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Dr Arucha Ekeowa-Anderson is Consultant Dermatologist at Barts Health NHS Trust based at Whipps Cross University Hospital.
Dr Ekeowa-Anderson treats the broad range of skin disease in adults.
She has sub-specialty expertise in genital dermatology and undertakes skin surgery.
Dr Ekeowa-Anderson consults in private practice at Spire London East Hospital & Nuffield The Holly Hospitals.
Registered provider with all major UK insurance companies and also sees self-funding patients.
Dr Ekeowa-Anderson qualified in medicine from Guy’s & St Thomas’ Hospitals Medical School, London.
After achieving membership of the Royal College of Physicians of London in 2000 she trained in Dermatology at Amersham, Oxford, Hammersmith, Royal London & Royal Free Hospitals.
She developed an interest in vulval dermatology and has presented research work in this field nationally and internationally.
Dr Ekeowa-Anderson was the Fellow in Genital Dermatology at Chelsea & Westminster NHS Trust – assessing and treating male and female patients. She was appointed Consultant Dermatologist at Barts Health NHS Trust in 2010 where she treats the full range of skin diseases in adults and performs dermatological surgery.
At Barts Health she leads the Vulval service, working closely with Gynaecologists, Gynaeoncologists, Sexual Health physicians and Women’s health physiotherapists.
Dr Ekeowa-Anderson also oversees dermatology specialist training in the North Thames region, working with NHS England Health Education and Training.
“Your skin is your largest organ and plays a vital role in detecting hot and cold, regulating your body temperature and protecting your muscles, bones and internal organs from outside infection and disease”
Appointments can be booked via each hospital. See the Private Practice section for further details
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