One quick question so we tailor everything that follows.
Board-certified dermatology — online, on your terms.
Building your personalized treatment plan
Enter your age in years.
We need this to connect you with a licensed provider in your area.
Some treatments aren't safe during pregnancy. This helps your dermatologist recommend the safest options.
Certain dermatological treatments, including isotretinoin and some topical retinoids, are not safe during pregnancy due to the risk of serious birth defects.
Your dermatologist will review your full profile and only recommend pregnancy-safe options. You can continue safely — no unsafe treatments will be prescribed without your explicit consent and medical clearance.
Select all that apply. This helps your dermatologist choose the safest treatment.
This helps your dermatologist understand your treatment goals upfront.
Select all that apply.
Select all that apply. This helps us understand whether hormones may be a factor.
Your provider may consider oral antibiotics, spironolactone, or isotretinoin depending on your case.
Isotretinoin requires careful monitoring under the federal iPLEDGE program. Your answers help your dermatologist prepare the safest plan.
For iPLEDGE compliance, can you become pregnant?
Isotretinoin requires a pregnancy test each month before your prescription is authorized. Tests can often be done at a local lab.
Are you able to complete a monthly pregnancy test each month while on treatment?
Isotretinoin is a ~6-month course with a required monthly visit and short online check-in.
Are you able to do a monthly check-in every month for about 6 months?
iPLEDGE requires either two forms of contraception or an abstinence pathway. Your dermatologist can help you choose what fits your life.
If isotretinoin is recommended, what works for you?
Your dermatologist needs clear photos to make an accurate assessment. Three angles are required.
Without photos, your dermatologist may not be able to provide a full assessment or prescribe treatment on the first visit. You may be asked to submit photos before your plan is finalized.
So your dermatologist knows who they're treating.
Our telehealth services are available to patients under 18 with a parent or legal guardian present. Is a parent or legal guardian with you right now?
Because your patient is under 18, a parent or legal guardian must acknowledge and consent before we proceed.
For patients under 18, a parent or legal guardian must be present to complete this visit and provide consent for telehealth services.
Please come back when you have a parent or guardian with you — it only takes a few minutes to complete.
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