dermatologists - Northbridge

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Dermatology is a medical speciality that deals with the pathologies of the skin, the phanera (nails, hair) and the mucous membranes. The dermatologist deals with simple skin conditions such as acne, hives or eczema, as well as more serious cases such as herpes, psoriasis or Lyme disease. He makes diagnoses, carries out additional tests if necessary, prescribes appropriate medication, carries out important preventive work in terms of skin care, among other things, and explains to his patients the origin of their illnesses, etc. The dermatologist also has expertise in venereology, which enables him to treat certain STIs (sexually transmitted infections) if they cause skin reactions. In addition to venereology, he also has skills in general medicine, ophthalmology and cancerology.
Molemap
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Dermatologist

2000 Sydney5.5 km from Northbridge
With 53 clinics across Australia, MoleMap is Australia’s leading skin cancer detection and diagnosis service. Our expert team of Melanographers and Dermatologists has been detecting and diagnosing melanoma and other skin cancers since 2005 in Australia (and 1997 in New Zealand). It’s all we do and we do it thoroughly. What sets us apart is our Full Body MoleMap surveillance service, designed to monitor your skin and moles over time – and spot any signs of skin cancer early.
Kao Yum Thai Restaurant
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2145 Westmead24.6 km from Northbridge
I have experience , food runner , clean the table, Service mind with customer and smile face.
 Britty Face
3

Dermatologist

2170 Liverpool Westfield34.3 km from Northbridge
Advice for cosmetology. Botox. Fillers. Hair removal. Face lift and double chin by RF and ultra sound Carbon Laser removal of tattoo and hyperpigmentation
Dr Elizabeth Dawes-Higgs
4
2063 Northbridge
Dr Nina Wines
5

Dermatologist

2063 Northbridge
Nothern Sydney Dermatology
6
2063 Northbridge

Training and studies to become a dermatologist

The profession of dermatologist is practised after training as a doctor following a scientific baccalaureate: the first six years of medical studies after passing a competitive examination at the end of the first year, plus a specialisation in dermatology lasting 4 to 5 years, alternating between studies, internships and on-call duty in hospitals. After a BAC+10 or BAC+11, the student receives a diploma of specialised studies (DES) in dermatology-venereology and after defending a thesis in dermatology, he can practice thanks to his State diploma of doctor of medicine.

The field of intervention of a dermatologist

The dermatologist can deal with all affections, infections, pathologies and diseases relating to the skin, the mucous membranes as well as the hair and nails, which are called phaneres. He can be consulted in the case of a mole of abnormal size or colour, a worrying skin reaction (psoriasis, eczema, urticaria, etc.), an episode of hair loss, itching followed by redness, etc. Also working as a venereologist, he can intervene to treat certain STIs causing skin eruptions such as herpes. During a consultation with a dermatologist, he or she can make various diagnoses and, if necessary, request additional tests. It is the dermatologist's duty to explain in detail to his patients the origin of their disease and the solutions available to contain or treat it - in some cases this may require surgical intervention. He also works closely with general practitioners and allergists.

Why call in a dermatologist?

A dermatologist is recommended when faced with persistent skin problems: itching, hives, eczema, herpes, etc. Episodes of hair loss accompanied by patches of dead skin are also a reason for consultation, and the same applies to a mole that has become painful or has changed size.

How to find a dermatologist?

To find a dermatologist, you can use a directory such as StarOfService, where many dermatology professionals are listed by region and by city. All you have to do is follow the indications on the screen to find the specialist who can meet your needs.

The fees of a dermatologist

The price of a consultation with a dermatologist varies according to the procedures he or she will perform. As with general practitioners, specialists in dermatology and venereology are divided by sector of agreement, which will vary the cost of a consultation. Thus, there are dermatologists working in sector 1 and sector 2, on the one hand, and on the other hand, dermatologists who are not covered by the convention. - Sector 1 (no extra fees): fixed prices and independent of the will of the dermatologists consultations reimbursed up to 70% for an average rate of 46 € if the consultation occurs after that of the attending physician
- Regular follow-up after consultation with the GP reimbursed at 70% of 28 €
- Sector 2 (with excess fees): free price with reimbursement rate based on sector 1 consultation prices
- Conventional tariff of 46 € with reimbursement of 70% for a one-off opinion after a consultation with the attending physician
- Conventional tariff of 23 € with 70% reimbursement for regular follow-up after a consultation with the GP
Whether it is for sector 1 or sector 2, appointments without respecting the coordinated care pathway are only covered at 30% of the conventional rate. With a mutual health insurance company, it is possible to have 100% coverage of the conventional rate for a dermatologist in sector 1 with a classic offer. For a practitioner in sector 2, it will be necessary to subscribe to a supplementary health insurance plan to benefit from substantial coverage.

How to choose a dermatologist?

In the normal course of treatment, a consultation to a dermatologist is carried out by the attending physician. One should not hesitate to ask for advice. Otherwise, it is recommended to turn to a professional who accepts to link his rates to those imposed by the convention. The rate is then modest and the cost of the consultation is covered by the Social Security - to a certain extent. Word of mouth remains a good method for finding a dermatologist.

Questions to ask a dermatologist at first contact

- How long did you practice as a dermatologist?
- Are you a registered dermatologist?
- Do I have to undergo several examinations?