Chipstead Village

Surrey

Doghurst Clinic


Doghurst Clinic is a private GP and specialist healthcare clinic near Chipstead Station, offering women's health, dermatology, and aesthetics services to patients across Coulsdon, CR5, and the wider Surrey area.


Opened May 2025!

Doghurst Clinic combines outstanding local private GP services near Chipstead Station with a warm, personal approach. The clinic specialises in women's health and additionally offers dermatology and aesthetics services designed to adddress skin concerns and enhance your confidence, using clinically proven techniques. 

Whether you're struggling to get a GP appointment in CR5, need more time to see a doctor near Coulsdon, or want to visit an experienced aesthetics practitioner in Surrey, Doghurst Clinic is nearby and ready to help.

 Doctor's surgery and clinic near Chipstead.    Doctor-led medical and aesthetics services in a private setting close to Coulsdon

Doghurst Clinic - Healthcare on your terms — unhurried, thoughtful, and designed around you.

 

 

 

Hours

The clinic is open standard weekday business hours, plus occasional evenings and weekends 

Visits are strictly by prior appointment only. Click here to book. 

 

Address and contact details

28 Chipstead Station Parade

Chipstead

Surrey

CR5 3TF

07729 202911

https://doghurstclinic.co.uk/ 

 

 

N.B. Doghurst Clinic is a trading name of Dermis Skin Aesthetics 

Visit Doghurst Clinic on Instagram 

 


Comments (2)

  1. Mrs Caroline Morgan:
    Jun 05, 2025 at 01:33 PM

    I am a Diabetes Specialist Nurse 30 years (RGN RSCN)
    I used the weight loss injections with my patients for many years.
    Do you need a Nurse to help with teaching your patient's how to use the weight loss injections, monitoring weight loss and side effects?
    Or support with their Diabetes.
    My mobile is .
    I am interested in coming down to talk to you.

  2. jennifer graves:
    Jun 18, 2025 at 08:29 PM

    I wish the clinic my warm regards. i worked as family planning nurse for 40 years and the FPA was funded bt the government from 1973 and the country was well served by hundreds if clinics; David Cameron's govt in 2010 withdrew vital funding . The FPA started in the 1930s as a charity and now private clinics are having to undertake the vital service. This note is too short for me to explain my anger. Regards Jenny Graves


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