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Written by a patient at Tameside General Hospital
29th July 2016


i was very pleased with dr chiang on my visit, she was very pl;easent and helpful, a nice change for once.

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Written by a patient at Tameside General Hospital
27th July 2016


Dr. Chiang has been treating me at Tameside Hospital since January 2016. She has always has a very pleasant manner that puts you at ease. She is very thorough in her examinations and questions as to symptons and how her recommended treatment is working. She is always willing to listen and gives clear explanations. I can thoroughly recommend her as a Dermatologist of the highest order.

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Written by a patient at Tameside General Hospital
24th July 2016


I was referred by my GP to Tameside hospital after numerous treatments failed to significantly improve my acne. At my first appointment Dr Chiang examined my medical history and the condition of my skin. She suggested going on isotretinoin due to the severity of my acne and explained carefully any risks/side effects of isotretinoin very clearly and ensured I was comfortable. The treatment has now transformed my skin for the better which I never imagined could happen. Dr Chiang is enthusiastic about the improvement I have seen over the the course of the treatment and understanding about why this treatment was so important for me. I am now very pleased with the condition of my skin and grateful that Dr Chiang suggested this treatment.

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Written by a patient at Tameside General Hospital
20th July 2016


Dr Chiang was very professional and explained everything in a way I understood. She also allowed me time to ask questions. I was very satisfied with the treatment I received

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Written by a patient at Tameside General Hospital
19th July 2016


i was reffered to dr chaing by my gp about eight wks ago. After i had been going to my gp since December with my skin problems and just being given different things to try to no avail. Finally i saw dr chaing 15th june just 5days before i was due to go on holiday abroad (although I wasn't looking forward to it as my skin was so bad) i found dr Chaing to be very caring and easy to talk to, when she examined my skin she decided that i needed a quick fix for two reasons, one i had suffered for long enough and two i needed to get results fast as i was going on holiday so she decided to put me on a six wk course of steroids Within a week of taking them i saw a big improvement and after two weeks it had all almost disappeared, therfore i was able to enjoy my holidays. I saw her again today 19 July again she was very attentive, she was very pleased with the results. She has given me sum new cream to try should i have any problems when my course of steroids ends. I go back again in a month. I would just like to say thankyou as she sorted the problem out after my first visit but is still seeing me regular to check on my progress.

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Profile

Dr Nicole Chiang is a UK-trained Consultant Dermatologist on the GMC Specialist Register. She is trained in both paediatric and adult dermatology. Her NHS practices are at the University Hospital of South Manchester NHS Foundation Trust and Salford Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UK. She is also the current Trust Specialty Training Lead for Dermatology at South Manchester.

She completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Liverpool and graduated with an Honours degree in Medicine and Surgery in 2007. She underwent general medical training and then pursued her dermatology higher specialist training in Birmingham and Manchester.

She has completed two advanced Dermatology Fellowships in Oxford, UK and Sydney, Australia. In addition, she has gained further experience in medical and cosmetic dermatology at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, and the Cosmetic Surgery and Skin Health Centre, Pittsburgh, USA.

Dr Nicole enjoys reading and writing for dermatological journals. She believes that this is the best way of keeping up to date with the latest dermatological advances. She is the sub-section Editor of the International Journal of Women’s Dermatology. She sits on the British Association of Dermatologists’ Therapy and Guidelines Subcommittee, contributing to the national guidelines on treatments for skin conditions, and patient information leaflets. Her other roles include: Founding Committee Member of the British Society for Medical Dermatology and British Association of Dermatologists’ Dermschool, Associate Faculty Member of the Faculty of 1000, and Associate College Tutor for the Royal College of Physicians.

Dr Nicole has written books on her subject – “Dermatology: a handbook for medical students and junior doctors” and“Dermatology: a handbook for general practitioners”, authored book chapters and has many publications in the fields of cosmetic, medical and surgical dermatology in international peer-reviewed journals.

Outside of dermatology, Dr Nicole enjoys playing the piano, swimming and travelling.