The Harris Clinic

The Harris Clinic
  • The Crouch Hall Road Surgery, 48 Crouch Hall Road
    London, eng N8 8HJ
  •   (333) 335-0518

Hours

Thursday:
10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday:
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday:
Closed

Chamber Rating

4.3 - (26 reviews)
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Read Our 26 Reviews

Chamber Rating

4.3 - (26 reviews)
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4
  • Frankie

    I waited 8 months for an appointment for lip filler, when I met with Dr Harris he told me I was not a candidate for it. He was extremely rude and had no bedside manner. I have since had my lips filled elsewhere so it just goes to show that he couldnt be bothered to do it on the day! He seems to have a very high opinion of himself. Personally I would not recommend waiting then being let down and made to feel awful
    Feb 14th, 2023

  • Larisa Roman

    Simply the best - love my natural looking lip results!
    Nov 30th, 2022

  • Valentina Granatelli

    I finally had my first consultation with Dr Harris. He his professional and HONEST. He is extremely experienced and he gave me helpful information on what I can and cannot do. He spent 40 minutes with me and he performed a face scan. No botox or fillers were done. However, he didnt ask for any payment for the full consultation. I have already booked my next appointment. 100% recommended.
    Sep 23rd, 2022

  • Helen Moore

    I've been regularly seeing Dr Harris for several years now. I couldn't be happier with the service I receive. I was hesitant to go in the first instance, having never had anything done before, but I'm so glad I did - I'm really happy with the results Dr Harris achieves. I'm often told I look great for my age although my look is natural, I don't look stuffed full to the brim with fillers, in fact you can't tell I have any work done on my face. Dr Harris gives an honest assessment of achievable results and will never do anything to me that might look un-natural. This is why I trust Dr Harris implicitly and I wouldn't trust anyone else with my face. I know that I'll never look 'over done' with fillers / botox and that Dr Harris would never do anything that wouldn't benefit me, which I respect so much as there's lots of other places that would no doubt give me anything I requested, regardless of how I would look. Dr Harris only uses the best products - I've noticed that other providers use much cheaper alternative products, which I wouldn't like in my face. You get what you pay for, and although I might be able to save myself a few quid elsewhere, I wouldn't have the peace of mind or natural, lasting, (great!) results I get with Dr Harris. I would - and often do - wholeheartedly recommend The Harris Clinic.
    Jun 5th, 2022

  • Diana Koklonis

    I am writing on behalf of my sister, former Dr Harriss patient. The very next day the filler was injected on her chin by Dr Harris, she developed a reaction to it. She couldnt close her mouth properly, she felt pressure on the area and had shivering on her lips when trying to close them. She decided to go back to Dr Harris, who at first didnt let her talk and treated her as if she was not presenting with such effects. After my sister insisted, he said it could be the Botox, and that it would go away. He did not understand there was an early reaction to the filler. She went home, but unfortunately the first lockdown had just started so she had to stay home. Symptoms went away after 6 months. Over a year after the filler injection, She got the vaccine and laser for hair removal. She developed a delayed hypersensitivity reaction to the filler (diagnosed by other doctors already), after she was told that there would not be any problem in getting any of those and that in fact, Dr Harris assured her there wouldnt be any filler left after this period of time, but he did not inform her that fillers can stay for more than that, even years, so he is not up to date with the most recent research (proven by MRI). Other doctors advised her to go back to the Dr who injected the filler in the first place for treatment, and so she did. But once again, he did not to see there was a side effect to the filler and treated my sister as if it was in her head, making her feel more anxious and desperate, when she was in fact in pain. She mentioned she would see a maxilofacial Doctor to understand more of the case, and Dr Harriss next step was to write to this new doctor to get him on his side and tell him that my sister was presenting with anxiety and that practically she was creating her symptoms ( this new Dr did not agree with what Dr Harris unfairly suggested was the problem). She continued to present extreme pain in the filler area, and no other Dr wanted to take the case, because Dr Harris was the one who initially placed the filler. We went back to him in a desperate attempt to get the problem solved , and he injected hyaluronidase, but he looked rather hesitant of treating her ( We no longer wonder why). When you test for a reaction to hyaluronidase, at least 48 hours should be waited in a patient with a clear delayed hypersensitivity reaction , which he did not . And she reacted to this enzyme as well. The symptoms are now systemic with an autoimmune like condition. We believe now Dr Harris was not equipped to deal with these side effects, and was not up to date with research and treatment for it. When we tried to explain to him , he just said we read to much , those cases are extremely rare. But in fact , these side effects are increasing significantly nowadays, and contrary to what he said , hyaluronidase doesnt remove completely the filler. This condition has been diagnosed by other Doctors who are specialists in the area. He did not explain to my sister the side effects, the possible consequences, he did not assist her correctly in what was to come after the first injection. But equally important, he treated her in a condescending way , making her feel it was in her head. When it fact there was a problem from day number 1. So Dr Harris, the fact that there are no many cases out there , doesnt mean it is not possible. We dont want a response nor an apology , but it is fair to let other people know that delayed hypersensitivities to fillers can happen and are increasing, and that a condescending way of treating patients can have consequences. If you were unsure of next steps, the right call should had been to direct us to the right specialist, but you didnt do that either.
    Jun 2nd, 2022

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About
The Harris Clinic

The Harris Clinic is located at The Crouch Hall Road Surgery, 48 Crouch Hall Road in London, England N8 8HJ. The Harris Clinic can be contacted via phone at (333) 335-0518 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (333) 335-0518

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for The Harris Clinic?

A The phone number for The Harris Clinic is: (333) 335-0518.


Q Where is The Harris Clinic located?

A The Harris Clinic is located at The Crouch Hall Road Surgery, 48 Crouch Hall Road, London, eng N8 8HJ


Q What is the internet address for The Harris Clinic?

A The website (URL) for The Harris Clinic is: http://www.harrisclinic.co.uk/


Q What days are The Harris Clinic open?

A The Harris Clinic is open:
Thursday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Friday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday: Closed


Q How is The Harris Clinic rated?

A The Harris Clinic has a 4.3 Star Rating from 26 reviewers.

Hours

Thursday:
10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday:
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday:
Closed

Ratings and Reviews
The Harris Clinic

Overall Rating

Overall Rating
( 26 Reviews )
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Frankie on Google

image I waited 8 months for an appointment for lip filler, when I met with Dr Harris he told me I was not a candidate for it. He was extremely rude and had no bedside manner. I have since had my lips filled elsewhere so it just goes to show that he couldnt be bothered to do it on the day! He seems to have a very high opinion of himself. Personally I would not recommend waiting then being let down and made to feel awful


Larisa Roman on Google

image Simply the best - love my natural looking lip results!


Valentina Granatelli on Google

image I finally had my first consultation with Dr Harris. He his professional and HONEST. He is extremely experienced and he gave me helpful information on what I can and cannot do. He spent 40 minutes with me and he performed a face scan. No botox or fillers were done. However, he didnt ask for any payment for the full consultation. I have already booked my next appointment. 100% recommended.


Helen Moore on Google

image I've been regularly seeing Dr Harris for several years now. I couldn't be happier with the service I receive. I was hesitant to go in the first instance, having never had anything done before, but I'm so glad I did - I'm really happy with the results Dr Harris achieves. I'm often told I look great for my age although my look is natural, I don't look stuffed full to the brim with fillers, in fact you can't tell I have any work done on my face. Dr Harris gives an honest assessment of achievable results and will never do anything to me that might look un-natural. This is why I trust Dr Harris implicitly and I wouldn't trust anyone else with my face. I know that I'll never look 'over done' with fillers / botox and that Dr Harris would never do anything that wouldn't benefit me, which I respect so much as there's lots of other places that would no doubt give me anything I requested, regardless of how I would look.
Dr Harris only uses the best products - I've noticed that other providers use much cheaper alternative products, which I wouldn't like in my face. You get what you pay for, and although I might be able to save myself a few quid elsewhere, I wouldn't have the peace of mind or natural, lasting, (great!) results I get with Dr Harris. I would - and often do - wholeheartedly recommend The Harris Clinic.


Diana Koklonis on Google

image I am writing on behalf of my sister, former Dr Harriss patient.
The very next day the filler was injected on her chin by Dr Harris, she developed a reaction to it. She couldnt close her mouth properly, she felt pressure on the area and had shivering on her lips when trying to close them. She decided to go back to Dr Harris, who at first didnt let her talk and treated her as if she was not presenting with such effects. After my sister insisted, he said it could be the Botox, and that it would go away. He did not understand there was an early reaction to the filler. She went home, but unfortunately the first lockdown had just started so she had to stay home. Symptoms went away after 6 months.
Over a year after the filler injection, She got the vaccine and laser for hair removal. She developed a delayed hypersensitivity reaction to the filler (diagnosed by other doctors already), after she was told that there would not be any problem in getting any of those and that in fact, Dr Harris assured her there wouldnt be any filler left after this period of time, but he did not inform her that fillers can stay for more than that, even years, so he is not up to date with the most recent research (proven by MRI).
Other doctors advised her to go back to the Dr who injected the filler in the first place for treatment, and so she did. But once again, he did not to see there was a side effect to the filler and treated my sister as if it was in her head, making her feel more anxious and desperate, when she was in fact in pain. She mentioned she would see a maxilofacial Doctor to understand more of the case, and Dr Harriss next step was to write to this new doctor to get him on his side and tell him that my sister was presenting with anxiety and that practically she was creating her symptoms ( this new Dr did not agree with what Dr Harris unfairly suggested was the problem).
She continued to present extreme pain in the filler area, and no other Dr wanted to take the case, because Dr Harris was the one who initially placed the filler.
We went back to him in a desperate attempt to get the problem solved , and he injected hyaluronidase, but he looked rather hesitant of treating her ( We no longer wonder why). When you test for a reaction to hyaluronidase, at least 48 hours should be waited in a patient with a clear delayed hypersensitivity reaction , which he did not . And she reacted to this enzyme as well.
The symptoms are now systemic with an autoimmune like condition.
We believe now Dr Harris was not equipped to deal with these side effects, and was not up to date with research and treatment for it. When we tried to explain to him , he just said we read to much , those cases are extremely rare. But in fact , these side effects are increasing significantly nowadays, and contrary to what he said , hyaluronidase doesnt remove completely the filler.
This condition has been diagnosed by other Doctors who are specialists in the area.
He did not explain to my sister the side effects, the possible consequences, he did not assist her correctly in what was to come after the first injection. But equally important, he treated her in a condescending way , making her feel it was in her head. When it fact there was a problem from day number 1.
So Dr Harris, the fact that there are no many cases out there , doesnt mean it is not possible.
We dont want a response nor an apology , but it is fair to let other people know that delayed hypersensitivities to fillers can happen and are increasing, and that a condescending way of treating patients can have consequences. If you were unsure of next steps, the right call should had been to direct us to the right specialist, but you didnt do that either.


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