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Not Fee assured
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Awaiting verification
- Open Referral network
Specialises in
- Skin cancer
Offers
- Face-to-face consultations
- Video and telephone consultations
About me
Dr Raj Mallipeddi qualified from Imperial College School of Medicine and completed specialist dermatology training at St John's Institute of Dermatology, St Thomas' Hospital, London. He has always been actively involved in clinical research and spent over two years undertaking laboratory research within the Genetic Skin Disease Group at St John's Institute of Dermatology, finally being awarded a Doctor of Medicine degree for the study of squamous cell carcinoma in epidermolysis bullosa.
Dr Mallipeddi has published numerous scientific articles and lectures nationally and internationally. Upon completion of his dermatology training in the UK, he undertook a prestigious procedural dermatology fellowship at the world renowned UTSouthwestern Medical Centre in Dallas, USA. This provided subspecialist expertise in Mohs micrographic surgery, laser surgery and cosmetic dermatology.
Dr Mallipeddi is one of the few Mohs surgeons in the UK who has completed advanced training in Mohs micrographic surgery, which is certified by The American College of Mohs Surgery. Since 2008 he has been the Clinical Director of The Dermatological Surgery and Laser Unit at St John's Institute of Dermatology, Guy's and St Thomas' Hospitals in London. He is also the skin cancer lead at Guys and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust and is past President of the British Society for Dermatological Surgery. Furthermore he is chair of the UK Mohs micrographic surgery service standards and on the British Association of Dermatologists national guideline committees in squamous cell carcinoma, basal cell carcinoma and photodynamic therapy. He sees referrals from across the country and supervises the training of dermatologists in all aspects of skin surgery and lasers.
Areas of interest
Laser surgery; Dermatological surgery; Botulinum toxin therapy; Micrographic surgery (MOHS / MMS); Photodynamic therapy (PDT); Skin tumours / cancer/ oncology
Medical secretaries
- Christine Twilley
- 01932 858328
- 020 7900 2145
- dermatology@consultant.com
- Hythehopes (for billing)
- 01702 382362
- 01702 384037
- collections@hythehopes.co.uk
Information for healthcare professionals (Bupa patients only, last 12 months)
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S0520
Microscopically controlled excision of lesion of skin or subcutaneous tissue (Mohs Micrographic Surgery) with immediate reconstruction - (>50)
Cromwell Hospital (1-5)
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S1420
Shave biopsy of lesion of skin - (>50)
Cromwell Hospital (5-50)
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S1110
Curettage/cryotherapy of lesion of skin (including cauterisation) - up to three - (5-50)
Cromwell Hospital (5-50)
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S0633
Excision of lesion of skin or subcutaneous tissue - up to three, Trunk & Limbs (excluding lipoma) - (5-50)
Cromwell Hospital (5-50)
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S0521
Microscopically controlled excision of lesion of skin or subcutaneous tissue (Mohs micrographic surgery) without reconstruction - (5-50)
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S0603
Primary excision of malignant lesion - Trunk & Limbs - (5-50)
Cromwell Hospital (1-5)
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S1500
Biopsy of skin or subcutaneous tissue - (5-50)
Cromwell Hospital (5-50)
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20365
Follow-up out-patient consultation - remote - (5-50)
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S0632
Excision of lesion of skin or subcutaneous tissue - up to three, Head & Neck (excluding lipoma) - (5-50)
Cromwell Hospital (1-5)
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S0602
Primary excision of malignant lesion - Head & Neck - (5-50)
Cromwell Hospital (1-5)
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S0923
Laser destruction of lesion(s) of skin - over 25cm2 in area - (5-50)
Cromwell Hospital (1-5)
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D0210
Excision of lesion of pinna - (5-50)
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C2220
Biopsy of lesion of eyelid - (5-50)
Cromwell Hospital (1-5)
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20355
Initial out-patient consultation - remote - (1-5)
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S0605
Secondary excision of malignant lesion - trunk & limbs - (1-5)
Cromwell Hospital (1-5)
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F0200
Excision of lesion of lip - (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)
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S7010
Wedge excision or avulsion of nail (including chemical ablation of nail bed) - (1-5)
Cromwell Hospital (1-5)
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S0922
Laser destruction of lesion(s) of skin - up to 25cm2 in area - (1-5)
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S4720
Drainage of lesion of skin (including abscess) - (1-5)
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S0820
Curettage/cryotherapy of lesions of skin (including cauterisation) - four or more - (1-5)
Cromwell Hospital (1-5)
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S0606
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) to malignant lesion of skin, with artificial light source, up to three - (1-5)
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X3800
Ophthalmic local anaesthetic injection administered by operator - (1-5)
Cromwell Hospital (1-5)