Dr Daniel Atkinson

GP Clinical Lead
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Dr Daniel Atkinson
GP Clinical Lead

Dr Daniel oversees all matters clinical at Treated. He supports the rest of our team to make sure everything we’re doing is safe and puts patients first. He also spends a lot of time consulting with patients first hand, so he can see how well things are working and what we can improve. 

Daniel qualified from medical school at the University of Southampton in 1999 and became a GP in 2004. He worked in general practice for over a decade and has specialised in sexual and reproductive health, and joined Treated in 2017.

Education

University of Southampton
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
1994 – 1999

Royal College of General Practitioners
2004 – present

Certificates
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Specialities

Sexual Health

Reproductive Health

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Please note that Dr Atkinson cannot give personal medical advice via email.

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Femodette

Lower dose version of Femodene. Comes in a 21 pill pack or a 28 pill pack you take without a break.
Hair loss

Propecia

Like Finasteride, but the branded version. Gets to grips with the enzyme that causes hair loss.
Hay fever

Nasonex

Once a day steroid spray that can also treat nasal polyps.
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Motion sickness

Ease travel discomfort with treatment for motion sickness. We'll help you find the right medication just for you.
Haemorrhoids

Proctosedyl Ointment

Available as an ointment or suppository. Relieves discomfort and irritation.
Chlamydia

Azithromycin Tablets

Attacks the bacteria to weaken it. Four antibiotic tablets to get rid of the infection.

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