Intergrative Dermatology offers Tele Dermatology Consultations for clients who are unable to visit the clinic in person.  

 

Tele Dermatology Consultation Fees

15min Tele-Dermatology Consult  -   $165

30min Tele-Dermatology Consult   -  $220

15min Follow Up consultation   -  $140

Phone follow up with plan of care provided   -  $70


An up to date description of our latest safety protocols and clinic procedures at Level 2.

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Our staff will be wearing masks, not because
they are ill, but to protect everyone in the close proximity.

Immune Suppression Information

Any one on immunosuppressive medication for their skin condition, such as:

Oral prednisone
Methotrexate
Ciclosporine
Azathioprine
Any biologic for psoriasis (enbrel, humira, cosentyx, remicade)


Is at increased risk for infection and secondary complications. 
If your reason for being on such medication is not life threatening you may decide to temporarily discontinue these during this pandemic. 
I f this is your choice please ring our office: 0279779119 or email us: info@iderm.co.nz so that I may guide you through the process. 
 
We are offering tele dermatology consultation so that we can discuss your specific condition in detail.

Should you require to stay on your immunosuppressive medication then please abide by social isolation as is being recommended by the ministry. 

Work from home, avoid non urgent hospital visits or routine doctor visits to prevent contagion, have family member do your 
shopping and wear a mask when in contact with others, wash your hands often and avoid contact with your eyes. More information is available at www.health.govt.nz.

It means taking simple, common-sense steps to avoid close contact with other people as much as possible, like you would with the seasonal flu virus. 

We know it’s a stressful time, but taking these measures will help protect you, your family and all of New Zealand from COVID-19 and other common infectious diseases.


If you become unwell contact Healthline for free on 0800 358 5453 if you begin to feel unwell. The symptoms of COVID-19 are cough, fever, and shortness of breath.

If you need to call emergency services, please let them know you are in self-isolation. For all non-health related questions, call 0800 Government (0800 779 997).

 


 

About Self-isolation

Self-isolation is an effective precautionary measure to protect those around you – your family, friends, colleagues – from contracting COVID-19. 

It means taking simple, common-sense steps to avoid close contact with other people as much as possible, like you would with the seasonal flu virus. 

We know it’s a stressful time, but taking these measures will help protect you, your family and all of New Zealand from COVID-19 and other common infectious diseases.

As much as possible, you should limit your contact with people other than the family members/companions you travelled with. 

You should avoid having visitors to your home, but it is okay for friends, family or delivery drivers to drop off food and supplies. 

If you are in a home where the others who live with you haven’t travelled or been in close contact with a confirmed case of COVID-19, 
you should minimise close contact with them by avoiding situations where you have face-to-face contact closer than 1 metre for more than 15 minutes. 

The other household residents do not need to self-isolate provided these precautions are followed.

You should not share dishes, drinking glasses, cups, eating utensils, towels, pillows or other items with other people in your home. 
After using these items, you should wash them thoroughly with soap and water, place them in the dishwasher for cleaning or wash them in your washing machine.

If you become unwell while self-isolating
Contact Healthline for free on 0800 358 5453 if you begin to feel unwell. The symptoms of COVID-19 are cough, fever, and shortness of breath.

If you need to call emergency services, please let them know you are in self-isolation.For all non-health related questions, call 0800 Government (0800 779 997).

An up to date description of our latest safety protocols and clinic procedures at Level 2.

 





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