Top Alopecia Providers in Barnsley
Best Alopecia Practitioners in Barnsley
Clare Shirley Hazelhurst
Clare Shirley Hazelhurst
Independent Nurse Prescriber
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(70 reviews)
Jacqueline Naeini
Jacqueline Naeini
Independent Nurse Prescriber (V300)
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(150 reviews)
Kerry Jayne Hubbard
Kerry Jayne Hubbard
Aesthetic Practitioner
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(70 reviews)
Emma Trueman
Emma Trueman
Registered General Nurse (RGN)
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(45 reviews)
Steph 1
Steph 1
Owner
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(64 reviews)
Stefnie
Stefnie
Registered Nurse (NMC-registered Clinician)
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( reviews)
Alopecia Treatment in Barnsley
Our dataset currently has 21 clinic(s), with approximately 857 reviews and an average rating of 4.63.
Medical Infrastructure:
- Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust provides acute and dermatology services
- Multiple NHS GP practices under Barnsley Primary Care Networks
- South Yorkshire Integrated Care Board commissioning oversight
Local Aethetics Market:
- Mature and competitive non-surgical aesthetics market
- Broad service diversification (PRP, polynucleotides, HIFU, laser)
Goals of Alopecia Treatment
- Slow or stop hair loss progression
- Stimulate regrowth where possible
- Manage symptoms and appearance (like wigs, camouflage)
- Support mental wellbeing because hair loss can hit people hard emotionally
Alopecia Treatment Options
Medical & Non-Surgical Approaches
Pros of Alopecia Treatment
Cons of Alopecia Treatment
Cost of Alopecia Treatment in Barnsley
Accessibility
Public transport:
- Barnsley railway station with direct links to Sheffield and Leeds
- Bus network across South Yorkshire
Parking availability:
- Town centre and retail park parking widely available
- Suburban clinic accessibility high
Clinic distribution:
- Mixed distribution across town centre high street units, retail parks and suburban residential areas
Airport proximity:
- Approximately 25–35 miles to Leeds Bradford Airport
- Similar distance to Manchester Airport
Preparing for Your Alopecia Appointment
Treatment Safety & Local Regulations
Yes, UK bodies like NICE have started recommending treatments (e.g. ritlecitinib for severe alopecia areata on the NHS) and MHRA regulates medicines.
Local regulatory authority:
- Care Quality Commission (CQC) for regulated providers
- General Medical Council (GMC)
- Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)
- Local authority licensing for laser/IPL premises
Private insurance usage locally:
- Limited for elective aesthetic procedures
- Medically necessary dermatology via NHS or private insurance where applicable
Cosmetic finance availability:
- Selective availability via third-party providers
- More common in higher-ticket procedures (rhinoplasty, advanced laser)
Who Is a Good Candidate?
Choosing a Clinic
Current average rating citywide: 4.63
Recovery & Long-Term Results
- No downtime for most topical or oral therapies. Procedures might cause transient redness or irritation.
- Mild dryness, irritation with topicals, systemic drug effects like headaches or GI upset, and rare serious risks with some immune modulators.
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