Thames Valley Surgical Services | Safe Minor Surgery

* Prices above do not include laboratory fees and are for guidance only – see price list and individual pages for complete cost clarification.
** This only applies when at least 2 lesions are removed for the 2nd, 3rd. The price for the first lesion is higher. See price list and associated page. In case of many lesions the price can be lowered even further.

The Bourne End Clinic

All procedures are now provided from our new and beautiful purpose built premises, The Bourne End Clinic. Please click here for more information. All our removals are done by doctors and all are carried out under Local Anaesthetic.

Minor Surgery @ The Bourne End Clinic

Below, Leanne talks about our new clinic and what you can expect before you choose us as a provider.

Rarer Skin Surgical Problems

Aside from the above problems in the pictures, Thames Valley Surgical Services provides Minor Surgery for other skin problems. We do not limit our procedures to those described above, but Dr Kittel, who has 25 years of surgical experience, will assess each case on its merits. Please enquire even if you have been turned down elsewhere.

Lead time to appointments

Lead times are quite low at present: For a consultation is 3 days and for surgery a further 1-2 weeks. If you are happy to wait that period of time to see Dr Kittel, please Contact Dr Kittel’s secretary directly on 07973 663355. You can also text us on the same number and we will call back. Or email us on office@tvvs.uk to give you a ring and within business hours we will respond within minutes. Leave a voicemail out of hours.

We are unlikely to treat the following patient groups or conditions:

  • Children (unable to consent to cosmetic surgery)
  • Viral warts and verrucas (lack of success)
  • Most lesions on hand and feet (hand and foot surgeons)
  • Plastic surgery required (Plastic surgeon).
  • Hospital admission required (needs a private hospital with beds)
  • General Anaesthetic required (needs a hospital with an anaesthetist and an intensive care unit).
  • Poorly controlled diabetics (need to improve their HbA1c above 69)
  • Patients on Dual Therapy (two blood thinners at the same time): You either wait to have one blood thinner stopped, usually after a year, or need a hospital admission
  • NHS patients (we do not have NHS funding for the above procedures)

Leadership at Thames Valley Surgical Services

Image of Dr M Kittel, lead surgeon at Thames Valley Surgical Services
Dr M Kittel, Lead Surgeon
image of sister Leanne, Lead nurse and manager
Sr Leanne, Lead Nurse and Manager