What A Virtual Dermatologist Appointment Can Do For You

Posted on: 8 May 2020

Known as a telehealth visit, many doctors are including virtual appointments in their normal practice, including dermatologists. A virtual appointment allows you to get the medical advice you need without having to go into the medical office or exam room of the dermatologist, which can be a convenience to you as a patient in many ways.

If you have reservations about doing your dermatologist appointment in a virtual setting, learn how the appointment can benefit you. Your dermatology provider will show you how this type of appointment works.

You stay safe at home

Sometimes a dermatologist will schedule their patients for a virtual dermatologist appointment if it's cold and flu season or if there is risk of injury or illness to the patient or others in doing a face-to-face appointment. If this is the case, your dermatologist will let you know when their office will be open again and will give you the option of holding off on your appointment or doing a virtual dermatologist appointment instead.

You get to be in control

If you are unable to visit the dermatologist's office due to time restraints or physical inability to get to the office, going to a virtual appointment can be beneficial to you. Your virtual dermatologist appointment can be done in the comfort of your own home where you have a more private setting that meets your needs; your dermatologist comes to you in a meeting that is set up online or in a video chat on your phone.

Choose a private setting in your home where you can share your skin care concerns with your dermatologist or show them skin lesions, moles, or other areas of concern. From the privacy of your home, office, or bedroom, you can virtually meet with your dermatologist and get the same one-on-one care you'd receive in person, only you get to feel more in control.

Virtual appointments also give you control because you don't have to leave your home or office to make time for the appointment or revolve your day around a single appointment. Unless you physically have to be in the dermatologist's office to receive care, get a biopsy, or have other physical work done, virtual meetings can benefit you by allowing you to keep your schedule largely as-is.

Whether your dermatologist is offering virtual appointments due to public necessity or because it's something your dermatology provider is making the norm in their office, there are many reasons to invest in this type of appointment. To learn more about how a virtual dermatologist appointment works, contact professional services in your area. 

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