Top Verruca Treatment Providers in Nottingham

Best Verruca Treatment Practitioners in Nottingham

Dr Ashish Sharma

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Dr Ashish Sharma
CQC

MA (Hons)

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Nottingham NG12 4GA, United Kingdom
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Dr Anand Patel

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Dr Anand Patel
CQC

MRCP (UK)

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Nottingham NG12 4GA, United Kingdom
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Verruca-treatment Treatment in Nottingham

Our dataset currently has 24 clinic(s), with approximately 2080 reviews and an average rating of 4.625.

Medical Infrastructure:

    • Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (Queen’s Medical Centre and City Hospital)
    • Regional tertiary referral centre for dermatology and plastic surgery
    • Multiple CQC-registered private clinics and teaching GP practices

Local Aethetics Market:

    Highly mature and competitive aesthetic and dermatology market

Goals of Verruca-treatment Treatment

  • Eliminate the verruca and underlying viral tissue
  • Reduce pain when walking or standing
  • Prevent spread to other areas or people
  • Minimise recurrence and scarring
  • Get you back to normal shoes and activity without thinking about your foot

Verruca-treatment Treatment Options

Medical & Non-Surgical Approaches

  • Over-the-counter salicylic acid treatments can work for small or new verrucas if used consistently for weeks. Duct tape and home remedies have mixed evidence. Clinical treatments are usually faster and more controlled, especially for painful or stubborn lesions. Immune-based treatments like needling are sometimes used when destruction alone keeps failing. ([nhs.uk](https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/warts-and-verrucas/))

Pros of Verruca-treatment Treatment

    Cons of Verruca-treatment Treatment

      Cost of Verruca-treatment Treatment in Nottingham

      • NHS treatment is usually conservative and free when clinically justified
      • Private verruca treatment typically ranges GBP 50 to 150 per session
      • Advanced treatments like needling or laser can cost GBP 200 to 400 per session
      • Type of treatment used (acid, cryotherapy, needling, laser)
      • Size, depth, and number of verrucas
      • Number of sessions required
      • Clinic location and practitioner experience
      • Whether follow-up care is included

      Accessibility

      Public transport:

        • Nottingham railway station with direct services to London and Midlands cities
        • Tram network (NET) across city
        • Extensive bus routes

      Parking availability:

        • City-centre parking structures and suburban clinic parking
        • Congestion in central zones

      Clinic distribution:

        Clinics distributed between city centre, West Bridgford, The Park and retail/commercial corridors

      Airport proximity:

        Approximately 14 miles to East Midlands Airport

      Preparing for Your Verruca-treatment Appointment

        Treatment Safety & Local Regulations

          There are no NICE guidelines specific to verruca treatment alone. Management falls under general wart guidance and primary care dermatology standards. MHRA regulates devices and chemicals used. Clinical judgement guides treatment choice rather than rigid protocols.

          Local regulatory authority:

            • Care Quality Commission (CQC)
            • General Medical Council (GMC)
            • Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)
            • General Dental Council (GDC)

          Private insurance usage locally:

            • Moderate for medically indicated dermatology and surgical procedures
            • Low for elective injectables

          Cosmetic finance availability:

            • Widely available for liposuction, rhinoplasty, laser packages and body contouring
            • Third-party finance providers common

          Who Is a Good Candidate?

            Choosing a Clinic

              Current average rating citywide: 4.625

              Recovery & Long-Term Results

                Aftercare:
                • Over-the-counter salicylic acid treatments can work for small or new verrucas if used consistently for weeks. Duct tape and home remedies have mixed evidence. Clinical treatments are usually faster and more controlled, especially for painful or stubborn lesions. Immune-based treatments like needling are sometimes used when destruction alone keeps failing. ([nhs.uk](https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/warts-and-verrucas/))