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Dr Joy Campbell

MBChB, BSc (Hons), MRCGP qualified GP, Registered with GMC and NHS Scotland primary care

45 High St, Stewarton, Kilmarnock KA3 5BP, United Kingdom
+44 1560 482011

Roles

  • General Practitioner at Stewarton Medical Practice

Treatments

Qualifications

  • MBChB, BSc (Hons), MRCGP – qualified GP
  • Registered with GMC and NHS Scotland primary care

Experience

  • Joined Stewarton Medical Practice in 2025 providing general practice and primary care services

News

Not publicly listed

Awards

Not publicly listed

Insurance Accepted

  • NHS-funded primary care for registered patients (standard NHS services).

Estimated Fees in Kilmarnock

BotoxFrom £150
Anti-wrinkle consultation£40
Anti-wrinkle treatmentsFrom ~£70
Dermal fillersFrom ~£123.25
Anti-wrinkle injectionsFrom £190 per zone
Dermal Filler (1ml)From £220 per 1ml
Anti-wrinkle injections (example regional pricing seen on DermaGlo listings elsewhere)Typical UK clinic ranges
Dermal fillers / Lip enhancementTypical UK clinic ranges
Anti-wrinkle (Botox) 1 areaStarting from ~£160
Dermal filler (1ml)Starting from ~£220
Skinbooster / Profhilo-type treatmentsPrices vary; see clinic for quotes
Anti-wrinkle injections (1 area)£140
Private blood tests / sample diagnosticsPrivate blood tests offered
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Consentz® Practitioner Score

Clinic Visibility

83%

Pricing Transparency

85%

Safety and Trust

82%

Overall Aggregation

82%

64/100 in Kilmarnock

Hours

Monday08:30 - 17:30 (phone lines open for appointments).
Tuesday08:30 - 17:30.
Wednesday08:30 - 17:30.
Thursday08:30 - 17:30 (extended access / late clinics may be available; see practice extended access page).
Friday08:30 - 17:30.
SaturdayClosed (unless specific outreach/one-off clinics advertised).
SundayClosed.
NotesCore opening hours and phone times shown on the practice website and NHS listings; extended/late sessions and clinic-specific times vary and should be confirmed via reception.

Payment Options

  • NHS services are free at the point of use for registered patients. Any private services (if offered) would be charged per practice policy; none are published on the practice site.