VIRTUAL CONSULTATIONS
We understand that many of you will have concerns about Covid19 and we want to reassure you we are doing all we can to continue to work normally. Despite the ongoing pandemic, we are aware that dermatological conditions will still occur and will still need treatment.
In response to this, Stratum Dermatology Clinics are offering virtual consultations for patients who do not wish to attend the clinic in person but who still need their condition assessed.
Trusted experts in Dermatology in Canterbury and Kent.
The Canterbury Skin and Laser Clinic joined The Dermatology Partnership in 2018. Patients can book appointments directly through this website or visit the Canterbury Skin and Laser Clinic site .
With an enviable reputation as the leading private skin and laser treatment clinic in Canterbury, this award-winning clinic specialises in all aspects of dermatology and anti-ageing treatments. Treatments offered include injectable wrinkle treatments, laser hair removal, facial rejuvenation, acne treatment, skin cancer treatment and a specialised skin cancer screening and mole check service. All services offered at the clinic are overseen by Consultant Dermatologists with years of experience in all types of treatments.
Visit the Canterbury Skin and Laser Clinic website , to discover the full range of skin and laser treatments available in the Kent areas of Canterbury, Dover, Ashford and the surrounding towns.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Canterbury Skin and Laser Clinic
26 Castle Street,
Canterbury,
Kent,
CT1 2PX
Telephone: 01227 472288
Email: [email protected]
While appointments can be made available outside usual hours in special circumstances, our core hours are:
Monday | 8.30am – 6.00pm |
Tuesday | 8.30am – 5.00pm |
Wednesday | 8.30am – 7.00pm |
Thursday | 8.30am – 7.00pm |
Friday | 8.30am – 5.00pm |
Saturday | 8.30am – 5.00pm |
REQUEST A CALL BACK
Please fill in this form and one of our team will give you a call back to arrange a consultation with one of our expert dermatologists.

Fees
Because your treatment is individual to your needs, fees vary from patient to patient.
Canterbury Skin and Laser Clinic fees are competitively and fairly priced to reflect the expertise and facilities we deliver our services. For your consultation, you get:
- A choice of doctors to suit your condition, needs and schedules
- A dedicated team who can support with payment, insurance, prescriptions and anything else to make your treatment as easy possible
- Diagnosis and treatment of your condition – for many conditions we are able to offer treatment on the same day
- An individualised treatment programme
Our doctors are
- Registered with the General Medical Council
- Have trained and worked exclusively in dermatology for at least 10 years
- Have treated thousands of patients
The fee for the initial consultation [case history, examination including a full skin check when appropriate, assessment and discussion] is payable at the time. The secretaries will be happy to discuss fees and methods of payment at the time of making the appointment.
Professional fees for any procedures will be quoted following the consultation. Full payment will be due on the day of the procedure.
Our Location
26 Castle Street, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 2PX
Our Contact
Call us on: 01227 472 288
Mail Us
[email protected]
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