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Hair DoctorsIf you would like to arrange a visit to see a trichologist who specialises in dealing with hair loss and scalp conditions please contact the helpline of your choice top left of this page. We will be happy to speak and advice you on the phone. Please note that we are unable to offer diagnosis without seeing you. We have outlined some of the most common hair loss & scalp conditions on the left of this page for your perusal. We hope that you find them useful and that you will consider us if seeking professional advice on a hair or scalp condition. Our team of professional are considered to hold the highest most recognised qualification in the field trichology some would call hair doctors. I must stress that we are not doctors, but para medical specialists in the field of hair science and trichology, known as a trichologist. There is no such qualification as a "hair doctor" that i am aware of. The qualification and ethics are governed by the Trichological Society the Worlds leading authority in the fields of Orthodox Hair-sciences & Hair-specialisms - Worldwide. Please feel free to review the Trichological society's website or contact them on who would be happy to confirm our credentials. Our team of trichologists has a combined level of experience of over 75 years. Consisting of Barry Stevens MA FTTS, Edward Stevens BSc FTTS and Claire Stevens LTTS each running their respective practices in London Clinic, Gidea Park Clinic and Benfleet Clinic. We often are referred to as hair doctors but I feel this should be pointed out as incorrect although our experience in the field of hair sciences would far surpass that of most GP's. As trichologists, we are able to offer advice and treatment if appropriate for hair loss and scalp conditions which include: Accelerated Vellus Syndrome • Acne Keloidalis Nuchae • Acne Necrotica Miliaris • Acne Varioliformis • Acquired Hypertrichosis Lanuginosa •Acquired Progressive Kinking •Afro hair •Ambras Syndrome • Androgen Related Hairloss in Women •Androgen Related Alopecia • Androgen Related Baldness (Males) • Anagen Effluvium •Anorexia Nervosa and Hairloss • Albinism and Hair • Alopeia Areata • Alopecia Totalis • Asymmetrical Hair Loss • Beard & Hair Transplantation • Bubble Hair • Bulimia and Hairloss • Chemotherapy and Hairloss • Cicatrical Alopecias • Congenital Hypertrichosis Lanuginosa • Cradle Cap (Vernix Caseosa) • Dandruff • Eating Disorders & Hairloss • Epilation due to extensions • Extensions • Facial Hair • Favus • Female Hairloss • Ferritin - Hairloss • Folliculitis DeCalvans • Fragilatas Crinium • Grey/White Hair • Green Hair • Hair • Hair - its structure & function • Hair Casts • Hair-follicle morphology • Hair Mineral Analysis • Hair replacement (non surgical) • Hairloss in Women • Hairloss due to extensions • Hair Breakage • Head Lice (Pediculus Capitis) • Herpes Zoster (Shingles) • Hirsutism • Hyperkeratosis Cystica Follicularis• Hypertrichosis • Hypertrichosis lanuginosa • Idiopathic Trichoclasia • Impetigo • Iron and Hairloss • Kinky Hair • Leucotrichia (Poliosis) • Lice • Lichen Planus • Lichen Simplex Chronicus • Male Pattern Baldness • Melanoma (skin cancer) and Scalp • Monilethrix (beaded hair) • Non-Melanoma Skin Cancers (NMSCs) and Scalp • Pediculus Capititis • Pemphigus • Pili-Annulati (Ringed Hair) • Pityriasis • Plica Polonica (Plica Neuropathica) • Psoriasis (Scalp) • Pseudo-pelade (Brocq) • Pubic Hair Restoration (Female) • Radiotherapy and Hairloss • Radiotherapy and Hair transplantation • Ringed Hair • Ringworm (scalp) • Scarring Alopecias • Seborrhoeic Dermatitis (scalp) • Serum Ferritin • Skin • Telogen Effluvium • Thyroid and Vitamins • Tractio Alopecia • Tractional loss associated with hair extensions • Trichokinesis (twisted hair) • Trichokryptomania • Trichonodosis (knotted hair) • Trichoptilosis (Fragilatas Crinium) • Trichorrhexis Nodosa • Trichothiodystrophy • Trichotilomania • Tufted Folliculitis • Vernix Caseosa • Vitiligo • Vitamins Minerals and your Thyroid • Woolly Hair Syndrome •
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