Dr. Lauren with landlord, Derek, in front of her new clinic at Haddow Business Centre in Hamilton.

Welcome to our NEW HOME in Hamilton!

Well, what can I say – it’s been an eventful start to 2024:

In January we welcomed our first skin therapist, Lynn Brown, to our team and weeks later celebrated the launch of our Hydrafacial service with a truly special evening in Newton Mearns.

And now, I couldn’t be more excited to announce that I have secured a new home for Dr Lauren Medical Aesthetics at Haddow Business Centre in Hamilton.

Many thanks to Derek & Steven for the warm welcome!

Having worked in a number of clinics across Scotland over the years, my new clinic on Haddow Street, in the town centre, has been a long time coming. I am proud to have grown a loyal patient base in Lanarkshire so it feels like the foundations are already set for us to build upon – IT’S TIME!

We opened our doors at Haddow Street on Wednesday 20th March.

Lisa and Lynn will be looking forward to welcoming you and giving you the skin of your life when you book in for a Hydrafacial Treatment.

We are in the process of obtaining regulation by Health Improvement Scotland which is needed to allow me to start delivering treatment in Haddow Street.

In the meantime, I will be continuing to work from Ardcroft Medical Clinic in Bothwell on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.

Don’t worry – we’ll be keeping you well up-to-date as to when you can see me at the new clinic!

As part of the new clinic launching, we have set up a new patient management system called Glowday which allows you to easily book appointments and fill out medical information forms before your visit.

You will also receive email and text messages from Glowday to confirm your appointments.

To see availability and book, click the button below:

I can’t wait to welcome you to our new home…exciting times ahead!

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