Dr. Klaus Misch is a registered qualified dermatologist in London, UK.Dr. Misch trained at Charing Cross Hospital following this he did his Dermatology specialty training at St Johns Hospital for Diseases of the Skin in London and St Georges Hospital.His main research work was investigating mediators of inflammation in skin disease. Dr. Misch is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, British Association of Dermatologists, and the Royal Society of Medicine.In 1986 Dr. Misch was appointed the sole consultant dermatologist at Kingston Hospital and has since developed the dermatology service to provide a comprehensive range of diagnostic and treatment regimes for skin cancer and all skin diseases.He retired from the NHS in the Summer of 20014 leaving 5 colleagues to continue the service and continues to work in the private sectorApart from making his Skin Patients better ! his main passion is music - a violinist with a degree from the Royal College of Music he plays in several amateur quartets, the European Doctors Orchestra and the Doctors Orchestra [ check out the Cadogan hall program for his gigs !] Diseases, Medical Tests and TreatmentsSkin surgery for Cancer and Benign lesionsSkin biopsy for diagnosisCryosurgeryPhototherapy Testing for Bacterial, Fungal and Viral infectionsPatch Testing for skin allergiesSteroid injectionBlood testsSkin scrapingsAnti Fungal TherapyExcision of Skin LesionMole MappingPhotodynamic therapy (PDT)CauteryHair Loss TreatmentsMole RemovalSkin Cancer ScreeningVideo ConsultationCyst ExcisionElectrodesiccation & CurettagePatch TestSkin Cancer [oncology] including Moles and MelanomaBenign skin TumoursAcnePsoriasisEczemaRosaceaUrticariaHyperhidrosisSkin Infections (including Impetigo, fungal disease and warts)DandruffMelanomaMucous Membrane PemphigoidVitiligoAged and Sundamaged SkinBlistering DisordersContact DermatitisHivesDermatitisImpetigoMinor Skin SurgeryPemphigusRashSclerodermaAlopecia Areata (Hair Loss)Bullous PemphigoidCystsFungal InfectionLupusPolymyositis and DermatomyositisSarcoidosisShinglesSkin tagsUrticariaVerrucanapkin dermatitis (nappy rash)
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