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Dr Abha Gulati is a leading consultant dermatologist based in London. Her areas of expertise include acne, skin cancer, eczema, psoriasis, moles, rosacea, allergy and genital skin conditions. She treats both adults and children.
Dr Gulati consults privately at 108 Harley Street Medical. With over 20 years of experience, she serves as the clinical lead for dermatology and the lead clinician for skin cancer at Homerton Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust. She is also a member of the British Association of Dermatologists skin cancer prevention committee.
Dr Gulati studied medicine at University College London, where she also obtained a BSc in Physiology and Pharmacology. She then trained at Bart’s Health, Hammersmith & Ealing and Chelsea & Westminster before completing specialist skin cancer training at the Melanoma Unit at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Australia.
In 2010, Dr Gulati was awarded a PhD from Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) for her research on the early changes in skin cancer development and the effects of common treatments. She also holds a Master’s in Medical Education and is the local training lead for dermatology in North East London.
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