Top Contact Dermatitis Providers in Leicester
Best Contact Dermatitis Practitioners in Leicester
Dimple Verma
Dimple Verma

Level 7 Diploma In
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(43 reviews)
Alexandra Gilks
Alexandra Gilks

Coordinator
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(43 reviews)
Ashwini Dhabi
Ashwini Dhabi

Coordinator
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(43 reviews)
Khushbu Murabia
Khushbu Murabia

Coordinator
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(43 reviews)
Dr Milan Verma
Dr Milan Verma

Founder
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(43 reviews)
Dr Karen Harman
Dr Karen Harman

MA (Cantab)
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Dr Ingrid Helbling
Dr Ingrid Helbling

MD (Doctor Of Medicine)
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Dr Graham A Johnston
Dr Graham A Johnston

MD (Doctor Of Medicine)
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Dr James Edward Miller
Dr James Edward Miller

MRCP (UK)
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Contact-dermatitis Treatment in Leicester
Our dataset currently has 26 clinic(s), with approximately 3112 reviews and an average rating of 4.726923077.
Medical Infrastructure:
- University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust (Leicester Royal Infirmary, Glenfield Hospital)
- Tertiary dermatology and plastic surgery services
- Extensive GP network
- Private hospital presence
Local Aethetics Market:
- Mature and diversified aesthetic and dermatology ecosystem
Goals of Contact-dermatitis Treatment
- Identify and remove the trigger
- Calm the active inflammation
- Repair and protect the skin barrier
- Prevent chronic flares and thickened skin
- Reduce itch, sleep disruption, and daily discomfort
Contact-dermatitis Treatment Options
Medical & Non-Surgical Approaches
- Moisturisers help but wont fix an ongoing allergen exposure
- Natural products can still trigger allergic dermatitis
- Steroid creams treat inflammation, not the root cause
- Avoidance plus medical treatment works better than either alone
Pros of Contact-dermatitis Treatment
Cons of Contact-dermatitis Treatment
Cost of Contact-dermatitis Treatment in Leicester
- On the NHS, diagnosis and treatment are usually covered. Privately, consultations range from GBP 150 to GBP 300. Patch testing privately can cost GBP 500 to GBP 1,200 depending on the panel size.
- NHS versus private care
- Need for patch testing
- Number of follow-up visits
- Severity and chronicity
- Whether occupational reports are required
Accessibility
Public transport:
- Leicester railway station with direct London and Midlands connections
- Extensive bus network
- Proximity to M1 motorway
Parking availability:
- City-centre multi-storey car parks
- Suburban clinic parking more accessible
- Moderate congestion in central areas
Clinic distribution:
- Clinics distributed across city centre and affluent suburbs (Oadby, Stoneygate, Clarendon Park)
Airport proximity:
- Approximately 20–25 miles to East Midlands Airport
- Strong motorway access
Preparing for Your Contact-dermatitis Appointment
Treatment Safety & Local Regulations
The condition itself can be itchy, sore, or burning. Consultations arent painful. Patch testing can be itchy but not dangerous.
Topical steroids are safe when used correctly. Problems usually come from overuse, underuse, or unclear instructions.
NICE guidance covers eczema and occupational dermatitis management.
Local regulatory authority:
- Care Quality Commission (CQC) for regulated medical activities in England
Private insurance usage locally:
- Medical dermatology (e.g., psoriasis, eczema, skin cancer diagnostics) often covered by private health insurance
- Cosmetic injectables and laser treatments self-funded
Cosmetic finance availability:
- Common among multi-site groups and surgical providers (liposuction, hair transplantation)
- Third-party finance partnerships prevalent
Who Is a Good Candidate?
Choosing a Clinic
Current average rating citywide: 4.726923077
Recovery & Long-Term Results
- None from consultation. Patch testing limits showering for a few days.
- Temporary itching from patch tests
- Skin thinning if topical steroids are misused
- Rebound flares if treatment is stopped abruptly
Aftercare:
- Moisturisers help but wont fix an ongoing allergen exposure
- Natural products can still trigger allergic dermatitis
- Steroid creams treat inflammation, not the root cause
- Avoidance plus medical treatment works better than either alone














