Dr Sandeep Kamath Skip To Content
Dr Sandeep Kamath

Dr Sandeep Kamath

Consultant Dermatologist

MBBS, Dip D.V.L, MRCP, MRCP(Derm)

Specialises in

Curettage/cryotherapy of lesion of skin (including cauterisation)

Primary excision of malignant lesion 

Excision of lesion of skin or subcutaneous tissue

Secondary excision of malignant lesion 

Skin biopsies

Book an appointment with Dr Sandeep Kamath Book an consultation

Conditions and Treatments

  • Acne
  • Eczema
  • Excision of Lesion
  • Mole removal
  • Psoriasis
  • Skin cancer and melanoma treatment
  • Skin lumps

Professional bio

Dr Sandeep Kamath qualified as a doctor in Bangalore, India in 2000. He undertook his specialty training at Bangalore Medical College, India and continued his training in Dermatology in UK from at the Princess of Wales Hospital, Bridgend. He is the lead clinician overseeing the laser services in the Dermatology Department at Princess of Wales Hospital as well as the Clinical Lead in the Speciality.

Experienced in all aspects of dermatology, with special interests in skin cancers, inflammatory skin conditions and Laser Dermatology, Dr Kamath has been working as a Consultant at the Princess of Wales since June 2017.

Dr Kamath does not see patient under the age of 18 with acne.

Special Clinical Interests

Moles

Skin Lumps

Eczema

Acne 

Psoriasis

Skin Cancers

Lasers

Qualifications

MBBS,Dip D,V,L(Ind) MRCP(Derm) Bangalore University (India), Kempegowda Institute of Medical Sciences

Year of first medical qualification: 2000

Professional Memberships

Royal College of Physicians

British Association of Dermatology

British Medical Laser Association

British Medical Association

British Society of Medical Dermatology

European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology

UK Dermatology Clinical Trials Network

MDDUS

Personal Profile

Dr Kamath a keen runner and enjoys travelling and spending time with family and friends. Dr Kamath describes himself as very easy going and aims to enjoy vwork and family life to the fullest.

Current NHS/Research Position

Consultant Dermatologist and Associate Clinical Service Director, Princess of Wales Hospital 

Published Works/Papers

  • Establishing a face-to-face Dermatology clinic during the COVID-19 pandemic; supporting hospital staff Dr Sofia Hadjieconomou, Dr Sandeep Kamath, Dr Jenny Hughes - Poster presentation at RCP Annual Conference, Jan 2020

  • Treatment of port-wine stain under general anaesthesia; a single centre experience 2004-2019 Sofia Hadjieconomou, Stela Ziaj, Andrea Randall, Sandeep Kamath- Poster presentation at BSPD meeting, Nov 2020

  • Hadjieconomou, S; Hughes,J; Kamath, S. Occupational skin disease during the Covid-19 pandemic, as captured in a Dermatology staff clinic in the United Kingdom. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venerol.2020 Nov; 34(11):e670-e671

  • Real world data on biologic therapy for psoriasis from a district general hospital setting: G Haebich, K Gopsill, S Kamath, R Logan, J Hughes- Oral presentation EADV 2019

  • Real-world experience: brodalumab as a treatment choice for severe chronic plaque psoriasis - a case series from a district general hospital Haebich G, Kamath S- poster EADV 2019

  • Kamath S, Kembrey K, Bhagwandas K. Perianal fistula, colorectal surgery and nicorandil. Clin Exp Dermatol 2008; Mar;33(2):192-3

  • Hallai N, Finlay A. Y, Godfrey J, Kamath S; Ahmed Z, Modhazam A.

  • Inpatient compliance of topical applications. Br J Dermatol 2005; 153(2): 446-8

  • Kamath S, Hughes J, D'souza N. Congenital cutaneous candidiasis an under-recognized condition? Br J Dermatol 2007; 157 (Suppl.1): PA22 [Abstr.]

  • El-Dars LD, Kamath S, Logan R. Targetoid pattern of hair growth in Alopacea Areata: A case report. Clin Exp Dermatol. 2009 Apr;34(3):413. Epub 2008 Dec

  • Kamath S, Bhagwandas K. Nail-patella syndrome with an emphasis on the risk of renal and ocular findings. Pediatr Dermatol. 2010 Jan 1:27(1):95-7

  • 6.Kamath S, Bhagwandas.  A case of epithelioid angiosarcoma of the scalp treated with paclitaxel and radiotherapy. Arch Dermatol. 2011 Jan;147(1):129-30.

  • Kamath S, Taylor M, Bhagwandas K. An unusual case of nicorandil induced conjunctival erosions. Clin Exp Dermatol. 2012 Aug;37(6):681-28.

  • Collins, J; Kamath, S; Hughes JR:Use of botulinum toxin injections to treat notalgia paresthetica.British Journal of Dermatology. 2013; 169 (): 53