Access Dermatology Ltd.
Service overview
Service type: Independent Medical Agency
Registration status: Registered
Based in Haddington, Access Dermatology Ltd is an independent clinic.
Further information about the clinic and the services it provides can be found by contacting the service.
Information about the conditions of registration and inspection reports is below.
Non-urgent advice: Service details
Main point of contact: Martin Giebner
Mobile service
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Non-urgent advice: Service provider
The service provider is Access Dermatology Ltd.
1 Court Street
Haddington
Scotland
EH41 3JD
1 Court Street
Haddington
Scotland
EH41 3JD
Conditions of registration
- The provider will operate an independent medical agency.
- The service must only operate between the hours of 07.00 and 21.00 Monday to Sunday, except for the provision of emergency care.
- The provider must only allow non-surgical treatments, namely [specialist consultations/assessment/treatments] and [cryotherapy].
- The service must not allow the provision of dental treatments (including dental hygiene treatments, tooth whitening, dental implants or orthodontics).
- The provider must not allow the prescribing of controlled drugs.
- The provider must not allow any laser or intense pulsed light treatments or procedures to be carried out.
- The provider must not allow the prescribing of cannabis-based medicinal products.
- The provider must not allow any treatments or procedures to be carried out using any form of sedation or general anaesthesia.
- The provider must only treat service users aged 18 and over.
- The provider must ensure that staff possess the appropriate skills, knowledge and experience and that they are provided in sufficient numbers to ensure the safety and welfare of patients, the public and wider workforce.
- The provider must ensure that staff requiring to be registered by a professional body are actively registered.
- The provider must only treat patients individually; group treatments are not permitted.
- The provider must not allow service users to consume alcohol while in receipt of health care.
- The provider must not prescribe medication for patients introduced by an unregulated third-party organisation whereby the established governance structures prohibit, or indirectly restrict, the service being able to communicate directly, either virtual or in person, with the service user.
Inspection reports
Report published: N/A
Inspection date: N/A
Inspection type: N/A
