Our Story

A clinic built
on belief.

Nūra means light. In aesthetic medicine, light reveals — it restores clarity, highlights natural beauty, and allows us to see ourselves at our best. What follows is the story of how it was built, and the people who helped bring it to life.

Our Story

Founded in the space the
industry forgot.

After more than a decade in medicine and aesthetics, Dr Yosra Attia saw a growing disconnect between what patients needed and what the industry often provided.

Most people were not looking for dramatic transformations or the latest trend. They were looking for trusted advice, honest recommendations, and treatments that respected their individuality. They wanted to feel heard, educated, and cared for — not rushed through a process. Nūra was created to be that place: a GP-led clinic founded on medical integrity, aesthetic restraint, and the belief that confidence should never come at the expense of identity.

We chose Cheadle because Greater Manchester deserves access to exceptional aesthetic and wellness care. Nūra was intentionally designed as a boutique clinic — allowing us to deliver a level of attention, expertise, and personalised care that is increasingly rare in modern healthcare. Because for us, the experience is not separate from the treatment. It is part of the treatment itself.

The Nūra wordmark, embossed in brushed metal

difference, preserved

Dr Yosra Attia, Founder and Clinical Director of Nūra Clinic
Founder & Clinical Director

The Founder

Dr Yosra Attia.
Doctor first.

MBChB · GP · Member of the Royal College of General Practitioners

Yosra trained in general practice because she wanted to care for people across decades of their lives, not minutes of a procedure. She came to aesthetics through that same lens — as medicine, with continuity, with a duty of care that does not end when the syringe is empty.

Alongside her work as a GP and aesthetic doctor, she has undertaken postgraduate training in dermatology, wellness, and longevity medicine, developing a particular interest in skin health, healthy ageing, and women’s health. Her approach recognises that confidence, wellbeing, hormones, lifestyle, and skin are deeply interconnected — and that the best outcomes come from treating the whole person rather than a single concern.

She founded Nūra to create the kind of clinic she believed was missing — one where medical expertise, skin health, wellness, and aesthetic medicine could exist under one roof, without compromise. A place where expertise matters more than trends, relationships matter more than volume, and the goal is not transformation, but helping people feel confident in who they already are.

“We don’t tell people what to do with their face. We invite them into the decision.”

What we believe

Looking after yourself is not vanity.
It is self-respect.

Aesthetic medicine should enhance, not overwhelm. It should restore confidence, support wellbeing, and help people feel like the best version of themselves — never a version of somebody else.

— Nūra Clinic

What sets us apart

Three principles.
No exceptions.

01

Clinical first.

Every recommendation is grounded in evidence. We do not offer treatments we would not justify on a peer-reviewed page — and we will say no to a procedure we cannot defend, however much you want it.

02

Individuality preserved.

There is no Nūra look. There is no house style we will quietly steer you toward. We treat the face in front of us, not the face that happens to be trending — and we measure success by whether you still look like you.

03

Built to belong.

Founded by women and shaped by the belief that self-care should never require justification, Nūra was created as a place where confidence, wellbeing, and individuality are valued. Our doors are open to everyone — we believe exceptional care should be accessible, inclusive, and grounded in respect for every person’s unique journey.

The Clinic

Cheadle.
September 2026.

We are opening in the community that raised us. The clinic is intentionally small — a handful of treatment rooms, a consultation space designed for conversation, and an environment that feels more welcoming than clinical. Every detail has been considered to create a place where patients feel comfortable, cared for, and truly seen.

Founding member access opens this summer, with doors opening in September 2026. We believe the best outcomes come from taking the time to understand the person, not simply the concern — which is why we’d always rather help you book the right consultation than the quickest appointment.

Location

Cheadle, Greater Manchester

Opening

September 2026

When you’re ready

Begin with a
conversation.

Every Nūra patient will start the same way — a consultation. No pressure to book a treatment on the day, no menu pushed across the desk. A conversation about what is actually bothering you, and an honest answer about whether we can help. Join the waitlist to hear from us first.