Blue Bird Aesthetics & Skin Clinic for Goring Patients
Many patients from Goring choose to visit Blue Bird Aesthetics in Worthing for safe, doctor-led aesthetic treatments delivered in a calm, private setting. The clinic offers an unrushed, reassuring experience where your skin concerns are treated with care, precision, and evidence-based practice.

Why Goring patients travel to Worthing
Blue Bird Aesthetics is known for its gentle, natural approach and commitment to patient safety. Whether you’re looking to soften fine lines, improve skin texture, or explore medical-grade skincare, you’ll receive personalised guidance from a doctor who prioritises comfort and clarity.
Popular treatments for Goring visitors
We provide NeoGen Plasma Skin Regeneration just a short drive from Goring, supporting long‑term improvement in skin quality and texture.
Other nearby local areas include: Littlehampton, Ferring and Salvington.
Easy access from Goring
The clinic is a short drive from Goring, with convenient parking nearby. Many patients appreciate the privacy of visiting a clinic slightly outside their immediate area.
Parking
Most clients find the High Street Multi‑Storey Car Park (BN11 1LY) the easiest.
It’s less than 5 minutes walk & you can pay on arrival or via the MiPermit app
Ready to Discuss Your Options?
If you’re considering treatment, or simply want professional, honest advice, consultations are available with no pressure to proceed.
Every appointment is led by Dr Amber Halliday, a qualified GP and aesthetic practitioner, in a calm, private setting.
Blue Bird Aesthetics

Doctor‑led medical aesthetics clinic in Worthing, West Sussex. Focused on enhancing natural beauty, improving overall skin quality and adhering to clinically safe treatment pathways.

Company Registration 15279304
Registered Address: 4 Warwick Lane, Worthing BN11 3DP
ICO: ZB922138
Safe, doctor-delivered treatments tailored to you
All treatments are subject to medical consultation and suitability assessment. Individual results may vary.
All efforts are taken to avoid directly advertising Prescription-only medicines (POMs) such as Botox/botulinum toxin

