Top Alopecia Providers in Stoke On Trent

Best Alopecia Practitioners in Stoke On Trent

Vicky Bickerton

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Vicky Bickerton

Owner

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(22 reviews)
Location
Stoke-on-Trent ST7 2LG, United Kingdom
Treatments offered

Umehra

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Umehra

Aesthetics Practitioner

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(2 reviews)
Location
Stoke-on-Trent ST1 3LL, United Kingdom
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Jamie 2

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Jamie 2

Aesthetics Practitioner

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(22 reviews)
Location
Stoke-on-Trent ST4 1BU, United Kingdom
Treatments offered

Alopecia Treatment in Stoke-on-Trent

Our dataset currently has 18 clinic(s), with approximately 822 reviews and an average rating of 4.366666667.

Medical Infrastructure:

    • University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust (Royal Stoke University Hospital)
    • Extensive NHS GP network
    • CQC-registered primary care services operating under Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent Integrated Care Board

Local Aethetics Market:

    • Highly competitive and saturated beauty-led market
    • Medical-aesthetic differentiation emerging

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 Stoke-on-Trent

          Accessibility

          Public transport:

            • Rail connectivity via Stoke-on-Trent station (West Coast Main Line)
            • Road access via M6 motorway

          Parking availability:

            Generally good availability in retail parks and suburban centres

          Clinic distribution:

            Clinics dispersed across town centres (Hanley, Longton, Burslem) and suburban retail areas

          Airport proximity:

            • Approximately 45–60 minutes from Manchester Airport
            • ~1 hour from Birmingham 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)

              Private insurance usage locally:

                • Dermatology and GP-related services NHS-funded where eligible
                • Cosmetic procedures self-funded

              Cosmetic finance availability:

                • Selective availability
                • Many treatments priced competitively and paid upfront

              Who Is a Good Candidate?

                Choosing a Clinic

                  Current average rating citywide: 4.366666667

                  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.
                  Aftercare: