
ABOUT DR JONES
Dr Jennifer Jones, Consultant Dermatologist MBBS, BSc (Hons), MRCP (Lon)
Dr Jennifer Jones has been a consultant dermatologist for over 20 years. She trained in London, Miami and Auckland. She works both privately and in the NHS.
She understands the impact that skin problems can have on your quality of life and confidence. She will give you the time you need to talk about your concerns and to feel listened to. Not all conditions can be cured but Dr Jones has years of experience and she will do all she can to help improve your symptoms, so that you can get on with your everyday life.
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She is happy to see patients from age 16 years, with any general skin complaints.
Her specialist interests include acne, skin cancer, eczema and alopecia (hair loss).
She is also experienced in the use of Botox in the treatment of axillary hyperhidrosis.
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Dr Jones studied medicine at the Royal Free Hospital, University of London and also qualified with a BSc Honours degree in 1991. She gained Membership of the Royal College of Physicians (MRCP) in 2000. She trained in dermatology at University College and Chelsea and Westminster Hospitals, in London and also internationally at the dermatology departments of Miami, Barcelona and Auckland University Hospitals. She completed her specialist training in 2006.
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She has worked as an NHS Consultant at the Royal Free Hospital, London, since 2007, where she was head of dermatology specialist training for 15 years. It is a tertiary referral centre for skin cancer and eczema. She has general dermatology, eczema and skin cancer clinics and attends fortnightly Multi disciplinary (MDT) clinics at this site. She also works privately at the London Welbeck, near Bond Street, and the Hospital of St John and St Elizabeth, in St John's Wood. She is a Consultant appraiser.
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Dr Jones is a member of the British Association of Dermatology (BAD), British Society for Skin Care in Immunosuppressed Individuals (BISCII) and is a member of the British Hair and Nail Society (BHNS). She was treasurer for the BHNS for ten years.
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She was an advisory consultant for a multinational cosmetic company from
2005 -2016, and was a spokesperson for the British Skin Foundation for over 10 years.
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She has presented nationally and internationally and is published in the medical literature. She edited the hair chapter for the 4 the edition of "Differential Diagnosis in Dermatology".
She spent four years working in South America and speaks Spanish.
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Dr Jones has no financial links with any hospitals or laboratories.

