First Derm is an award-winning researched backed dermatology app. If you have a bothersome rash, acne, psoriasis, rosacea, folliculitis, eczema, herpes, hair loss, spot and any suspicious skin lesions like skin cancer, you can ask at your convenience a board-certified dermatologist anonymously and get an opinion on what to do next. To use it, simply send a picture and a description of your symptoms. Within hours you will have a response from our dermatologist directly on your phone. No user account or registration is required, users are always kept anonymous.
OVER 15 000 answered cases
RESEARCH BACKED – The technology has been used in 4 peer review scientific papers and is used in hospitals.
8-HOUR, 24-HOUR and 48-HOUR RESPONSE TIME GUARANTEED - First Derm promises a response within hours of your case submission.
BOARD-CERTIFIED DERMATOLOGIST – Every First Derm Dermatologist has had more than 10 years of specialized training in dermatology at top medical institutions and have been vetted by a senior medical advisory board.
100% ANONYMOUS – No login or identifiable information is needed. Additionally, your information is encrypted and always kept on secure servers.
HÜD SMART SKIN SCANNER - Upgrades your smartphone to a dermoscope, you can perform dermoscopy and take medical-grade images; to track moles and you ask a dermatologist.
SHARE YOUR ANSWR AND JUMP THE QUE - First Derm users that need to see a dermatologist face to face, get into a dermatology office within an average of 7 business days, instead of the average 29 days wait time in the US.
FIND YOUR CLOSEST DERMATOLOGIST- First Derm has geo-location capabilities used to display a map showing the nearest pediatrician, dermatologist and pharmacy based on your location.
This service is provided by iDoc24 Inc headquartered in San Francisco.
For any questions about the service contact info@firstderm.com
Disclaimer
First Derm is a telehealth informational service. It does not create a physician-patient relationship, and is not a diagnosis or treatment plan, for which you should consult your personal physician.</br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br>