- Fee assured
- Verified account
- Not in Open Referral network
Specialises in
- General
- Skin cancer
Offers
- Face-to-face consultations
- Video and telephone consultations
About me
Dr Sophie Grabczynska works for the NHS as a Consultant Dermatologist at the Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust (Amersham, Stoke Mandeville and Wycombe Hospitals) where she has a busy clinical practice managing all aspects of skin disease in adults and in children. She was the Service Delivery Unit Director for the Dermatology Department from July 2011 to November 2022 and has the full support of a multidisciplinary team and the facilities of a first-class dermatology service. She is also the clinical lead for both the Paediatric Dermatology and Phototherapy services in the Department.
Dr Grabczynska graduated from Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School (University of London) in 1990. Her higher specialist training was undertaken in London teaching hospitals, and at the St John's Institute of Dermatology, a postgraduate teaching hospital. She gained specialist accreditation and was awarded a place on the Specialist Register in dermatology by the General Medical Council in 2002. She was elected a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in 2006.
Dr Grabczynska is a general dermatologist diagnosing and treating all types of skin complaints including eczema, psoriasis, acne, pigmentary changes, blistering and inflammatory rashes, photosensitivity, benign lumps and bumps, skin cancer and skin surgery. Other conditions she can help with include those affecting hair and genital skin in women. Her special interests include children's skin problems.
The philosophy of her practice is to offer patients modern and up-to-date treatment of their skin problems but with a friendly and personal approach to their care. Many dermatology problems require a fine balance of medical treatments and supportive measures. All aspects of the patient's health and wellbeing are taken into account in deciding the best management for each individual. Every patient should have management tailored specifically to their requirements ensuring both the best clinical experience and patient satisfaction.
Dr Grabczynska regularly lectures at academic courses for other doctors and continues to participate actively in research, having in the past engaged in research on new treatments for vitiligo, basal cell carcinoma, psoriasis and childhood eczema. She has over 20 peer reviewed articles.
Areas of interest
General: Eczema Dermatitis Rashes Itchy skin Dry skin Red skin Inflamed skin Rosacea Acne Spots Boils Psoriasis Phototherapy Ultraviolet therapy UVB PUVA Urticaria Hives Excessive Sweating Hyperhydrosis Vulval and Perianal Genital skin problems
Paediatric or Children's skin conditions: Eczema Dermatitis Rashes Birthmarks Haemangioma
Hair and Nail disorders: Hair loss Baldness Alopecia Nail problems
Discolouration of skin: Discoloured skin Vitiligo White patches Dark patches Hyperpigmentation Hypopigmentation Depigmentation
Photosensitivity: Sun sensitivity Prickly heat Polymorphic light eruption PLE
Sun Damage and Skin cancer: Dermoscopy Mole Check-up Naevi Skin cancer Malignant Melanoma Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) Bowen's disease Sun damage Solar keratosis Actinic Keratoses Photodynamic therapy (PDT) Skin surgery
Lumps and Bumps: Seborrhoeic keratosis Warts Cysts Lumps and Bumps Skin tags Cryotherapy Excision of lumps, moles and cysts
Medical secretaries
- Charlotte Colvin
- 07397 654403
- drsophiegdermsec@proton.me
Information for healthcare professionals (Bupa patients only, last 12 months)
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S1110
Curettage/cryotherapy of lesion of skin (including cauterisation) - up to three - (>50)
Chiltern Hospital (The) (>50) OSD Healthcare (5-50)
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S1500
Biopsy of skin or subcutaneous tissue - (5-50)
Chiltern Hospital (The) (5-50) OSD Healthcare (5-50)
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S0820
Curettage/cryotherapy of lesions of skin (including cauterisation) - four or more - (5-50)
Chiltern Hospital (The) (5-50) OSD Healthcare (5-50)
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S0603
Primary excision of malignant lesion - Trunk & Limbs - (5-50)
Chiltern Hospital (The) (5-50) OSD Healthcare (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)
Chiltern Hospital (The) (5-50) OSD Healthcare (1-5)
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