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Enviroderm Services

Profile
Enviroderm Services

Dermatologist

Rating
( reviews)
Location
Longhope GL17 0AD, United Kingdom
Treatments offered

    About longhope

    Population:

      Approximately 3,500–4,000 (civil parish, Forest of Dean district ~87,000)

    Lifestyle Characteristics:

      • Rural village setting in Gloucestershire
      • Low-density population
      • Car-dependent mobility
      • Community-based local economy
      • Proximity to Forest of Dean outdoor recreation

    Medical Infrastructure:

      • Primary care via NHS Gloucestershire ICB
      • Nearest acute hospitals in Gloucester (Gloucestershire Royal Hospital) and Cheltenham
      • No major private hospital within village boundary
      • 1 specialist dermatology/occupational skin health–focused provider identified

    Market Size

    Number of Clinics:

    1

    Total Reviews:

    0

    Average Citywide Rating:

    4.4
    Non-consumer specialist dermatology/occupational health niche market

    Treatments

    Regulatory & Compliance Environment

    Primary Regulator:

    • Care Quality Commission (CQC) for regulated healthcare activities in England
    • General Medical Council (GMC) for consultant dermatologist registration (if clinical services provided)

    Prescribing Requirements:

    • Prescription-only medicines require GMC-registered prescriber
    • Occupational skin surveillance activities may fall outside cosmetic regulation but clinical diagnosis/treatment remains regulated

    Inspection Framework:

    • CQC registration required if regulated activities (treatment of disease, disorder or injury) are delivered
    • Training-only and equipment distribution activities may not require CQC registration

    Insurance & Financing

    Private Insurance Usage:

    • Likely limited
    • Occupational health contracts typically employer-funded

    Cosmetic Finance Availability:

    • Not applicable
    • No consumer aesthetic treatment portfolio identified

    Seasonality & Local Trends

    Peak Booking Periods:

    Corporate training cycles (Q1 and Q3 typical CPD periods)Pre-audit occupational health review cycles

    Social Media Trends:

    Skin barrier function testing educationOccupational dermatitis prevention guidanceDevice demonstrations (corneometry, TEWL measurement)

    Referral Networks & Teaching Hospital Links

    • Regional referral pathways to Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
    • Possible collaboration with occupational health departments

    Accessibility & Location Factors

    Public Transport Proximity:

    • Limited rural bus services
    • Nearest rail connections in Gloucester

    Parking Availability:

    On-site or local roadside parking typical of rural village settings

    City Centre vs Suburban Distribution:

    • Village-based standalone premises
    • Not high-footfall retail environment

    Medical Tourism Potential

    Tourism Volume Indicator:

    • Low medical tourism relevance
    • Area known for rural tourism (Forest of Dean) but not healthcare travel

    Hotel Density Near Clinics:

    Limited small inns and rural accommodation

    Airport Proximity:

    • Bristol Airport approximately 75 km
    • Birmingham Airport approximately 95 km

    Overall Medical Tourism Viability:

    • Low for consumer cosmetic tourism
    • Moderate niche viability for UK-wide occupational health training attendees