Book a Consultation at Stratum Dermatology Clinics

Access an unrivalled network of qualified consultant dermatologists in a professional and caring environment at your local Stratum clinic. We have clinics in Canterbury, Manchester, Oxford, Cheltenham, and across London in Harley Street, Chelsea and Wimbledon.

You will be required to attend a consultation before any treatment takes place. During your appointment with one of our consultant dermatologists, you will discuss your medical concerns and suitable treatment options will be recommended for you. Following on from the appointment, you will then be able to book any required treatment through reception or by giving us a call. If you have any questions, please give us a call and we will be happy to help.

Insurance Information.

Both the Stratum Dermatology Clinics and the consultants who work here are recognised by the main healthcare insurance providers. If you plan on using your medical insurance policy, you will need to contact your insurer ahead of your appointment to obtain a pre-authorisation. We will require your membership number and pre-authorisation code by the time of your appointment in order to bill your insurer directly. If you do not have these, then you may self-fund your appointment and make a retrospective claim, although each insurer has different processes for this, and we recommend you familiarise yourself with your own insurers policy as they may not reimburse in full. We will provide you with a medical letter after your appointment and an invoice to support retrospective claims, but do not reimburse insurance shortfalls.

For global or international insurers we will accept Letters of Guarantee for treatment. If you do not have a letter, our policy is for you to self fund and reclaim costs through your insurer. Please email or call us if you have any questions and the team will be able to advise.

Are you insured?

We accept PMI Patients from all major insurers which makes all Consultations and Treatments FREE. *

*Check your policy for excess and restrictions.