Top Skin Cancer Providers in Crewe
Best Skin Cancer Practitioners in Crewe
Dr Rajani Nalluri
Dr Rajani Nalluri


CCT In Dermatology (completed
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(54 reviews)
Dr Kathryn Ann Hazlehurst
Dr Kathryn Ann Hazlehurst
Registered General Practitioner
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(3 reviews)
Mandie Dransfield
Mandie Dransfield


Registered Nurse (RN)
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(54 reviews)
Dr Ingrid Lesley Wilson
Dr Ingrid Lesley Wilson
Registered Trichologist
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(16 reviews)
Skin-cancer Treatment in Crewe
Our dataset currently has 6 clinic(s), with approximately 131 reviews and an average rating of 4.966666667.
Medical Infrastructure:
- Leighton Hospital (Mid Cheshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust)
- Multiple NHS GP practices
- Private aesthetic and laser clinics operating independently
- Access to larger private hospitals in Cheshire and Manchester
Local Aethetics Market:
- Established but competitive mid-tier 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 Crewe
- 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:
- Major rail hub with direct services to Manchester, Birmingham and London
- Extensive bus network
Parking availability:
- Good availability of town-centre and retail park parking
Clinic distribution:
- Clinics located within town centre commercial areas and mixed suburban retail units
Airport proximity:
- Approximately 35–45 minutes to Manchester 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:
- Care Quality Commission (CQC)
- General Medical Council (GMC)
- Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)
Private insurance usage locally:
- Minimal for elective aesthetics
- Dermatology covered only if medically indicated under NHS
Cosmetic finance availability:
- Available for higher-value packages (hair restoration, laser courses, RF microneedling)
- Typical in mid-sized UK towns
Who Is a Good Candidate?
Choosing a Clinic
Current average rating citywide: 4.966666667
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.














