Dermatologist consultation

A dermatology consultation is an opportunity to get a professional assessment of your skin, hair and nails. During the consultation, the doctor assesses your complaints, makes a diagnosis and recommends the most appropriate treatment or care. It is an opportunity to detect and prevent skin problems at an early stage and to receive personalised skin care advice.

Book now

We will contact you shortly to clarify the procedure and time of your visit.

Starting at

 70,00

Amount

At a glance

Short for Dermatologist consultation

Before the consultation

Before the consultation

  • Before the consultation

    Prepare information about your complaint (when it started, how it developed).

  • Before the consultation

    Write down the medicines and cosmetics you use.

  • Before the consultation

    If possible, do not cover your skin with make-up or medicated ointments beforehand so that the doctor can assess the condition of your skin more accurately.

During the consultation

During the consultation

  • During the consultation

    Visually examine your skin, hair and nails,

  • During the consultation

    If necessary, a dermatoscopy (examination of moles and other growths) is performed,

  • During the consultation

    Samples can be taken for analysis, such as a fungal smear,

  • During the consultation

    Make recommendations for treatment or prevention,

Frequency

Frequency

The frequency of consultations is individual and depends on your health condition. Your doctor will determine how often you need to see your dermatologist again and when to schedule your next visit.

1 /

Specialists

Specialists who carry out Dermatologist consultations

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How long does it take to consult a dermatologist?

A consultation usually lasts 20-40 minutes, depending on the complexity of the problem and the tests required.

Do I need to prepare for the consultation?

It is advisable not to cover your skin with make-up or medicated ointments, and to take with you information on any medication you have taken or any test results.

Can a dermatologist make a diagnosis on the first visit?

In most cases, the diagnosis is made immediately. However, if additional tests are needed (e.g. fungal smear or biopsy), the final result will be known after they have been carried out.

How often should I see a dermatologist?

The frequency of consultations is individual. The doctor assesses the situation and recommends when the next visit is needed. As a preventive measure, it is recommended to check your skin at least once a year.

Can I see a dermatologist without a referral?

Yes, you do not need a referral from your GP.