Our skin cancer clinics offer a rapid diagnostic and treatment service for melanoma and squamous cell carcinoma. Where possible, treatment for these types of skin cancer will be offered on the same day as the clinic appointment.

We also treat a large number of basal cell carcinomas, the most common form of skin cancer.

Prevention

Almost uniquely for the NHS, we use a mole mapping machine to screen patients at high risk of melanoma, assisting in earlier diagnosis.

Treatments we offer

  • Skin surgery
  • Topical therapy
  • Cryotherapy
  • Daylight photodynamic therapy

Our colleagues in plastic surgery perform advanced skin surgery where needed for skin cancer treatment. Our colleagues in oncology offer the following skin cancer treatments:

  • Radiotherapy
  • Chemotherapy
  • Immunotherapy for advanced melanoma
  • Targeted therapy for advanced melanoma

Clinics

Our skin cancer service offers clinics at Charing Cross, Hammersmith and St Mary’s hospitals. In addition, there is a weekly multidisciplinary skin cancer clinic at Charing Cross Hospital and a monthly multidisciplinary clinic at St Mary’s Hospital.

Skin cancer clinic at Charing Cross Hospital

Address

Dermatology clinics six and seven
Outpatients department
First floor
Charing Cross Hospital
Fulham Palace Road
London W6 8RF

Hours

Clinic hours vary – please check appointment letters for details.

Contact information

Phone: 020 3311 7103 

Skin cancer clinic at Hammersmith Hospital

Address

Dermatology clinic
Outpatients department 
Ground floor, desk B
Hammersmith Hospital
Du Cane Road
London W12 0HS

Hours

Clinic hours vary – please check appointment letters for details.

Contact information

Phone: 020 3313 3264 

Skin cancer clinic at St Mary’s Hospital

Address

Dermatology clinic
Outpatients department
First floor, desk B
St Mary’s Hospital
Praed Street
London W2 1NY

Hours

Clinic hours vary – please check appointment letters for details.

Contact information

Phone: 020 3312 1083
Phone: 020 3312 7992
Phone: 020 3312 1194

Meet the team

Consultant plastic surgeons

Mr Simon Wood
Mr Navid Jallali

Consultant dermatologists

Dr Neil Patel

Consultant medical oncologist

Dr Michael Gonzalez (Charing Cross and St Mary’s hospitals)

Consultant clinical oncologist

Dr Waqar Saleem (Charing Cross and St Mary’s hospitals)
Dr Matthew Williams (Charing Cross Hospital)

Clinical nurse specialists

Lauren Dykes
Tara Hodgkinson
Sali Putt

Histopathologists

Dr James Carton (Charing Cross Hospital)
Dr Nick Francis (Charing Cross Hospital)
Dr Thomas Lynch
Dr Rathi Ramakrishnan (Charing Cross Hospital)

MDT coordinator

Anna Skupien

Patient information

Before your appointment

All patients are seen within two weeks of referral. It is imperative that you attend your first appointment within two weeks of referral. Please be aware that though this may require you to alter plans at the last minute, it is essential that we begin investigations and treatment if necessary as soon as possible.

We encourage you to bring a partner, relative, close friend or carer to your appointments, as you will need to discuss your condition, which could mean discussing good or bad news.

Please wear comfortable loose-fitting clothes, as you may need to undress in order for some investigations or examinations to be performed.

Check your appointment letter for anything specific you may have been asked to take. In general it would be helpful if you could bring the following:

  • your full address and telephone number(s)
  • your appointment card and appointment letter
  • your GP’s name and address
  • money to pay for any prescriptions, or an exemption card
  • a list of questions you may want to ask your consultant

During your appointment

Please note that we are a teaching hospital, so medical students may be present for some appointments. If you do not wish to have them in the room please let the nurse or doctor know and the students will be asked to step outside.

The clinician will speak with you, asking questions about your concerns and taking a history. Following this it may be necessary to perform some examinations.

When attending the skin cancer clinic for the first time it is likely that you will require a full skin check, where one of our dermatologist examines your skin for any symptoms of skin cancer, be prepared that you may have to undress down to your underwear.

You may also require a skin biopsy to determine the diagnosis. A skin biopsy is when a sample of tissue is taken from the skin and sent to the laboratory for examination under the microscope. The results usually come back within one to two weeks and you may need a follow up appointment to discuss the results.

A biopsy can be done in several ways, such as a punch biopsy (a cylindrical section through all layers of the lesion) or an excision (when the tumour is cut away, along with some clear skin around it). Both are closed with sutures (stitches).

After your appointment

Following your appointment you will be given a plan for the next steps to further tests or treatment. You may also be seen by a specialist nurse who will help coordinate your care.

After your initial appointment a letter will be sent to your GP outlining the findings of your appointment. You will be sent a copy of this letter.

Macmillan navigators

As part of the Macmillan Cancer Support and Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust partnership, we’ve introduced the Macmillan cancer navigators service.

Macmillan navigators offer a single phone contact for all cancer patients. They can help with booking appointments, accessing local support services and finding answers to any questions. Please call the Macmillan navigators team with any questions you have about your cancer care. Learn more about Macmillan navigators.

Patient information leaflets:

Additional information

Clinical trials and research

We are one of the top recruitment hospitals in the country to research trials to help us find the best ways to treat cancer. You will be offered the opportunity to participate in a trial if there is one available that suits your disease.

Further online resources