Top Aesthetic Practitioners in Halesowen

Mr Doraisami Mohan

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Mr Doraisami Mohan
CQC

Registered General Practitioner

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(83 reviews)
Location
Halesowen B63 2AH, United Kingdom
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    Mr Sabur Malek

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    Mr Sabur Malek
    CQC

    FRCS (Trauma And Orthopaedics)

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    (83 reviews)
    Location
    Halesowen B63 2AH, United Kingdom
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      Mr Edward Laugharne

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      Mr Edward Laugharne
      CQC

      FRCS (Trauma And Orthopaedics)

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      (83 reviews)
      Location
      Halesowen B63 2AH, United Kingdom
      Treatments offered

        Mr Syed Ali Shahzad

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        Mr Syed Ali Shahzad
        CQC

        FRCS (Urology)

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        (83 reviews)
        Location
        Halesowen B63 2AH, United Kingdom
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          Mr Tanweer Ashraf

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          Mr Tanweer Ashraf
          CQC

          MRCS (Edinburgh)

          Rating
          (83 reviews)
          Location
          Halesowen B63 2AH, United Kingdom
          Treatments offered

            About Halesowen

            Population:

              • Approximately 60,000–65,000 (Halesowen town estimate
              • Dudley Metropolitan Borough ~320,000+)

            Lifestyle Characteristics:

              • Primarily suburban residential town
              • Commuter links to Birmingham
              • Family-oriented households
              • Moderate retail and leisure footprint
              • Proximity to Merry Hill Shopping Centre increases regional consumer draw

            Medical Infrastructure:

              • Presence of NHS GP surgeries and CQC-registered private providers
              • Proximity to major acute hospitals including Russells Hall Hospital (Dudley) and Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham

            Market Size

            Number of Clinics:

            2

            Total Reviews:

            83

            Average Citywide Rating:

            4.3
            Early-to-mid stage aesthetic market maturity at town level

            Treatments

            Regulatory & Compliance Environment

            Primary Regulator:

            Care Quality Commission (CQC)

            Prescribing Requirements:

            • Prescription-only medicines (e.g., botulinum toxin) require GMC-registered prescriber oversight
            • Remote prescribing subject to GMC guidance
            • Adherence to Human Medicines Regulations 2012

            Inspection Framework:

            • CQC inspections evaluate safety, effectiveness, caring, responsiveness, and leadership
            • Ratings published publicly

            Insurance & Financing

            Private Insurance Usage:

            • Private medical insurance commonly accepted for medically indicated plastic surgery and dermatology
            • Cosmetic procedures typically excluded

            Cosmetic Finance Availability:

            Third-party finance providers frequently used in UK aesthetic sector for procedures over £1,000

            Seasonality & Local Trends

            Peak Booking Periods:

            March–July (pre-summer aesthetic treatments)November–December (pre-holiday cosmetic procedures)

            Social Media Trends:

            Before-and-after treatment visualsSkin transformation reelsEducational dermatology content

            Referral Networks & Teaching Hospital Links

            Referral pathways to Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham (major teaching hospital)

            Accessibility & Location Factors

            Public Transport Proximity:

            • Bus connectivity to Birmingham and Dudley
            • Nearest rail access via Rowley Regis station

            Parking Availability:

            Typical suburban high street and clinic-adjacent parking availability

            City Centre vs Suburban Distribution:

            Primarily suburban clinic placement serving local residential catchment

            Medical Tourism Potential

            Tourism Volume Indicator:

            • Low
            • Primarily local and regional patient base

            Hotel Density Near Clinics:

            • Limited hotel concentration within town centre
            • Greater density in Birmingham metropolitan area

            Airport Proximity:

            Approximately 35–45 minutes to Birmingham Airport by car

            Overall Medical Tourism Viability:

            • Low for international tourism
            • Moderate potential for intra-regional West Midlands patient inflow