Laser Medicine in London

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Laser Medicine

London · Marylebone · updated 5 July 2026

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Laser Medicine is a Harley Street photobiomodulation clinic, founded in 2015 by therapeutic laser practitioner Ruth Phypers, where red light and low level laser therapy sessions cost £250 for a first session and £150 to £200 per session when bought as a course.

Key facts

Address
134 Harley Street, London, W1G 7JY
First session price
£250
Course per-session price
£150 to £200
Session length
30 minutes to 1 hour
Main device
K-Laser Cube, Class 4 (660, 800, 905, 970nm)
Founded
2015, by Ruth Phypers
Opening hours
Mon to Fri 8:00-18:00, Sat 9:00-16:00
Insurance
Not recognised by major UK health insurers

Laser Medicine operates from 134 Harley Street in London's Marylebone medical district and has run under founder Ruth Phypers since 2015. The clinic focuses on photobiomodulation, also called low level laser therapy or red light therapy, using a K-Laser Cube Class 4 system that delivers 660nm, 800nm, 905nm and 970nm wavelengths, alongside Class 3b laser and Class 1C LED devices. Sessions last 30 minutes to one hour and are described as non-invasive, with protective eye goggles used during treatment.

Pricing is stated as £250 for a first session, dropping to around £200, or £150 per session when sessions are purchased as a course. The clinic treats a broad range of conditions grouped into reproductive and endocrine health, brain and nerve health, tissue repair and pain, and health optimisation. Consultations are by appointment, in person or by video and telephone.

Ruth Phypers holds an MA from SOAS University of London, a Diploma in Therapeutic Laser, and K-Laser Class IV certification, and is a member of the British Medical Laser Association, the Complementary Medical Association and WALT. Laser Medicine also runs clinics in Liverpool and Norwich. The clinic notes that laser therapy is not currently recognised by major UK health insurers.

23 treatments across 7 categories in the menu and pricing section below.

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Information compiled from the clinic's website, last checked 5 July 2026.

Treatments & pricing

Sourced from the clinic's published menu where available.

Team

2 practitioners listed where available.

Ruth Phypers

Founder and Therapeutic Laser Practitioner · MA (Yoga, SOAS University of London, Distinction) · Diploma in Therapeutic Laser (UKITL, 2015) · Class IV Laser Therapy Certification (K-Laser, 2022) · Harvard Medical School Certificate in Immunology (2022) · Harvard Medical School Certificate in Physiology (2021) · Anatomy and Physiology Level 4 (2022) · B12 Injections Certificate of Competence (2022) · Phlebotomy Certificate of Competence (2022) · NCFE Cache Level 2 Counselling Skills Certificate (2021) · Low Level Laser Therapy for Podiatry (The College of Podiatry, 2019)

Pain relief · Hypothyroidism · Fertility and reproductive health · Neurodegenerative conditions · Autism spectrum disorders · Oral mucositis · Tissue repair · Functional neurology

Ruth Phypers established Laser Medicine in 2015, combining natural health principles with photobiomodulation therapy. The site states she has worked in leading-edge technology since 1992 and has over 13 years experience with children and neurological conditions. Memberships listed: Complementary Medical Association (CMA), British Medical Laser Association (BMLA), and Certified Melillo Method Practitioner (IAFNR).

Antonella Chierchia

Photobiomodulation (PBM) Specialist · MSc · Class IV Laser Therapist (K-Laser, UK, qualified 2011) · Biological Sciences background · BMLA Best Presentation Prize (2016)

Class IV Laser Therapy for musculoskeletal disorders · Wound healing and post-operative and post-injury rehabilitation · Infectious dermatological conditions (verrucae, onychomycosis) · Photobiomodulation research and clinical application

Antonella Chierchia is a PBM specialist with more than 15 years as a practitioner, trainer, researcher and scientific educator. The site lists her as Honorary Consultant at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust and Laser Therapist in the Hand Therapy Department at St Thomas' and Guy's Hospitals. She is a published researcher and creator of 40 plus educational webinars and clinical training materials. Memberships listed: British Medical Laser Association (BMLA) and World Association for Laser Therapy (WALT).

Facility

Conditions treated

Health areas Laser Medicine states it works with. General information, not a treatment claim.

Hormone & metabolic

Menopause and peri-menopause symptomsHypothyroidism and Hashimoto's disease

General

Female infertility and support for natural conception or IVFOvarian function decline in women over 35Vulvodynia (chronic vulva pain)Behcet's syndromeEnlarged prostate (BPH)Dementia and Alzheimer's
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Hormone & metabolic

Menopause and peri-menopause symptomsHypothyroidism and Hashimoto's disease

General

Female infertility and support for natural conception or IVFOvarian function decline in women over 35Vulvodynia (chronic vulva pain)Behcet's syndromeEnlarged prostate (BPH)Dementia and Alzheimer'sAutism spectrum disorderParkinson's diseaseStroke recoveryTraumatic brain injuryEye health, including macular degeneration and dry eyeBell's PalsyPTSDOral mucositisNeuralgia and neuropathy, including chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy and herpetic neuralgiaCostochondritisFibromyalgiaWounds and burnsPodiatry conditions such as plantar fasciitis and heel painScar tissue and post-surgical healingPain management and back painSports injuriesDigestive and gut microbiome conditionsSmoking and vaping (cessation)Weight managementAddictionDepression and anxietyAcne and skin conditions including eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, sun damage and pigmentationHair loss

Equipment

  • K-Laser Class IV LaserTherapeutic laserClass 4 therapeutic laser referenced across practitioner certifications and treatment pages
  • Therapeutic laserClass 3b therapeutic laser used in treatments per FAQ and service pages
  • LED light therapyLED Class 1C referenced in the safety FAQ
  • Powermedic GigalaserFertility laserUsed for 30 minute fertility sessions
  • Hyperbaric oxygenOffered at Harley Street
  • Photobiomodulation chamberOffered at Harley Street
  • ImagingNon-invasive device held at a distance to assess inflammation or congestion; images stored to monitor progress
  • Home device (retail product)Sold in the clinic shop for 1750 GBP
  • Home device (retail product)Sold in the clinic shop for 1560 GBP

Membership

  • Health Optimisation Suite (Harley Street) full 60 minute protocol

    250 GBP single or 2000 GBP for 10 sessions. Full 60 minute Health Optimisation protocol at Harley Street

  • Treatment course packages

    Varies by location and number of treatments. Courses of 3, 6, 8 or 10 treatments; Valid for 12 months from purchase

Practical information

Hours
Monday to Friday: 8am to 6pm; Saturday: 9am to 4pm
Getting there
Marylebone (Harley Street medical district) · Bond Street, Oxford Circus and Regent's Park Underground stations; Marylebone rail station
Website
lasermedicine.co.uk
Payment
Visa, Mastercard, Credit card
Certifications
Complementary Medical Association (CMA), British Medical Laser Association (BMLA), World Association for Low Level Laser Therapy / World Association for Laser Therapy (WALT), International Association for Functional Neurology and Rehabilitation (IAFNR), Certified Melillo Method Practitioner Centre (IAFNR accredited)
Consultation
Required before first session

Location

134 Harley Street, London, W1G 7JY

134 Harley Street, London, W1G 7JY

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Related businesses

  • Laser Medicine Liverpool (88 Rodney Street, Liverpool, L1 9AR)
  • Laser Medicine Norwich (34 Exchange Street, Norwich, NR2 1AX)

Awards

  • BMLA Best Presentation Prize 2016 (awarded to Antonella Chierchia)

In the press

  • The Efficacy of Multiwavelength Red and Near-Infrared Transdermal Photobiomodulation Light Therapy in Enhancing Female Fertility Outcomes and Improving Reproductive Health: A Prospective Case Series with 9-Month Follow-Up · Journal of Personalized Medicine (Phypers et al., 2024)
  • Photobiomodulation in Complex Female Infertility Profile: A Case Report with 12-Month Follow-Up and Review of Current Mechanism in Reproductive Photomedicine · Peer-reviewed case report (Phypers and Hanna, 2025)

Frequently asked

How much does laser therapy cost at Laser Medicine in London?
A first session is £250. When sessions are purchased as a course, the per-session cost falls to around £200, or £150 per session.
Where is Laser Medicine located and how do I get there?
The clinic is at 134 Harley Street, London, W1G 7JY, in the Marylebone medical district. The nearest Underground stations are Bond Street, Oxford Circus and Regent's Park, with Marylebone the closest rail station.
What equipment does Laser Medicine use?
The clinic uses a K-Laser Cube Class 4 therapeutic laser delivering 660nm, 800nm, 905nm and 970nm wavelengths, along with Class 3b laser and Class 1C LED devices.
How long does a session last and is it painful?
Sessions last between 30 minutes and 1 hour depending on the condition. The clinic describes treatment as non-invasive, with at most a slight warmth, and protective eye goggles are used.
Do I need a consultation first?
Yes. Treatment is by appointment following a consultation, available in person at Harley Street or by video and telephone.
Is laser therapy covered by insurance?
The clinic states that low level laser therapy is not currently recognised by major UK health insurance companies.

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