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Teledermatology is a form of telemedicine that allows dermatologists to diagnose and treat skin conditions remotely. It is a convenient and cost-effective way for patients to access dermatological care without having to travel to a clinic. Teledermatology can be used for a variety of purposes, including diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up care. It can also be used to provide education and counseling to patients.
Teledermatology has become increasingly popular in recent years, as it allows dermatologists to provide care to a larger number of patients in a shorter amount of time. It also allows dermatologists to provide care to patients in remote areas who may not have access to traditional dermatology services.
Some companies in the teledermatology market include American Well, Teladoc, DermLink, and Doctor on Demand. These companies provide telemedicine services to patients, allowing them to access dermatological care from the comfort of their own homes. Show Less Read more