Skinmed clinic invested €2 million in new location in Northern Bucharest

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This expansion addresses the growing demand for high-quality medical services and aims to offer patients a wide range of specialties and treatments, continuing its tradition of excellence and medical innovation.

“At Skinmed Clinic, we pride ourselves on being more than just an Aesthetic Center—we are dedicated physicians with a passion for skin health and overall well-being. Whether you are dealing with common dermatological issues or more complex conditions, our team of specialized doctors offer top-tier solutions, from diagnosis to treatment and post-procedure reevaluation, all with the aid of cutting-edge technologies. We prioritize the patient experience every step of the way. From your first consultation to the end of your treatment, you will benefit from open communication, professionalism, and compassion from the entire team. Our goal is for every patient to feel not only beautiful but also cared for and fully understood,” said Dr. Amalia Anghel, Founder of Skinmed Clinic.

The total investment for the new Pipera clinic amounted to approximately two million euro, with a significant portion allocated to the acquisition of top-tier medical equipment, alongside the purchase and outfitting of the clinic's dedicated space.

In addition to the established services offered at the central Bucharest clinic on Decebal Boulevard—Dermatology, Medical Aesthetics, Oncology, Gynecology, Phlebology/Sclerotherapy, Ozone Therapy, Regenerative Medicine, Acne, Hair, and Scalp Treatment Center—the new location in Pipera will also feature new specialties, including Diabetes, Nutrition and Metabolic Diseases, Endocrinology, Infectious Diseases, Clinical Psychology as well as Urology.

Founded in 2014 by Dr. Amalia Anghel, Skinmed Clinic has grown from three initial offices to a modern medical complex with 11 offices and an expanded team of specialists across various medical fields. The clinic's growth is supported by an impressive number of patients, reaching an average of 80-100 patients per day, which led to the opening of a new facility to enhance efficiency and meet the increasing demand. Skinmed Clinic reported a turnover of 17 million euro in 2023 and anticipates a 30% growth in 2024.

Skinmed Services and Approach

Patient health is paramount. Thus, all aesthetic and medical treatments are conducted under the highest safety standards, adhering to the strictest scientific principles and medical regulations. The clinic's medical ethics ensure harmonious, natural, and lasting results without negatively impacting skin health.

Advanced Technologies

The clinic utilizes state-of-the-art equipment for a wide range of treatments, from permanent laser hair removal and non-invasive body contouring to chemical peels and facial rejuvenation. Additionally, complex treatments are offered for various dermatological issues, including acne, rosacea, scars, visible veins, as well as benign and malignant lesions.

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