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Skin Clinic in South Delhi

Delhi Derma Clinic serves the South Delhi residential cluster from a single registered consultation address at Basement, D-48, D Block, East of Kailash, New Delhi 110065. East of Kailash itself sits within the South Delhi district, and the dermatology pathway run by Dr Chetna Ghura, MBBS MD Dermatology, DMC 2851 operates from this consultation site Monday to Saturday, 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM, by prior appointment. The framework explicitly does not invent additional South-Delhi sub-branches, society-level satellite visits, or area-segmented pricing — the same calibrated dermatology consultation framework applies regardless of which South Delhi neighbourhood the patient is travelling from.

Quick orientation

The South Delhi area is served by Delhi Derma Clinic from the East of Kailash consultation address. The framework operates on a single-clinic model with prior-appointment booking. Patients across Kailash Colony, Greater Kailash, Lajpat Nagar, Defence Colony, New Friends Colony, Maharani Bagh, and adjacent neighbourhoods commonly visit this address for the dermatology pathway. The same consultation framework, the same calibration philosophy, and the same pricing structure apply across the patient population.

Consultation address
Basement, D-48, D Block, East of Kailash, New Delhi 110065
Hours
Mon–Sat · 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM (by prior appointment)
Phone
+91-92119-48111
Lead dermatologist
Dr Chetna Ghura, MBBS MD Dermatology, DMC 2851
Consultation fee
₹1,999*

There are no separate South-Delhi sub-branches in the framework. The single consultation address serves the broader South Delhi area.

Serving the South Delhi area

Where is Delhi Derma Clinic in relation to South Delhi?

Delhi Derma Clinic operates from Basement, D-48, D Block, East of Kailash, New Delhi 110065 — within the South Delhi cluster of residential and mixed-use neighbourhoods. East of Kailash itself sits in the South Delhi district, and patients from across the South Delhi area commonly visit this address for the dermatology pathway. There are no separate South-Delhi sub-branches in the framework — the consultation address is the single registered site for the dermatology pathway run by Dr Chetna Ghura, MBBS MD Dermatology, DMC 2851.

Which South Delhi areas does the clinic typically see patients from?

The patient mix at the East of Kailash address typically draws from the South Delhi residential cluster — Kailash Colony, Greater Kailash I and II, Lajpat Nagar, Defence Colony, New Friends Colony, Maharani Bagh, Nehru Place residential strips, and selected adjacent neighbourhoods. The framework does not segment care by neighbourhood-of-origin; the same dermatology consultation framework applies regardless of which South Delhi locality the patient is travelling from. The address-and-hours information sits at the bottom of this page.

Are there separate South Delhi branches of the clinic?

No. The dermatology framework operates on a single-clinic model from the East of Kailash address rather than on a multi-branch model across South Delhi. The framework explicitly does not invent additional branches or sub-locations; the consultation pathway, the procedural pathway, and the follow-up framework all run from the registered consultation address. Patients searching for "skin clinic in [specific South Delhi neighbourhood]" are routed to the East of Kailash address as the consultation site.

What is the typical travel context from South Delhi neighbourhoods to the clinic?

East of Kailash sits within the residential South Delhi cluster, with road access via the Outer Ring Road framework and selected internal residential roads. Patient-side travel time depends on the originating neighbourhood, the time of day, and the route selected; the framework does not embed specific route-by-route claims on this page. Patients are encouraged to allow comfortable buffer time for the consultation rather than scheduling tight back-to-back commitments around the visit.

Does the clinic operate satellite consultations elsewhere in South Delhi?

No. The framework operates on a clinic-based dermatology consultation model from the registered consultation address rather than through satellite-clinic, in-society, or pop-up consultation models. The reason is that calibrated clinical examination, photographic baseline establishment where applicable, and procedural-pathway operation each rely on clinic infrastructure — calibrated examination, lighting, hygiene protocol, and equipment access — that satellite contexts cannot match. Selected video-format follow-up is supported per the formal Teleconsultation Policy.

Common dermatology concerns in the South Delhi patient mix

What dermatology concerns are common in the South Delhi patient population?

The presenting-concern mix in the South Delhi patient population reflects the broader urban-Delhi pattern — adult acne and acne-scarring, melasma and post-inflammatory pigmentation, hair-fall and pattern hair-thinning, anti-ageing pathway questions, laser-hair-reduction enquiries, and selected body-contouring questions. Working-professional and student patient groups also bring stress-related dermatology patterns and selected hormonal-axis presentations. The framework calibrates the recommendation case-by-case rather than pre-packaging by demographic-segment.

Do urban-Delhi air-quality patterns affect the local dermatology mix?

Yes, in selected contexts. Delhi air-quality envelope dips — particularly the post-monsoon to winter window — interact with selected dermatology presentations: pollution-related skin-barrier patterns, oxidative-stress-driven pigmentation trajectories, and selected sensitivity contexts where the air-quality envelope shifts the trajectory. The framework discusses air-quality as one factor among several — not as a single-cause explanation for every skin pattern. The Delhi pollution and skin guide covers the patient-facing framework.

Does the South Delhi water profile affect skin and hair?

Hard-water exposure in the Delhi NCR water profile is a discussed factor in selected dermatology contexts — particularly hair-shaft and hair-quality patterns, selected scalp patterns, and selected skin-dryness patterns. These factors are discussed at the consultation where they shape the patient's presenting picture rather than as a generic explanation applied to every case. Practical patient-side adjustments around shower-water filtration are calibrated where they change the trajectory and not where they do not.

What about the climate envelope in South Delhi?

The Delhi climate envelope — sweat-and-humidity heavy summer months, post-monsoon dampness with associated folliculitis and selected fungal patterns, post-Diwali air-quality dips, and dry winter months with barrier-stress patterns — calibrates seasonally into the dermatology framework. The recommendation calibrates seasonally where it matters. The seasonal skincare in India guide covers the framework.

Are there any South-Delhi-specific dermatology myths the framework addresses?

A handful of common patient-facing myths come up across the South Delhi consultation flow — that fairness creams are an acceptable melasma management, that hair-fall is single-cause and rapidly reversible with one product, that laser-hair-reduction is a single-session event, and that body contouring substitutes for diet-and-physical-activity foundations. The framework addresses each at the consultation rather than amplifying the myth in marketing. The treatment suitability philosophy page covers the framing.

Treatment pathways and how they are selected

Which dermatology pathways are accessible from this consultation address?

The full MD-Dermatology consultation framework is accessible — calibrated assessment, photographic baseline establishment where the pathway warrants it, the written plan, and procedural pathways. Procedural categories include selected medical-dermatology routes, calibrated chemical peel pathways, calibrated laser pathways across pigmentation, resurfacing, and hair-reduction, hair-restoration medical pathways, and energy-based body-contouring pathways. The hub pages — skin, hair, and body — route to the specific pathway pages.

How does the framework decide which pathway suits which patient?

Pathway selection follows the suitability framework — what the patient is asking the procedure to do, the realistic options across the evidence base, the expected outcome range for the patient's skin and life-context, the residual-risk profile of each option, and the alternatives that the framework considered and de-prioritised. The recommendation arrives at the consultation through the conversation rather than as a pre-decided pathway routed by booking-page selection. The treatment suitability philosophy page covers the framework in detail.

How are laser-pathway parameters calibrated for South Delhi patients?

Indian-skin Fitzpatrick III–VI pigmented contexts shape device-parameter selection across the laser-pathway groups. Calibration is part of the suitability conversation at the consultation, including review of any prior pigmentation responses to thermal or chemical interventions in the patient's history. The technical framework around device parameters for pigmented skin sits on the laser safety on Indian skin page.

How are acne and pigmentation pathways structured?

Acne management at the clinic follows the medical-dermatology framework — topical calibration, oral pathways where the case warrants them, calibrated procedural adjuncts for selected sub-types, and structured follow-up. Pigmentation pathways follow the medical-pathway-first framework for melasma (where in-clinic pathways operate as adjuncts to the medical foundation) and structured laser-clearance routes for selected non-melasma patterns. The acne and scars page and pigmentation pillar page cover the frameworks.

What about hair, laser-hair-reduction, and body-contouring pathways?

Hair-fall and pattern hair-thinning follow the medical-dermatology framework with structured monitoring across months. Laser-hair-reduction calibrates by skin-and-hair contrast, area, and patient-skin-context; the LHR page and LHR cost comparison page apply. Body-contouring pathways operate as localised shape-refinement adjuncts (cryolipolysis, HIFU, RF, EMS-style muscle-stimulation) for patients whose body composition is settled rather than as weight-management substitutes; the Body Contouring FAQs covers the framing.

Booking, visit format, and pricing

How is the consultation booked from South Delhi?

Booking is supported through the clinic phone line at +91-92119-48111 and the website booking pathway. The booking call confirms slot allocation, the fee structure, the document checklist for the visit, and the visit-format expectations. The framework does not push same-day-procedure booking pressure during the appointment-setting conversation.

Who will see me at the visit?

The lead dermatologist is Dr Chetna Ghura, MBBS MD Dermatology, DMC 2851. The clinical decision-maker for assessment and recommendation across all pathways is the dermatologist; selected procedural protocols are operated by trained clinical-team members under supervision. Her wider professional context is documented on the Dr Chetna Ghura page.

Is video-format follow-up supported for South Delhi patients?

Yes, in selected contexts — follow-up reviews where in-person examination is not necessary, selected coordination visits, and prescription review where the regulatory framework supports it. Initial assessment and decisions that depend on examination findings are routed to in-person visits at the East of Kailash address. The Teleconsultation Policy document in the policies section is the formal source for the operational mechanics around video visits.

How is pricing structured?

The clinic charges a flat ₹1,999* for the dermatologist consultation; the fee covers the visit time, the calibrated assessment, baseline photography where applicable, interpretation of any blood-work the patient brings, and the written plan handed over at the end. Pathway-side costs sit outside the consultation fee; they are quoted per case at the visit rather than published on the website, because a pre-listed figure cannot reflect calibration to the specific case. Detailed cost framing sits on the Pricing FAQs.

Is the framework different for South Delhi patients versus patients from elsewhere?

No. The framework operates the same dermatology consultation, the same per-pathway calibration, and the same pricing structure regardless of patient origin. South Delhi residents typically have the shorter travel context to the East of Kailash address; patients from elsewhere in the NCR or beyond plan their visit-and-follow-up cadence accordingly.

Visit-format boundaries and privacy

Are home visits or society-level visits offered across South Delhi?

No. The framework operates on a clinic-based dermatology consultation model rather than home-visit, society-pop-up, or society-tie-up visit models. The framework is explicit that home-visit dermatology cannot replicate the calibration that the clinic visit produces around examination, photographic baseline, and procedural infrastructure.

How is patient privacy handled?

Patient records are held under the Patient Privacy and Records Policy framework as confidential, access-controlled health information. Access is limited to the dermatologist and the trained clinical-team members involved in the patient's pathway; the framework does not transfer patient information to external marketing parties absent specific consent. Operational mechanics around storage, access, and retention sit in the formal privacy policy.

Where is the formal policy framework documented?

The formal policy documents — refund and rescheduling, photography and consent, teleconsultation, privacy and records, complaints and grievance, and editorial/medical-review — each sit as separate documents in the policies section. The Policy FAQs page summarises the framing and routes to the formal documents, with the documents themselves being the formal source rather than the FAQs.

Booking and consultation

South Delhi patients can book through the clinic phone line at +91-92119-48111 or the website booking pathway. The visit conversation produces the calibrated written plan that the patient takes away; whether and when to act on the plan is the patient\'s decision. The framework does not pressure same-day decisions and does not embed invented "act-now" promotional pricing for South Delhi residents or any other patient group.

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What this page does not cover

It does not invent additional South-Delhi sub-branches, society-pop-up clinics, or satellite consultation sites — the framework operates from a single registered consultation address. It does not list per-procedure pricing — those figures are calibrated at the consultation; the Pricing FAQs covers the framework. It is not a substitute for case-specific assessment; personalised calibration only happens at the consultation. It does not invent neighbourhood-level testimonials, star-ratings, or review counts. Diagnosis-by-message-exchange sits outside the framework; the framework explicitly does not commit to diagnosis without the consultation visit. Specific door-to-door travel times depend on the patient\'s originating point and time of day rather than on a fixed website-stated number.

Where to read more

For the consultation address detail the East of Kailash location page covers the registered consultation site. For the Greater Kailash framing the Greater Kailash location page covers the adjacent-area page. For the consultation framework the dermatologist consultation page applies. For the dermatologist profile the Dr Chetna Ghura page covers the wider context. For the standards the clinical approach and treatment suitability philosophy pages apply. For first-visit specifics the First Visit FAQs, the Pricing FAQs, and the Doctor and Consultation FAQs cover the patient-facing layer. Formal policy documents — covering refund, photography, teleconsultation, privacy, and complaints — and the medical disclaimer are documented in the policies section.

Related internal links

Last reviewed: April 2026 · Next review due: April 2027 · Reviewed by: Dr Chetna Ghura, MBBS MD Dermatology, DMC 2851.

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