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Dr Richard Warren

Name:
Dr Richard Warren BSc (1st Hons) MBChB (Hons) MRCP PhD
Practising at:
Spire Cheshire Hospital
Specialties:
  • Dermatology
    • Skin cancer
    • Inflammatory skin disease
    • Dermatological surgery
    • Allergy
Special clinical interests:

Psoriasis, eczema, acne, skin cancer, skin lesions

Research interests:

The genetics of psoriasis, new treatments for skin disease – especially biological therapy for psoriasis, arthritis associated with psoriasis

Current NHS and /or university posts:

Consultant Dermatologist and Senior Lecturer at Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust and The University of Manchester

Year of first medical qualification:
1999
Current membership(s) of professional, national and regional bodies:

British Association of Dermatologists
British Association of Investigative Dermatology
European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology
Royal College of Physicians

 
Contact Details 
Telephone number to make a private appointment:
0845 602 2500
Personal email address:
 
Background Information 
Professional profile:

Dr Richard Warren is a fully trained dermatologist listed on the General Medical Council specialist medical register. He works as a Consultant at the major dermatology centre in the North West, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust  (SRFT) and holds the position of Senior Lecturer at The University of Manchester.

He is a full member of the British Association of Dermatologists having completed his training at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital and SRFT. His major interests include the management of inflammatory skin disease (e.g. psoriasis and eczema) and skin cancer and its surgical treatment. 

He is regularly invited to speak around the world on inflammatory skin disease at national and international dermatology conferences.  His research interest is into the genetic basis of psoriasis and new and emerging treatments for this condition for which he has received both national and international awards. He regularly publishes on these topics in the European and American Literature.

Richard is a keen teacher and education forms a key part of his role at the University. Alongside this he sits on a national committee related to the use of “biologicals” ( a new form of treatment for psoriasis) and is involved in the production of national guidelines related to the treatment of psoriasis.  You can access Richrad’s recent publications via the link to his University of Manchester webpage.

Personal profile:

Richard tries to balance his busy work schedule with family life. He is married to Natalie and they have two young boys, Ben and Sam, and a dog called Meg! He has a keen interest in sport and tries to keep fit when he can.

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Dr Richard Warren

Dr Richard Warren, Consultant Dermatologist Spire Cheshire Private Hospital Stretton warrington North West England Inflammatory skin disease psoriasis eczema skin cancer allergy skin lesions acne

Could this be then end for Psoriasis?

Dr Warren has led a recent study on a new therapy called Ustekinumab, which is proving to be very effective in treating psoriasis. The study was carried out by the University of Manchester and Salford Royal Hospital and it showed that half the patients tested had seen a 75% improvement in their condition after three months

Click here to read more the Daily Mail article featuring Dr Richard Warren

Why we're all 'wrinklies' by 33

Dr Richard Warren, Consultant Dermatologist at Spire Cheshire Hospital recently featured a Daily Mail article about skin aging. The article highlights the fact that the key age for wrinkles is 33 due to a sudden change in the mechanics of the skin in the early 30's

Click here to read more on this article

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