Dermatologist
Dermatology is the medical specialty that focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases of the skin, hair, and nails. The skin is the largest organ of the human body and often reflects overall health, which is why a dermatological consultation plays an important role both in identifying skin conditions and preventing complications.
Importance of a dermatological consultation
Skin conditions are among the most common reasons for medical visits. While some are harmless, others may indicate systemic diseases or even skin cancer. A dermatological consultation helps to:
- diagnose and treat acute and chronic skin conditions (eczema, psoriasis, acne, infections),
- evaluate and monitor moles and other suspicious skin lesions,
- prevent complications through early detection of skin cancer,
- treat hair and nail disorders (hair loss, fungal infections).
What a dermatological consultation at CardioPrima includes
- Patient interview: medical history, symptoms, triggering or aggravating factors.
- Clinical examination of the skin, hair, and nails: identification and assessment of lesions.
- Review of existing investigations: laboratory results, biopsies, or previous dermatoscopies.
- Recommendation of additional tests: dermatological analyses, dermatoscopy, allergy testing.
- Personalized treatment plan: medication, topical treatments, and skin care advice.
Who should attend a dermatological consultation
- Individuals with skin rashes, eczema, acne, or psoriasis.
- Patients with new moles or changes in existing ones.
- People experiencing significant hair loss or nail disorders.
- Patients with persistent itching, painful, or slow-healing skin lesions.
- Individuals seeking an annual preventive dermatological check-up.
At CardioPrima, dermatological consultations are provided by Dr. Boris Nedelciuc, dermatologist, Doctor of Medical Sciences, offering thorough evaluations and personalized solutions. Our goal is to restore skin health and patient comfort through a professional and attentive medical approach.