Meet Dr. Derma, Your Gateway to Expert Dermatology from Anywhere in South Africa

Your skin is the largest organ in the body, so taking care of it is important. One method includes visiting dermatologists. Yet, the thought of long waiting periods, expensive appointments, and inconvenient travel doesn’t seem worth it. Well, fret no more because Dr. Derma is here to revolutionize dermatology care in South Africa. 

Dr. Derma Revolutionizes Dermatology Care in South Africa

Co-founded in 2020 by Dr. Willie Visser, head of Dermatology at Stellenbosch University, South Africa’s first online dermatology platform, Dr. Derma connects you with expert dermatologists from your home.

It’s essential to remember that the platform isn’t about replacing traditional practice. Instead, it focuses on providing a safe and secure alternative for those seeking convenient and efficient consultations.

Sadly, South Africa has a shortage of dermatologists, particularly in rural and underserved areas. This typically leads to waiting periods of up to three months (or longer) for an appointment.

Yet, with Dr. Derma, you can skip the long queue and connect with a specialist dermatologist any time, from anywhere.

Why Choose Dr. Derma?

  • Priority access to expert dermatology: Gain quick and convenient access to specialized dermatologists who can diagnose and recommend a treatment plan for your skin, hair, or nail concern.
  • Access to outlying regions: Dr. Derma bridges the gap in skin health disparities by providing dermatological care to rural and underserved areas where support may not be readily available.
  • Care for many: Their streamlined process allows more patients to be seen, ensuring everyone receives the attention they deserve.
  • Patient education: Their online platform allows dermatologists to explain skin conditions, offer guidance, and recommend preventive measures to patients.
  • Effective triage tool: Dr. Derma helps prioritize cases, schedule urgent in-person appointments when necessary, and manage ongoing care with regular follow-ups.

At Dr. Derma, our commitment is to provide a safe and secure online practice for dermatologists, ensuring accessibility for all South Africans, regardless of their location or situation,” says Christelle Wates, Dr. Derma Owner.

Using Dr. Derma

If you’ve tried to treat a skin, hair, or nail concern with no success, it might be time to try out Dr. Derma.

Your Most Asked Questions

  • Why do I need a diagnosis? 

Consulting with a dermatologist is crucial to assess the severity of your condition, receive a proper diagnosis, and get a treatment plan or advice.

  • Will I get an e-script with each online consultation? 

If your concern is treatable with medication, you will receive an e-script that you can fill at your pharmacy. While Dr. Derma’s online dermatology service offers convenience, certain cases may require physical examination or in-person procedures. In such instances, their dermatologists may recommend an appointment in their rooms or a referral to a local dermatologist for further evaluation or treatment.

  • How much does it cost, and will my medical aid cover it? 

The standard consultation fee for first-time patients is R 999. Existing patients can expect personalized rates from their dermatologists. It’s essential to contact your medical aid provider or review your policy documentation to understand your specific coverage for dermatology visits. All necessary information for claiming from your medical aid will be provided on your invoice.

Takeaway

Dr. Derma is all about prioritizing your privacy and security. To achieve this, they use a secure and private patient portal, ensuring the protection of your personal information. They will never request or share confidential information via email and always provide consultations in a secure environment.

Ready to start your consultation? Visit the website and choose a dermatologist in your region.

Join the revolution in dermatological care today. Dr. Derma is here to bring health and confidence back to your skin, wherever you may be.

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