Top Aesthetic Clinics in romford

Dr R S Chowdhury

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Dr R S Chowdhury
CQC

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(14 reviews)
Location
Romford RM3 0PT, United Kingdom
Treatments offered

Oak Road Medical Centre

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Oak Road Medical Centre
CQC

Doctor

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(23 reviews)
Location
Romford RM3 0PT, United Kingdom
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    Sc Skin Clinic

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    Sc Skin Clinic

    Skin care clinic

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    (57 reviews)
    Location
    Romford RM2 5TA, United Kingdom
    Treatments offered

    Skin Faciality

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    Skin Faciality

    Skin care clinic

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    (58 reviews)
    Location
    Romford RM1 3NH, United Kingdom
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    The Medical Skin Clinic

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    The Medical Skin Clinic

    Skin care clinic

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    (32 reviews)
    Location
    Romford RM3 0DU, United Kingdom
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    Thrapie Clinic Romford

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    Thrapie Clinic Romford

    Laser hair removal service

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    (1 reviews)
    Location
    Romford RM1 3RL, United Kingdom
    Treatments offered

    About romford

    Population:

      • Approximately 95,000–100,000 (Romford town)
      • Havering borough ~260,000.

    Lifestyle Characteristics:

      • Outer East London commercial hub
      • Strong retail and nightlife economy
      • Family-oriented suburban demographic
      • Commuter population with Essex border influence.

    Medical Infrastructure:

      • Queen’s Hospital (Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust)
      • Multiple CQC-registered GP practices
      • Active Primary Care Networks (e.g., Havering North PCN).

    Market Size

    Number of Clinics:

    10

    Total Reviews:

    274

    Average Citywide Rating:

    3.93
    Mid-stage competitive outer-London aesthetic market.

    Treatments

    Regulatory & Compliance Environment

    Primary Regulator:

    • Care Quality Commission (CQC) for regulated medical services in England
    • GMC/NMC/GPhC for practitioner registration.

    Prescribing Requirements:

    Prescription-only medicines (e.g., botulinum toxin) require GMC/NMC/GPhC-registered independent prescriber.

    Inspection Framework:

    • CQC inspection required for GP practices and regulated activities (e.g., minor surgery, dermatology services)
    • Laser services subject to local authority licensing requirements.

    Insurance & Financing

    Private Insurance Usage:

    • Used primarily for medically indicated dermatology
    • Cosmetic treatments predominantly self-funded.

    Cosmetic Finance Availability:

    Available for higher-cost treatment courses (laser packages, multi-session therapies).

    Seasonality & Local Trends

    Peak Booking Periods:

    Pre-summer (April–June)Pre-Christmas (November–December)January aesthetic reset

    Social Media Trends:

    Lip filler transformationsLaser hair removal packagesAcne and rosacea treatment journeysSkin booster before-and-afterTattoo removal progress updates

    Referral Networks & Teaching Hospital Links

    Referral pathways to Queen’s Hospital and London teaching hospitals.

    Accessibility & Location Factors

    Public Transport Proximity:

    • Romford Station (Elizabeth Line, Greater Anglia services)
    • Strong bus network
    • Road access via A12/A127.

    Parking Availability:

    • Town-centre car parks widely available
    • Retail-centre parking accessible.

    City Centre vs Suburban Distribution:

    Clinics concentrated around town centre retail district and suburban neighbourhood high streets.

    Medical Tourism Potential

    Tourism Volume Indicator:

    • Primarily commuter and retail-driven footfall
    • Limited standalone tourism.

    Hotel Density Near Clinics:

    Moderate hotel presence linked to retail and business travel.

    Airport Proximity:

    • Approximately 8–10 miles from London City Airport
    • ~35–40 miles from London Stansted Airport.

    Overall Medical Tourism Viability:

    • Primarily regional catchment
    • Potential spillover from Essex and East London clientele.