Reply: 11th December 2024 From: Defyne Aesthetics
Kate Huddleston
Answer: Sorry we do not offer this.

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Asked: 7th December 2024 By: Nicola
Botox for Overactive BladderDo you do Botox for an overactive bladder? I have MS
Reply: 11th December 2024 From: Defyne Aesthetics
Kate Huddleston
Answer: Sorry we do not offer this.
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Reply: 9th December 2024 From: Cosmetic Skin Care
Dr. Jo McInerney
Answer: Hello
No we don't. This treatment would be done in a hospital setting upon a referral.
Kind regards
Dr Jo
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Reply: 9th December 2024 From: The Diane Nivern Clinic Ltd
Mrs Diane Nivern
Answer: I'm sorry you're affected by this distressing condition.
This treatment needs to be provided by your urology team
We wish you well!
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Reply: 9th December 2024 From: Dr Raquel Skin and Medical Cosmetics
Dr Raquel Amado
Answer: Unfortunately we do not provide that service.
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Reply: 9th December 2024 From: TD Aesthetics
Owner Tawa Dowling
Answer: Hi thank you for your message. Unfortunately we do not offer that treatment. to offer medical Botox procedures a clinic needs to be CQC registered which we are not but you might be able to find one by searching for CQC registered clinics in your area. Kind regards
Heather
TD Aesthetics
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Reply: 9th December 2024 From: DRVICTORIA Clinic
Dr Victoria Dobbie
Answer: Hello Nicola
Botox for overactive bladder is a specialist area of treatment which should be administered by a Urologist. Approach your local private hospitals to check if they have a specialist who offers this service, you may need a GP referral. If you have private medical insurance call your provider or you will have to self fund.
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Dr Victoria
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Reply: 9th December 2024 From: Outline Skincare Clinic
Registered Nurse Mary White
Answer: Hi, Many thanks for your query. I'm afraid we do not offer this treatment. It is a highly specialised treatment and you would need to see a Urologist or Surgeon (either via NHS or privately) to have this treatment.
Kind regards
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Reply: 9th December 2024 From: rtwskin
Dr Fatima Ahmed
Answer: I'm afraid this isn't a treatment we offer at our clinic.
Kind Regards
rtwskin
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Reply: 9th December 2024 From: rtwskin
Dr Nina Sheffield
Answer: I'm afraid this isn't a treatment we offer at our clinic.
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rtwskin
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Reply: 9th December 2024 From: B at Castle Quay
Dr Robert Greig
Answer: I don’t but Ben Hughes the urologist does. Your GP can refer. Presumably all the standard medications have been tried and (I don’t know your age) I presume HRT.
Botox needs to be injected directly into the bladder wall via a cystoscope passed up the urethra. That’s something for an operating theatre environment
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Reply: 9th December 2024 From: Dr Hazel Skin Solutions
Dr Hazel Parkinson
Answer: Hi Nicola,
I do not. I would suggest contacting a urologist for this treatment. Warm wishes
Dr Hazel
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Reply: 9th December 2024 From: Finesse Skin Clinic
Sarah Newey
Answer: Hi thanks for the question. This would be a specialist treatment in a hospital setting. Is it something the NHS would deal with?
Best of luck
Sarah
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