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Dr. Martin Nimmo BDS MFDS RCS(Ed) is the Founder and Clinical Director of The Nimmo Clinic, a leading destination for advanced aesthetic medicine procedures. Driven by a commitment to excellence and a passion for promoting long-term positive aging, Dr. Nimmo has established himself as a leader in the field of medical aesthetic treatments. Originally qualifying as a dentist from the University of Dundee in 2008, he further honed his skills during a period in the Head and Neck Surgery Department at Memorial Sloane Kettering Cancer Centre, New York. During his time as a Senior House Officer in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Dr. Nimmo delved into the world of aesthetic procedures in 2011. With a commitment to staying at the forefront of the industry, Dr. Nimmo has continued to expand his knowledge and expertise. As an Allergan Medicine Institute Faculty member, he not only provides training in the latest advancements in treatments like Juvederm, HarmonyCa, and wrinkle relaxing injections but also imparts his knowledge as a lecturer at national conferences. In 2022, his dedication to excellence was further recognised when he was selected as one of five UK healthcare professionals to be personally mentored by the renowned plastic surgeon, Mauricio De Maio, the mastermind behind the revolutionary 8-Point Lift and MD Codes. The Nimmo Clinic - with locations in Cobham, Surrey, and Chelsea, London - reflects Dr. Nimmo's unwavering commitment to delivering personalised care that focuses on achieving optimal results. The journey begins with a comprehensive consultation where Dr. Nimmo takes the time to understand each patient's desires and concerns. His approach involves creating tailored plans that not only enhance features but also preserve the individual's unique appearance. At The Nimmo Clinic, the emphasis is on creating natural-looking results and optimising skin health to enhance overall well-being. Dr. Nimmo and his dedicated team prioritise putting patients at the heart of every decision, ensuring that both the consultation and treatment processes are tailored to individual needs. The clinic's mission is to deliver exceptional care at every step of the patient journey, reflecting Dr. Nimmo's commitment to achieving nothing but the best for his valued clientele.
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The staff are exceptional and advice always clear, very happy with all the treatments I have received. Highly recommend to anyone.
Amazing clinic. Superb service and excellent results.
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FaceTite is an ideal solution to improve neck and jawline sagging, as well as being great at removing those stubborn areas of fat that a good diet and exercise just can’t help. Using effective technology known as radiofrequency-assisted lipolysis, FaceTite heats and melts fatty tissues before extracting it through tiny incisions. The radio frequency also helps stimulate collagen production – tightening and firming the skin – so you’re getting two treatments in one!
Welcome to The Nimmo Clinic where our core beliefs are deeply rooted in the pursuit of your overall well-being and the enhancement of your natural appearance. We are committed to the principle of achieving results that are both transformative and harmoniously aligned with your unique features and desired outcomes. With an unwavering dedication to your health and a passion for aesthetics, we prioritise your safety and satisfaction above all else. Our expert staff in the state-of-the-art clinics in Cobham, Surrey and Chelsea, London go above and beyond to ensure your entire journey is second to none.
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Mon: 09.30 - 18.00
Tue: 09.30 - 18.00
Wed: 09.30 - 18.00
Thu: 09.30 - 18.00
Fri: 09.30 - 18.00
Sat: Closed - Closed
Sun: Closed - Closed
The Nimmo Clinic, 32 Anyards Road, Cobham, KT11 2LA
The clinic is located on the ground floor of 32 Anyards Road, Cobham, KT11 2LA. We are delighted to offer discreet complimentary parking at the rear of the clinic for patients during their appointment times which can be accessed from Freelands Road.
Distance: 19km. Time: 0:18.
1. Start on unnamed road | 70m |
2. At the end of the road turn left onto Castle Street | 80m |
3. Continue on Sydenham Road | 500m |
4. At the end of the road turn left onto Jenner Road | 40m |
5. Turn left onto Epsom Road (A246) | 60m |
6. Turn right onto London Road (A3100) | 400m |
7. Turn left onto Nightingale Road | 600m |
8. At the end of the road turn right onto Stoke Road (A320) | 300m |
9. At roundabout take 2nd exit onto Stoke Road (A320) | 20m |
10. Exit roundabout onto Stoke Road (A320) | 200m |
11. Continue on Woking Road (A320) | 190m |
12. At roundabout take 1st exit onto unnamed road | 10m |
13. Exit roundabout onto unnamed road | 300m |
14. Merge right onto Burpham-Ladymead Diversion (A3) | 10km |
15. Continue on Portsmouth Road (A3) | 300m |
16. Take the sliproad on the left | 500m |
17. Merge right onto Portsmouth Road (A3) | 3km |
18. Take the sliproad on the left | 500m |
19. At roundabout take 3rd exit onto Portsmouth Road (A245) | 200m |
20. Exit roundabout onto Portsmouth Road (A245) | 300m |
21. At roundabout take 2nd exit onto Portsmouth Road | 20m |
22. Exit roundabout onto Portsmouth Road | 400m |
23. At roundabout take 2nd exit onto Between Streets (A245) | 20m |
24. Exit roundabout onto Between Streets (A245) | 400m |
25. Slight left onto Oakdene Road | 200m |
26. At the end of the road turn right onto Anyards Road | 50m |
27. Reach destination |
Distance: 8.0km. Time: 0:08.
1. Start on Warren Lane (A244) | 1300m |
2. Continue on Copsem Lane (A244) | 500m |
3. At roundabout take 1st exit onto unnamed road | 20m |
4. Exit roundabout onto unnamed road | 600m |
5. Merge right onto Cobham Bypass (A3) | 3.7km |
6. Take the sliproad on the left | 400m |
7. At roundabout take 1st exit onto Portsmouth Road (A245) | 10m |
8. Exit roundabout onto Portsmouth Road (A245) | 300m |
9. At roundabout take 2nd exit onto Portsmouth Road | 20m |
10. Exit roundabout onto Portsmouth Road | 400m |
11. At roundabout take 2nd exit onto Between Streets (A245) | 20m |
12. Exit roundabout onto Between Streets (A245) | 400m |
13. Slight left onto Oakdene Road | 200m |
14. At the end of the road turn right onto Anyards Road | 50m |
15. Reach destination |
Distance: 53km. Time: 0:44.
1. Start on Friar Street | 130m |
2. Turn right onto Station Road | 130m |
3. Turn right onto Blagrave Street | 110m |
4. Slight left onto Forbury Road | 130m |
5. At roundabout take 2nd exit onto Forbury Road (A329) | 50m |
6. Exit roundabout onto Forbury Road (A329) | 400m |
7. At roundabout take 2nd exit onto Forbury Road (A329) | 50m |
8. Exit roundabout onto Forbury Road (A329) | 200m |
9. Continue on King's Road (A329) | 170m |
10. At the fork turn left onto King's Road | 700m |
11. At the fork turn left onto London Road (A4) | 800m |
12. At roundabout take 3rd exit onto A3290 | 180m |
13. Exit roundabout onto A3290 | 3.7km |
14. Continue on A329(M) | 8km |
15. At the fork turn left onto Berkshire Way (A329) | 180m |
16. At the fork turn right onto Berkshire Way (A329) | 900m |
17. At roundabout take 1st exit onto Berkshire Way (A329) | 20m |
18. Exit roundabout onto Berkshire Way (A329) | 1000m |
19. At roundabout take 2nd exit onto Downshire Way (A322) | 80m |
20. Exit roundabout onto Downshire Way (A322) | 900m |
21. At roundabout take 4th exit onto Bagshot Road (A322) | 150m |
22. Exit roundabout onto Bagshot Road (A322) | 800m |
23. At roundabout take 2nd exit onto A322 | 110m |
24. Exit roundabout onto A322 | 4.4km |
25. At the fork turn left onto Bracknell Road (A322) | 1.5km |
26. Continue on Bagshot Bypass (A322) | 1300m |
27. Take the sliproad on the left | 500m |
28. Merge right onto M3 | 10km |
29. Take the sliproad on the left towards M25 | 400m |
30. At the fork turn right onto unnamed road | 1300m |
31. Merge right onto M25 | 10km |
32. Take the sliproad on the left towards M25 | 400m |
33. At roundabout take 1st exit onto A3 | 10m |
34. Exit roundabout onto A3 | 600m |
35. Merge right onto Portsmouth Road (A3) | 1000m |
36. Take the sliproad on the left | 500m |
37. At roundabout take 3rd exit onto Portsmouth Road (A245) | 200m |
38. Exit roundabout onto Portsmouth Road (A245) | 300m |
39. At roundabout take 2nd exit onto Portsmouth Road | 20m |
40. Exit roundabout onto Portsmouth Road | 400m |
41. At roundabout take 2nd exit onto Between Streets (A245) | 20m |
42. Exit roundabout onto Between Streets (A245) | 400m |
43. Slight left onto Oakdene Road | 200m |
44. At the end of the road turn right onto Anyards Road | 50m |
45. Reach destination |
Clinical Director
Allergan Medical Institute Faculty Member - National Trainer and lecturer - 1 of 5 UK injectors to be handpicked for global mentorship by creator of 8 Point Lift and MD Codes, Dr, Maurico De Maio [More Info]