Professor Julia Scarisbrick

Consultant Dermatologist in London

MBChB FRCP MD

Professor Julia Scarisbrick areas of expertise:

Professional statement

Professor Julia Scarisbrick is a vastly experienced consultant dermatologist who currently practices at the The London Skin Clinic, 108 Harley Street. She has racked up over 26 years of experience and over 16 years of specialist experience as a consultant dermatologist, and currently consults on all skin-related conditions for both children and adults. She specialises in skin cancer, skin cancer diagnosis, mole removal, check and mapping, acne, skin biopsy, skin lesions, cysts, rosacea, as well as warts, amongst many others. 

The skin specialist completed her medical training throughout London at highly established hospitals such as the St Thomas' Hospital, University College Hospital as well as the Hammersmith Hospital. Impressively, she was awarded the Clinical Excellence Award in 2008 and then again for a second time in 2014. She currently runs the skin lymphoma Clinical Trials Unit at the University Hospital Birmingham, and is secretary of both the EORTC Cutaneous Lymphoma Workforce and the UK Photoheresis Society, as well as being the UK Cutaneous Lymphoma Group's current treasurer. 

She has, thus far in her career, published a substantial amount in relation to skin cancer and general dermatology, is on the British Specialist Register of the General Medical Council, and is also a British Association of Dermatologists member. 

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