Dr Neil Mortimer
MBChB, BSc(hons), FRCP(UK), FRACP, FNZDSI, FACMS
Dr Mortimer is a Fellowship trained skin cancer and reconstructive surgeon. He is Associate director of an American College of Mohs Surgery Fellowship training programme.
Special interests:
- Skin cancer diagnosis and treatment (including Mohs micrographic surgery)
- Cosmetic surgery
Procedures available:
- Vascular laser
- Hair removal laser
- Phototherapy
- Fillers
- Chemical peels
- Mohs surgery
- Sclerotherapy
- Blepharoplasty
- Liposuction
- Botulinum toxin
- Hair transplants
- Photodynamic therapy
Medical School:
- University of Leicester Graduated 1997
General training:
- Kings College London
- University Hospitals of Leicester
Advanced training:
- University Hospitals of Leicester, United Kingdom 2001-2005
Other positions/memberships:
- Member of British Association of Dermatologists
- British Society for Dermatology Surgery
- International Dermoscopy Society
- Member of the Royal College of Physicians of the United Kingdom
- Member of the New Zealand Dermatological Society Incorporated
Dr Neil Mortimer graduated from the University Hospitals of Leicester Medical School in the United Kingdom in 1997. After completing his general medical training, Dr Mortimer became a member of the Royal College of Physicians of the United Kingdom in 2000. Subsequently he completed his specialist training in Dermatology in 2005.
Dr Mortimer is a fully accredited Dermatologist and a fellowship trained skin cancer and reconstructive surgeon, having completed the rigorous 2-year training programme required to become a member of the American College of Mohs Surgery. He is expertly trained in all aspects of skin cancer diagnosis and treatment, including state-of-the-art microscopic surgery and complex surgical reconstruction. Dr Mortimer is also trained to perform cosmetic surgical procedures including tumescent liposculpture, chemical peels and eyelid surgery.