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Skin-cancer Treatment in Prestonpans

Our dataset currently has 1 clinic(s), with approximately 49 reviews and an average rating of 3.

Medical Infrastructure:

    • Primary care under NHS Lothian
    • Access to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary and East Lothian Community Hospital (Haddington).

Local Aethetics Market:

    Primary-care focused with no established private aesthetic market.

Goals of Skin-cancer Treatment

  • Detect it as early as possible so treatment is more effective and simpler (early melanoma has near-100% cure rates).
  • Remove or destroy all cancer cells while preserving as much healthy tissue as possible.
  • Prevent spread (metastasis) especially in melanoma and high-risk SCC.
  • Reduce likelihood of recurrence with appropriate follow-up and surveillance.

Skin-cancer Treatment Options

Medical & Non-Surgical Approaches

  • For actual skin cancer, non-surgical alternatives like creams or topical treatments only apply in limited scenarios (actinic keratosis or very superficial BCC with imiquimod/5-FU), and youd discuss those with a specialist. Most skin cancers require surgical removal as the cornerstone. Other options like radiotherapy or systemic therapy (immunotherapy/chemotherapy) are used depending on type and stage.

Pros of Skin-cancer Treatment

    Cons of Skin-cancer Treatment

      Cost of Skin-cancer Treatment in Prestonpans

      • For individual lesion diagnosis and removal privately (like suspect moles), prices often sit around GBP 775-GBP 930 including biopsy and histology.
      • NHS care is free at the point of delivery for medically necessary treatment, but private costs vary widely based on clinic, complexity, cosmetic considerations and follow-up needs.
      • Whether care is through NHS or private practice.
      • Type of cancer and complexity (e.g. melanoma versus small BCC).
      • Clinic reputation, surgeon experience and geography.
      • Inclusion of diagnostics (biopsies, imaging, histology) and aftercare.
      • Some advanced treatments (immunotherapy, radiotherapy) come with higher cost profiles.

      Accessibility

      Public transport:

        • Direct rail link to Edinburgh Waverley
        • Bus connectivity along A1 corridor.

      Parking availability:

        On-site or nearby street parking typical of town-based GP premises.

      Clinic distribution:

        Practice likely located within town centre residential-commercial mix.

      Airport proximity:

        Approximately 20 miles to Edinburgh Airport.

      Preparing for Your Skin-cancer Appointment

        Treatment Safety & Local Regulations

          Yes, NICE has specific guidance on the assessment and management of melanoma (NG14) and quality standards for skin cancer care that cover prevention, diagnosis, referral and treatment. These guidelines help standardise care and improve outcomes. The MHRA regulates drugs and medical devices used in treatment, and broader clinical practice standards apply.

          Local regulatory authority:

            • Healthcare Improvement Scotland (HIS) for independent healthcare
            • NHS Lothian governance for GP services.

          Private insurance usage locally:

            • Low within town
            • Most services delivered via NHS Scotland.

          Cosmetic finance availability:

            Not applicable based on absence of aesthetic treatments.

          Who Is a Good Candidate?

            Choosing a Clinic

              Current average rating citywide: 3

              Recovery & Long-Term Results

                Aftercare:
                • For actual skin cancer, non-surgical alternatives like creams or topical treatments only apply in limited scenarios (actinic keratosis or very superficial BCC with imiquimod/5-FU), and youd discuss those with a specialist. Most skin cancers require surgical removal as the cornerstone. Other options like radiotherapy or systemic therapy (immunotherapy/chemotherapy) are used depending on type and stage.