Chelsfield Park Hospital
Bucks Cross Road, Chelsfield, Orpington, Kent, BR6 7RG DirectionsPhone
Opening hours
Mon - Sun: 24 hours
Only two visitors allowed to accompany a patient
Car parking
Yes - 60 spaces
Your skin concerns treated rapidly for patients who live in Kent, Bromley, Orpington, Chelsfield, Chislehurst and Sevenoaks.
At Chelsfield Park Hospital, we offer a private skin clinic for patients who live in Kent, Bromley and Sevenoaks.
When you visit Chelsfield Park Hospital, you can rest assured that you’ll be cared for by a team of dedicated healthcare professionals.
Your treatment will be tailored to suit your individual needs and our consultants will aim to have you back to normal daily duties as soon as possible.
Skin lesion removal is where a mole, skin tag, wart or other skin growth is removed.
Skin growths can cause itching and discomfort, skin lesion can help alleviate these symptoms. Skin lesions can be treated in various ways depending on the type of growth; cut off, frozen, using a special cream or a laser.
A skin biopsy is where a sample of skin is removed for testing to diagnose a skin condition. A skin biopsy may be performed for types of skin conditions such as skin cancer and infections.
Mole removal is where your consultant will remove your mole using either a laser or excision where the mole is cut out. Mole removal can be performed for either medical or cosmetic reasons.
Nail avulsion is partial or full removal of the nail, this procedure is commonly used when patients are in pain caused by an ingrowing toenail.
Lipoma is a fatty bit of tissue which sits underneath the skin; it is soft and can be moved around. Removal of a lipoma is when the tissue mass under the skin is removed.
Accessing private healthcare is easy, whether you choose to pay directly or use private medical insurance.
If you are paying for yourself, we can usually offer an upfront cost which you can then choose to pay in full or access one of our easy payment options.
If you have insurance, we can arrange direct settlement with your insurance provider, although you should check in advance to see if your treatment is covered. For more information, visit our private medical insurance page.