New You Now Based at 101 Harley Street

We are thrilled to announce that our consultations and surgeries will now be taking place at 101 Harley Street, in the heart of London's medical district. Recently refurbished, with a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, this exceptional consultation and surgery space a perfect fit for us.

For patients, this means increased continuity of service and familiarity with your surroundings. Your consultations, surgery and aftercare will all take place a the same location. With full CQC registration and the very latest equipment, you can visit with confidence that you are in the very best care.

We look forward to seeing you at 101 Harley Street.

Contact us

We understand that it can feel like a big step deciding to book a consultation and start your journey. The team at New You are here to help you towards becoming your most confident self. You will most likely speak to Jayne, our founder and practice manager, who will be able to advise you the best course of action and organise your consultation if you feel ready.

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0207 770 8111

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