Take clear photos
Capture the affected area in good lighting from multiple useful angles.
Share photos and medical information securely from your phone. A dermatology professional reviews your case and provides a personalized treatment plan when appropriate.
DermCheck's original service model centered on asynchronous online dermatology: photos and medical questions are reviewed by a professional rather than by an automated tool.
Capture the affected area in good lighting from multiple useful angles.
Provide symptoms, history, current products, allergies, and medications.
A dermatology professional evaluates the information you submitted.
Get treatment guidance and prescription routing when medically appropriate.
Online care is not suitable for every condition. Urgent, severe, rapidly changing, or uncertain symptoms may require immediate in-person evaluation.
The service is presented as a teledermatology workflow, not an automated skin scanner. Clinical decisions depend on the details submitted and may require follow-up or in-person care.
Your photos and answers are considered together, not as an isolated image.
Recommendations are based on the information available and professional judgment.
Cases that need examination, testing, or urgent attention should be directed to local care.
A historical-style pricing section based on DermCheck's published one-time consultation model.
For emergencies, severe symptoms, rapidly spreading rash, difficulty breathing, facial swelling, or signs of serious infection, seek urgent local medical care.
No. The described service uses professional review of photos and medical information. Images alone may be insufficient for diagnosis.
No. Some concerns require dermoscopy, laboratory testing, biopsy, or an in-person physical examination.
Use bright natural light, keep the image in focus, and include both a wider view and close-up details.
No. Prescriptions are only appropriate when supported by the clinical assessment and allowed by applicable rules.
Prepare clear photos, your medication list, allergies, and a short symptom history before beginning.