Effective Wart & Verruca Removal in Oxford
What Are Warts & Verrucas – And How Can We Help?
Warts and verrucas are common skin growths caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). While harmless, they can be unsightly, uncomfortable, and contagious.
At Oxona Health in Oxford, we offer quick and effective wart and verruca removal using cryotherapy (freezing treatment) to help restore clear, healthy skin.
Conveniently located in St Luke’s Hospital, Oxford.
How We Remove Warts & Verrucas
At Oxona Health, we use proven medical treatments to remove warts and verrucas safely:
✔ Cryotherapy (Freezing Treatment)
Cryotherapy is the gold-standard treatment for wart and verruca removal. We apply liquid nitrogen to freeze the wart at its core, destroying infected skin cells and preventing the virus from spreading.
- Quick & effective – Most warts clear in 1–3 sessions
- Minimal discomfort – Short procedure with mild stinging sensation
- Prevents recurrence – Targets the root of the wart to stop regrowth
✔ Salicylic Acid Therapy
For some patients, cryotherapy is combined with salicylic acid applications to soften and break down wart tissue. This is especially useful for larger or stubborn verrucas.
Treatment Options
How much does it cost?
We offer transparent, competitive pricing for wart and verruca removal:
- Initial Consultation (Pre-Treatment Assessment): £110
- Single Wart or Verruca Removal: From £165
- Multiple Warts or Verrucas: From £260 (up to 3 lesions)
- Combination Therapy (Cryotherapy + Salicylic Acid): Priced during consultation based on the number and size of lesions.
For a personalised quote, send us a photo of the affected area, and our team will assess the best treatment for you.
What to Expect at Your Appointment
From the moment you book your appointment to post-treatment care, we’re here to support you.
Step 1: Consultation & Assessment
Your clinician will examine the wart or verruca using dermoscopy to confirm the diagnosis and determine the best treatment approach.
Step 2: Treatment (Cryotherapy or Combination Therapy)
- A precise application of liquid nitrogen freezes the wart.
- If needed, salicylic acid therapy is recommended for additional support.
- Treatment is quick and minimally invasive.
Step 3: Aftercare & Recovery
- The treated area may blister and scab before healing naturally.
- Avoid touching or picking at the area to prevent infection.
- Full healing usually occurs within 1–3 weeks.
Why Choose Oxona Health for Wart & Verruca Removal?
✔ Expert Clinicians – Highly trained in wart & verruca removal
✔ Effective Cryotherapy Treatment – Fast, safe, and clinically proven
✔ Transparent Pricing – Clear costs with no hidden fees
✔ Convenient Oxford Location – Easily accessible for local patients
✔ Minimal Downtime – Return to daily activities immediately
✔ Prevention Advice & Aftercare Support – Helping reduce recurrence
Book Your Wart & Verruca Removal in Oxford
Warts and verrucas can be persistent, uncomfortable, and contagious, but they don’t have to be permanent. Get fast, effective removal at Oxona Health with our expert cryotherapy treatments.
With several clinics in convenient locations – Oxford, St Albans, Reading, Didcot, and Chipping Norton – we make expert wart and verruca removal easily accessible.
FAQs
What is the difference between a wart and a verruca?
Warts can appear anywhere on the body, while verrucas occur on the soles of the feet. Verrucas often have a flat, rough surface with a black dot in the centre, caused by blood vessels.
Are warts and verrucas dangerous?
No, warts and verrucas are harmless, but they can be painful, unsightly, and contagious. Some may resolve on their own, but persistent or spreading lesions should be treated.
Can warts and verrucas spread?
Yes, they are contagious and spread through skin contact and shared surfaces like swimming pools, gym floors, and showers.
Do over-the-counter wart treatments work?
Some salicylic acid treatments may help with small warts, but stubborn or deep-rooted verrucas often require professional treatment like cryotherapy.
How long does wart and verruca removal take?
The procedure itself takes just a few minutes. Full healing can take 1–3 weeks depending on the size and location of the wart.
Does wart or verruca removal hurt?
Cryotherapy may cause a mild stinging sensation, similar to a cold burn, but discomfort is brief. The treated area may be sore for a day or two.
Do I need to have a pre-op consultation?
Yes, all patients require a pre-op consultation prior to any surgical treatment. During this appointment, you’ll have the opportunity to ask any questions, and the doctor will discuss the procedure and outcomes. If you have already treated your warts with salicylic acid we may have time to use liquid nitrogen in this first appointment. The total cost for cryotherapy is between £155 and £255. In other words, as you will have already paid for this appointment, you will only be required to pay the balance after the treatment session.
Can I claim for my appointment on insurance?
You need to speak to your insurer prior to your appointment. Some insurers will reimburse you for the appointment, but you will need to present any documentation at the time of your appointment for the doctor to sign. Please note that all our doctors are registered with the GMC on the GP register not the consultant register. Please ensure you make this clear to your insurers at the outset.
How many sessions will I need?
Most warts clear in 1–3 cryotherapy sessions, depending on size and depth.
Will the wart or verruca return after treatment?
Once treated, the same wart will not return, but new ones may develop if the virus is still present. Following aftercare advice reduces this risk.