Online Dermatologist

Licensed Medical Dermatologist

Our online dermatology consultations connect you with licensed dermatologists who specialize in diagnosing and treating conditions affecting the skin, hair, and nails. Get expert medical advice, treatment plans, and prescriptions from the comfort of your home.

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30 min
Video Call

What's Included

Initial skin assessment and diagnosis
Treatment plan development
Prescription medications when needed
Follow-up consultations
Skincare routine recommendations
Referral for in-person procedures if needed

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Get expert care from a licensed medical dermatologist. Submit your request and receive appointment proposals from our specialists.

30 minute video consultation
Secure HD video call
Board-certified specialist

Starting from

25

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Conditions We Treat

Acne and breakouts
Eczema (atopic dermatitis)
Psoriasis
Rosacea
Skin rashes and irritations
Hair loss (alopecia)
Nail disorders
Skin infections
Moles and skin lesions
Dry skin conditions
Hives (urticaria)
Contact dermatitis

Frequently Asked Questions

What can an online dermatologist help with?

Our online dermatologists can diagnose and treat a wide range of skin conditions including acne, eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, rashes, hair loss, and nail disorders. They can prescribe medications, recommend treatments, and provide skincare guidance.

How does an online dermatology consultation work?

During your video consultation, the dermatologist will review your medical history, examine your skin condition through high-quality video, ask relevant questions, and provide a diagnosis with a personalized treatment plan. Photos can also be shared for better assessment.

Can online dermatologists prescribe medication?

Yes, our licensed dermatologists can prescribe appropriate medications for your skin condition, including topical treatments, oral medications, and specialized skincare products. Prescriptions are sent electronically to your preferred pharmacy.

What should I prepare for my dermatology appointment?

Have good lighting and a device with a camera. Take clear photos of your skin concern beforehand. List your current medications, skincare products you use, and any relevant medical history. Wear loose clothing for easy access to affected areas.

When should I see a dermatologist in person instead?

You should seek in-person care for procedures like biopsies, mole removal, or skin surgery. If your dermatologist determines you need an in-person examination or procedure, they will refer you to an appropriate local specialist.

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