, Canada and the Oregon Health Sciences University, USA, two of the world's leading centres in these fields.
Nisith graduated from University College Hospital Medical School with class and national prizes in dermatology. He has published original articles in peer-reviewed journals. He undertook research in melanoma skin cancer for which he was a co-winner of the Everett C Fox MD award at the largest yearly international skin conference, the American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting. He also has qualifications in law and has served as an expert witness in dermatology and dermatological surgery cases.
Nisith is active in teaching undergraduates, postgraduates and general practitioners. He has been invited to lecture nationally and internationally and is listed in the Who's Who of Medicine and Healthcare 2009-10. He sits on the board of the British Cosmetic Dermatology Group, European Society for Micrographic Surgery, Royal College of Surgeons Training Interface Group and is a college representative for the Royal College of Physicians
Areas of interest
Mohs surgery; Dermatological surgery; Laser surgery; Acne; Skin tumours / cancer; Rosacea; Scars; Complications following cosmetic procedures; Discolouration; Rashes
Medical secretaries
- Megan Turnbull
- 020 7307 7467
- megan@kmsprofessionals.co.uk
- Megan Turnbull
- KMS Professionals Forge Lane East Farleigh Maidstone ME15 0HQ
- 020 7307 7467
- megan@kmsprofessionals.co.uk
Information for healthcare professionals (Bupa patients only, last 12 months)
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S1420
Shave biopsy of lesion of skin - (>50)
Harley Street Clinic (>50) Cadogan Clinic (5-50) Bishops Wood Hospital (5-50)
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S0820
Curettage/cryotherapy of lesions of skin (including cauterisation) - four or more - (>50)
Harley Street Clinic (>50) Bishops Wood Hospital (5-50) Cadogan Clinic (1-5)
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S1110
Curettage/cryotherapy of lesion of skin (including cauterisation) - up to three - (>50)
Harley Street Clinic (5-50) Bishops Wood Hospital (5-50) Cadogan Clinic (1-5)
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S0922
Laser destruction of lesion(s) of skin - up to 25cm2 in area - (5-50)
Harley Street Clinic (5-50) Cadogan Clinic (5-50)
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S1500
Biopsy of skin or subcutaneous tissue - (5-50)
Harley Street Clinic (5-50) Bishops Wood Hospital (5-50)
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S0520
Microscopically controlled excision of lesion of skin or subcutaneous tissue (Mohs Micrographic Surgery) with immediate reconstruction - (5-50)
Harley Street Clinic (5-50) Cadogan Clinic (5-50)
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S0633
Excision of lesion of skin or subcutaneous tissue - up to three, Trunk & Limbs (excluding lipoma) - (5-50)
Harley Street Clinic (5-50) Cadogan Clinic (5-50) Bishops Wood Hospital (1-5)
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S0651
Removal of benign lesion on trunk or limbs less than 10 cm in diameter or on scalp less than 5cm in diameter (excluding lipoma) - (5-50)
Harley Street Clinic (5-50) Cadogan Clinic (5-50) Bishops Wood Hospital (1-5)
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20365
Follow-up out-patient consultation - remote - (5-50)
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S0521
Microscopically controlled excision of lesion of skin or subcutaneous tissue (Mohs micrographic surgery) without reconstruction - (5-50)
Harley Street Clinic (5-50) Cadogan Clinic (5-50)
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S0940
Photodynamic therapy (PDT), with artificial light source, to non malignant lesions of skin - (5-50)
Harley Street Clinic (5-50)
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S0603
Primary excision of malignant lesion - Trunk & Limbs - (5-50)
Harley Street Clinic (1-5) Bishops Wood Hospital (1-5) Cadogan Clinic (1-5)
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S0605
Secondary excision of malignant lesion - trunk & limbs - (5-50)
Cadogan Clinic (5-50) Bishops Wood Hospital (1-5) Harley Street Clinic (1-5)
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S0656
Removal of lipoma - (5-50)
Harley Street Clinic (1-5)
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S0654
Removal of benign lesion on head and neck (excluding scalp) which is closed by primary closure or advancement flap (excluding lipoma) - (1-5)
Harley Street Clinic (1-5)
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S0602
Primary excision of malignant lesion - Head & Neck - (1-5)
Bishops Wood Hospital (1-5) Cadogan Clinic (1-5)
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S0606
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) to malignant lesion of skin, with artificial light source, up to three - (1-5)
Harley Street Clinic (5-50)
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C1210
Excision of lesion of eyelid - (1-5)
Cadogan Clinic (1-5)
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S0632
Excision of lesion of skin or subcutaneous tissue - up to three, Head & Neck (excluding lipoma) - (1-5)
Cadogan Clinic (1-5) Harley Street Clinic (1-5)
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S4720
Drainage of lesion of skin (including abscess) - (1-5)
Cadogan Clinic (1-5)
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S1700
Distant flap - delay/division/inset - (1-5)
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S4480
Removal of foreign body in deeper tissue - (1-5)
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C1230
Curettage/cryotherapy of lesion of eyelid - (1-5)
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C2220
Biopsy of lesion of eyelid - (1-5)
Harley Street Clinic (1-5)