Top Aesthetic Practitioners in Boldon

Dr Aitken Dr Pegman

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Dr Aitken Dr Pegman
CQC

Registered General Practitioner

Rating
(24 reviews)
Location
Boldon Colliery NE35 9AN, United Kingdom
Treatments offered

    Dr David C Lombard

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    Dr David C Lombard
    CQC

    Registered General Practitioner

    Rating
    (24 reviews)
    Location
    Boldon Colliery NE35 9AN, United Kingdom
    Treatments offered

      Dr E Thorniley Walker

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      Dr E Thorniley Walker
      CQC

      Registered General Practitioner

      Rating
      (24 reviews)
      Location
      Boldon Colliery NE35 9AN, United Kingdom
      Treatments offered

        About Boldon

        Population:

          Approximately 13,000–15,000 (Boldon ward cluster, South Tyneside)

        Lifestyle Characteristics:

          • Suburban residential community between Sunderland and South Shields
          • Commuter links to Newcastle
          • Ageing population segment
          • Strong NHS reliance for healthcare services

        Medical Infrastructure:

          • Primary care via NHS GP practices under NHS North East and North Cumbria ICB
          • Secondary care through South Tyneside District Hospital and Sunderland Royal Hospital

        Market Size

        Number of Clinics:

        1

        Total Reviews:

        24

        Average Citywide Rating:

        2.7
        Underdeveloped aesthetic market

        Treatments

        Regulatory & Compliance Environment

        Primary Regulator:

        Care Quality Commission (CQC)

        Prescribing Requirements:

        • Prescription-only medicines require GMC-registered prescriber
        • Governed by NHS England prescribing frameworks and regional ICB oversight

        Inspection Framework:

        • CQC five-domain inspection model (Safe, Effective, Caring, Responsive, Well-led)
        • Ratings published publicly
        • Participation in OpenPrescribing and NHS quality measures

        Insurance & Financing

        Private Insurance Usage:

        • Minimal locally
        • Healthcare primarily NHS-funded

        Cosmetic Finance Availability:

        No evidence of cosmetic finance services within locality

        Seasonality & Local Trends

        Peak Booking Periods:

        Winter months (respiratory and seasonal illness demand)Flu vaccination season

        Social Media Trends:

        Appointment updatesNHS campaign informationPublic health announcements

        Referral Networks & Teaching Hospital Links

        • Referral pathways to South Tyneside District Hospital and Sunderland Royal Hospital
        • Tertiary referrals to Newcastle upon Tyne hospitals

        Accessibility & Location Factors

        Public Transport Proximity:

        • Tyne and Wear Metro stations at East Boldon
        • Bus connections to Sunderland and Newcastle
        • Road access via A19

        Parking Availability:

        On-site or nearby residential parking typical of suburban GP premises

        City Centre vs Suburban Distribution:

        Single suburban GP facility serving residential neighbourhood

        Medical Tourism Potential

        Tourism Volume Indicator:

        • Low
        • Primarily residential suburban area

        Hotel Density Near Clinics:

        • Minimal hotel infrastructure within Boldon itself
        • More options in Sunderland and Newcastle

        Airport Proximity:

        Approximately 30 km to Newcastle International Airport

        Overall Medical Tourism Viability:

        Very low – services structured around local NHS population rather than elective travel