Over 35 years of expert care
Best Clinic Group UK & Trustpilot 5 star
Nationwide Clinics
Award winning treatment plans
Dr Rishika Sinha
Consultant Dermatologist
- BA Hons in Pharmacology, Medical Ethics & Law (Cambridge, 1998-2001)
- MB BChir (Cambridge, 2001- 2003)
- MA (Cambridge, 2005)
- MRCP UK (Dermatology)
GMC Number: 6092256

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About Dr Rishika Sinha
Dr Rishika Sinha is a Consultant Dermatologist on the Specialist Register. She is qualified to consult on all general dermatology conditions, but holds a special interest in Skin Cancer.
She is proficient at performing Skin Biopsies, Mole Checks and Removals, while being able to administer intralesional corticosteroids for Keloid Scars, and Cryotherapy for the treatment of Warts and Sun Damage. Furthermore she is happy to consult on all types of skin conditions such as Pigmentation, Acne, Eczema, Psoriasis and Genital Dermatoses.
Dr Rishika Sinha consults from our Harley Street clinic.
Professional Memberships
- Member of The British Association of Dermatologists (BAD)
- Member of The Royal Society of Medicine (RSM)
- Member of St John’s Dermatological Society
- Full registration with The General Medical Council with a license to practice and an entry on the Specialist Register for Dermatology (GMC Number: 6092256)
Awards
- Royal Society of Medicine, Registrar prize for best presentation, 2011
- St John’s Dermaological Society Meeting, BRIT award in registrar presentations, 2010


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Treatments performed by Dr Rishika Sinha
Keloid Scars
Keloids are highly visible, exaggerated scars that are particularly common in darker skin.
Find Out MoreDermatology
With over 35 years of Harley Street medical excellence behind us, we are one of the UK’s leading clinics for dermatology & skin conditions, non-invasive cosmetic, anti ageing and aesthetic treatments.
Find Out MorePsoriasis
Psoriasis is most common on the elbows, knees, scalp and lower back, but it can appear anywhere on the body.
Find Out MoreMole Checks & Removal
Some people find themselves unhappy with safe moles, either aesthetically or from them catching on clothing.
Find Out MoreSkin Biopsy
A biopsy is commonly done if you have a lump or swelling of a part of the body where there is no apparent cause.
Find Out MoreMelasma
Melasma is a skin condition that causes brown spots to appear on the face, and, though it’s not dangerous, it can be very distressing and can seriously affect self confidence.
Scar Revision
Scars caused by surgery or traumatic injury are usually permanent and can cause a great deal of embarrassment, with some people going to great lengths to cover them up.
Find Out MoreEczema
Eczema also known as dermatitis, is a common condition that can improve over time with the right treatment, it mainly affects children, but can also affect adults.
Find Out MoreSkin Tags, Warts & Verrucas
Skin tags, warts and verrucas are a highly common occurrence, but often an unwanted one.
Find Out MoreAcne
Our leading UK dermatologists target the root cause of the bacteria, the underlying factor behind problem acne, and create bespoke plans for all skin types.
Find Out MoreResearch led by Rishika Sinha and Professional Recognition
- A rare cause of vulval swelling – British Medical Journal Case Reports CP 2019 – Selvendran SS, Sinha R, Perera G
- BRAF Inhibitor-Associated Granulomatous Dermatitis: A report of 3 cases – American Journal of Dermatopatholgy 2018 – Ong E, Sinha R, Jmor S, Fearfield L
- Granulomatous dermatitis: a novel cutaneous side-effect of vemurafenib – British Journal of Dermatology 2016 – Ong E, Sinha R, Fearfield L
- Cutaneous toxicities associated with vemurafenib therapy in 107 patient with BRAF V600E mutation-positive metastatic melanoma, including recognition and managemten of rare presentations. – British Journal of Dermatology 2015 – Sinha R, Larkin J, Gore M, Fearfield L
- Clinical resolution of vemurafenib-induced squamous cell carcinoma with topical 5-fluorouracil- British Journal of Dermatology 2015 – Sinha R, Larkin J, Fearfield L
- Zosteriform Metastases from malignant melanoma – The New England Journal of Medicine 2014 – Sinha R, Fearfield L
- Toxic epidermal necrolysis in a patient receiving vemurafenib for treatment of metastatic malignant melanoma – Sinha R, Lecamwasam K, Purshouse K, Reed J, Middleton MR, Fearfield L
- Erythema nodosum-like panniculitis in patients with melanoma treated with vemurafenib – Journal of Clinical Oncology 2013 – Sinha R, Edmonds K, Newton-Bishop J, Gore M, Larkin J, Fearfield L
- Second primary melanomas on treatment with vemurafenib: reply from the authors – British Journal of Dermatology 2013 – Fearfield L, Newton-Bishop JA, Sinha R, Edmonds K, Gore ME, Larkin J
- Cutaneous adverse events associated with vemurafenib in patients with metastatic melanoma: practical advice on diagnosis, prevention and management of the main treatment-related skin toxicities. – British Journal of Dermatology 2012 – Sinha R, Edmonds K, Newton-Bishop JA, Gore ME, Larkin J, Fearfield L
- A fatal case of leukaemia cutis masquerading as a necrotising fasciitis – World Congress of Dermatology 2011 – Sinha R, Edmonds E
- Osteoma cutis masquerading as a facial cyst – World Congress of Dermatology 2011 – Sinha R, Edmonds E
- Lupus vorax: a devastating centrofacial mutilation – World Congress of Dermatology 2011 – Sinha R, Vega-Lopez F
- Regional cutaneous BCGosis infection in a host with normal interferon gamma cellular responses. – American Academy of Dermatology Meeting 2010 – Sinha R, Edmonds E
- Literature Review: Lecture notes in General Surgery. – Cambridge Medicine 2003 – R Sinha
- Elective strine. – Journal of the British International Doctor’s Association 2003 – R Sinha
- Do we really need exams? – British Indian Doctor’s Association 2003 – R Sinha
- Down-under: experiences abroad. – British Indian Doctor’s Association 2002 – R Sinha
- – Cambridge Medicine 2002 – R Sinha
- Video casebook: Medicine, the toyboy and the burgundy car. – Cambridge Medicine 2002 – R Sinha
- Concise Oxford Textbook of Medicine on CD Rom. – Cambridge Medicine 2002 – R Sinha
- Computerised learning resources – goodbye Kumar & Clarke? – Cambridge Medicine 2002 – R Sinha
- Literature Review: Lecture notes in General Surgery. – Cambridge Medicine 2002 – R Sinha
- Exams, terror, fear and the art of acquiring medical knowledge. – Journal for the Oversea’s Doctors’ Association 2002 – R Sinha
- Dr Sinha has also presented on her areas of expertise at both national and international forums, and has published widely on metastatic malignant melanoma.
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