Private GP

Regent Street Clinic™ has been providing private GP services since 1998 and has clinics across the UK, with branches in Nottingham, Derby, Sheffield and Watford.

Sexual Health Testing

We offer private sexual health testing at our Watford branch in a non-judgmental, friendly, discreet, and confidential setting.

APRP Anti-ageing Treatment

APRP is a fantastic method of anti-ageing treatment now being offered at our clinics, allowing rejuvenation and repair of the skin, using the patient’s own (autologous) cells, with long lasting effects.

Regent Street Fitness

Want to feel better, have more energy and perhaps even live longer? Look no further than exercise. The health benefits of regular exercise and physical activity are hard to ignore.

COVID-19 Pandemic Guidelines – To Attend Our Clinics

Clearly the safety of our staff and service users alike is paramount, therefore we are a COVID-19 secure clinic and we will be observing the following guidelines to provide a safer working environment for all.

Thursday 26 July 2018

How the alcohol service works?(Inofographic)


Blood tests are taken to check for signs of liver damage and other health-related issues emanating from the excessive intake.

For more details visit: http://www.regentstreetclinic.co.uk/alcohol/4592846513

Wednesday 25 July 2018

COMPLETE RANGE OF AESTHETIC TREATMENTS FOR ALL AGE GROUPS (INFOGRAPHIC)

For 30 plus age group, based on their requirements a combination of the above treatments can be applied in order to achieve the desired results. Wrinkles can be successfully treated using a protein called a toxin - an injection into the muscles under facial wrinkles causes relaxation of those muscles, resulting in the smoothing of the overlying skin. In non-surgical aesthetic use, the amount of product used is small and extremely safe. It reversibly weakens the muscles responsible for dynamic wrinkles which are lines that appear when you animate your face.

Know more: http://www.regentstreetclinic.co.uk/facial-aesthetics/4579645844

Sunday 22 July 2018

Best Wrinkle Treatment Clinic in the UK Try Us And Find Out For Yourself!


Wrinkles can be successfully treated using a protein called a toxin - an injection into the muscles under facial wrinkles causes relaxation of those muscles, resulting in the smoothing of the overlying skin. In non-surgical aesthetic use the amount of product used is small and extremely safe. It reversibly weakens the muscles responsible for dynamic wrinkles which are lines that appear when you animate your face.

Static wrinkles are lines that appear at rest, these may not improve much with toxin and may be best treated with Dermal Fillers.

We offer following aesthetic treatments at all our clinics: Wrinkle Injections, Lip Fillers, Cheek Fillers, PDO Thread Lifting, APRP Anti-Ageing and ProfHilo® Bioremodelling.

What Types of Wrinkles can be treated?

There are three main types of wrinkles that can be treated with the toxin.

Frown Lines

Frown lines (Glabella lines) are most commonly seen in patients with excessive sun exposure and those who have overactivity of these muscles often associated with frowning. Frown wrinkles are vertical lines and can signal emotions such as anger, anxiety or fear. People with these types of wrinkles may complain that their family, friends or work colleagues ask why they frown a lot. Frown wrinkles are vertical lines and can be successfully treated with this toxin.

Forehead Wrinkles

Forehead wrinkles appear in horizontal lines in the area between the eyebrows and the hairline. These wrinkles are formed during facial expression to convey emotions such as surprise or empathy.

Eye Wrinkles/Laughter Lines (Crow’s Feet)

Crow’s Feet wrinkles are in the outer corner of the eyes and appear more prominent when laughing or smiling. These can result from excessive sun exposure combined with the skin becoming less elastic with age.

Monday 9 July 2018

Yellow Fever Vaccinations UK - Regent Street Clinic™




Yellow fever is a serious viral infection that's spread by a type of daytime biting mosquito known as the Aedes Aegypti mosquito.

It can be prevented with a vaccination.

Yellow fever mainly occurs in sub-Saharan Africa (countries to the south of the Sahara desert), South America and in parts of the Caribbean.


Since 1996, six travelers from Europe and North America have died from the infection. None of them were vaccinated.

Yellow fever carries an 8% risk of death. It is called yellow fever because the infection targets the liver leading to jaundice – yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eyes caused by liver damage.