Minor Skin Surgery

Mole Removal

Safe, expert removal of unwanted moles with minor skin surgery – all in one visit, with clear self-pay pricing and supportive care from start to finish. At Cohese Healthcare, procedures are performed by qualified medical professionals, with quick access to care, clear treatment information, convenient booking, and transparent pricing throughout.

A Cohese Healthcare consultant urologist discussing results with a patient

What is a mole?

A mole is a common, usually harmless skin growth that can develop anywhere on the body. Moles vary in size, shape, and colour, and are typically brown or black in appearance. While most moles are benign, any changes in their size, shape, or colour can sometimes be a warning sign of skin cancer, so regular self-checks and assessment by a GP are important for maintaining skin health. In some cases, moles may also be removed for cosmetic reasons or if they become uncomfortable.

  • Usually harmless skin growth
  • Varies in size, shape, and colour (often brown or black)
  • Changes in appearance should be checked by a GP

Why have Minor Skin Surgery?

While skin lesions are often not considered a health risk, many people like them removed. This is usually a straightforward procedure. Many skin growths that are often completely harmless, can be safely and effectively removed in our one-stop clinics.

  • One stop shop
  • Specialised clinical team
  • Local to you

Who we are

Cohese Healthcare is a trusted provider of high-quality healthcare services for both NHS and self-paying patients. Formerly known as GP Care, our new name marks a new chapter. It reflects our ambition, our collaborative approach, and our promise to offer patients more ways forward. We connect patients, clinicians, and commissioners through streamlined services that deliver real results, closer to home.

Minor Surgery

Easy to use, professional and reassuring. Fantastic service to use.

Minor Surgery

Staff were excellent. Professional, calming and experienced.

Minor Surgery

The admin team provide brilliant customer service to patients. Always in a quick, polite and professional manner. I would recommend this service to anyone.

Minor Surgery

Absolutely fantastic. A wonderful, highly skilled team. The procedure was fully explained to me. I was put at ease. The post-surgery care advice was very clear and was easy to understand. All of my questions were answered clearly and with care.

Results

Our experience means better care, closer to home, for the communities we serve.

18 +

Years of experience

4

Clinical Care Groups across 4 Countries

12000 +

Patients treated per year

FAQs

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Cohese Healthcare is not a GP Practice but as an NHS partner, we organise clinics in GP Practices that mean people do not have to travel and attend hospital. 

Please allow up to 1 hour for your appointment. This will depend on any investigations that you may require. We ask that you attend 10 mins before your appointment time. You will be given any specific instructions in advance of your appointment. 

If you are having an ultrasound scan, this will be carried out by a Sonographer. You may also see a Urology specialist who will discuss any test results and treatment options with you. They are supported in clinic by experienced Healthcare Assistants.

Yes, full payment is required in advance to confirm your appointment. You’re welcome to make multiple smaller payments at your convenience. Once the total amount has been received, we will proceed with securing your booking.

If you plan to claim the cost of your procedure from your private medical insurer, we advise getting prior confirmation from them in advance as full payment is required at the time of booking.

Lipomas larger than 5cm cannot be removed by our service. However, if you send details via the enquiry form, including 2 images of the lesion that that you would like removed on, our surgeons can let you know if removal will be possible in our service.

You will receive a discharge report with details of your consultation; this will also be sent to your GP. If you are referred for further investigations, we will send you a letter with the relevant contact details. 

Yes, you will be able to drive following your procedure unless you have had surgery close to your eyes. We would advise you to arrange to have someone to drive you home if this is the case.

It is very likely that you will be able to have a lesion removed. Your surgeon will ask you about procedures you have had previously and they will then be able to discuss what you could expect if you were to have your skin lesion removed.

You can eat and drink normally before your appointment. If you wish to bring a drink or snack with you to your appointment, please do so.