What To Expect When Booking A Virtual Dermatology Appointment

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If you're having any kind of skin concerns or issues, scheduling an appointment with a dermatologist is your best bet. Dermatologists are doctors that specialize in skin and they can help you through a variety of issues that you may not be able to fix on your own. If you're thinking of booking a virtual dermatology appointment, it's a good idea. You don't always have to go to see a doctor in person. Keep reading to better understand what to expect when booking a virtual dermatology appointment

Check Your Insurance Coverage 

Most insurance will cover virtual visits, but it's always a good idea to look into this ahead of time. There are a couple of states that do not allow virtual dermatology appointments, but most do. 

Give Some History

Just like with any kind of medical appointment, it's helpful to your doctor if you provide medical history. Be sure to include any information about past medical concerns, surgeries, or medication usage. If you have any other medical disorders, these should be mentioned. This will help your dermatologist best help you and can help them avoid making other health concerns worse.

Take Good Photos

Dermatologists can look at photos that you provide and give their medical opinion. They can also use photos to diagnose. It's a good idea to take clear, good-quality photos of your skin issues or concerns. If you live with someone else, it's best to ask them to take some photos for you. The better your photos are, the more your doctor will be able to help you.

You Can And Should Ask Questions

Just because the appointment is virtual, doesn't mean that you can't ask questions. You can and should ask questions at your appointment and if you have follow-up questions or concerns, do reach out and get help after the appointment, too.

You May Need to Come Into the Office

In some cases, an in-office appointment may be required. Be prepared for this possibility when you schedule your first virtual dermatology appointment. 

If you're having non-emergency skin issues, you will likely be able to make an online dermatology appointment. If you're having allergies, rashes, acne concerns, or other non-serious skin problems, it's worthwhile to give a virtual appointment a try. This can be a great way to get the help that you need without having to re-arrange your appointment or trek to a new medical office location. 

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