Top Aesthetic Practitioners in Bingley

Best Practitioners in Bingley

Holly Elizabeth Carter

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Holly Elizabeth Carter

Aesthetic Practitioner

Rating
(13 reviews)
Location
Bingley BD16 1HP, United Kingdom
Treatments offered

Dr Mohammed Sayeedullah Shareef

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Dr Mohammed Sayeedullah Shareef
CQC

Postgraduate Diploma (PGDip)

Rating
( reviews)
Location
Bingley BD16 1TW, United Kingdom

About Bingley

Population:

    • Approximately 18,000–20,000 (City of Bradford district
    • West Yorkshire)

Lifestyle Characteristics:

    • Commuter market town with professional demographic
    • Strong wellness and skin-health orientation
    • Preference for medically credible aesthetic services
    • Community-based repeat clientele.

Medical Infrastructure:

    • NHS GP practices within Bradford District and Craven ICB
    • Secondary care via Bradford Royal Infirmary and Airedale General Hospital
    • Private healthcare presence via Ramsay Health Care facilities in wider region.

Market Size

Number of Clinics:

4

Total Reviews:

56

Average Citywide Rating:

4.825
Developing and medically credible aesthetic market with strong brand affiliations.

Treatments

Regulatory & Compliance Environment

Primary Regulator:

  • Care Quality Commission (CQC) for regulated healthcare services in England
  • General Medical Council (GMC) for doctors.

Prescribing Requirements:

  • Prescription-only medicines require GMC-registered doctor or independent prescriber
  • Compliance with NICE skin cancer referral pathways for suspected malignancy.

Inspection Framework:

  • CQC inspection and rating system applies to regulated providers
  • ANTT Gold accreditation referenced in Ramsay Health Care UK materials indicates high infection prevention standards.

Insurance & Financing

Private Insurance Usage:

  • Medical dermatology consultations may be covered by private insurers
  • Cosmetic skin treatments self-funded.

Cosmetic Finance Availability:

  • Installment plans occasionally available for treatment packages
  • Primarily pay-per-session.

Seasonality & Local Trends

Peak Booking Periods:

Spring (March–June) for skin rejuvenationAutumn (September–November) for post-summer pigmentation treatment

Social Media Trends:

LED light therapy educationChemical peel before-and-after imagerySkin cancer awareness informationMicroneedling treatment journeys

Referral Networks & Teaching Hospital Links

  • Referral pathways to Bradford Royal Infirmary
  • Access to Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust for specialist dermatology.

Accessibility & Location Factors

Public Transport Proximity:

  • Bingley railway station with links to Leeds and Bradford
  • Road connectivity via A650 corridor.

Parking Availability:

Town-centre parking and residential street access generally available.

City Centre vs Suburban Distribution:

Clinics typically located in town-centre commercial units or converted professional premises.

Medical Tourism Potential

Tourism Volume Indicator:

Low-to-moderate local tourism (heritage canal and countryside attractions).

Hotel Density Near Clinics:

  • Limited hotel infrastructure within town
  • Greater availability in Leeds and Bradford.

Airport Proximity:

Approximately 8–10 miles to Leeds Bradford Airport.

Overall Medical Tourism Viability:

  • Primarily local and commuter-driven demand
  • Limited destination aesthetic tourism.