Dr. Eric Parlette is a board certified dermatologist and MOHS surgeon practicing in Portsmouth, Virginia.
Conditions Treated
All medical dermatology diseases, including acne, rosacea, contact dermatitis, skin discoloration, cellulitis, rashes, HSV, herpes, warts, ulcers, skin lesions, malignant neoplasms of the skin, nail issues, hair loss, skin aging, cold sores, sun damage or actinic keratoses, epidermal cysts, eczema, psoriasis, seborrheic keratosis or benign skin tumors, dandruff or seborrheic dermatitis or cradle cap, folliculitis, hives or urticaria, atopic dermatitis, tinea or tinea versicolor, fungal infections, cosmetic procedure follow-up, surgical procedure follow-up, inflammatory skin diseases, parasitic infections such as scabies or head lice.
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Qualifications and Education
Education University of Virginia
School of Medicine, Charlottesville, VA
Doctorate in Medicine
August 1994-May 1998
Virginia Tech
College of Arts and Sciences, Blacksburg, VA
Bachelor of Science in Psychology
Minors in Biology and Chemistry
August 1990-May 1994
Professional Training
Mohs/Dermatologic Surgery Fellowship
Skin Care Physicians, 2007-2008
Chestnut Hill, MA
Residency Dermatology Residency, 2001-2004
Naval Medical Center, San Diego
Internship Transitional, 1998-1999
National Naval Medical Center
Bethesda, MD
Appointments and Affiliations
CURRENT
Commander, United States Navy Reserve, 2012-current
1. Dermatology Specialty Leader for Navy Reserve
2. Deputy Director, Command Medical Services
3. Officer in Charge, Detachment Romeo
Operational Health Support Unit, Portsmouth, VA, 2016-Current
FORMER
Virginia Commonwealth University, 2016-2018
Associate Professor, Dermatology, Mohs surgery
Director of Laser and Cosmetic Dermatology
Dermatologic Surgeon, and
Faculty for ACGME Mohs micrographic surgery and cutaneous
oncology, procedural dermatology fellowship
Dayton Skin Care Specialists, part-time, 2011-2015
Clinical Associate Professor, Wright State University, 2015
Associate Professor, Dermatology, and
Director of Mohs Surgery and Cosmetic Dermatology
University of Florida, 2013-2014
Dermatologic Surgeon, Boston University, Dermatology,
2011-2013
Dermatologic Surgeon, Dermatology Associates of Winchester,
MA, 2008-2011
United States Navy, active duty 1998-2007
Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Uniformed Services
University of Health Sciences, 2004-2007
Attending Dermatologist, Naval Medical Center, Portsmouth, VA,
2006-2007
Department Head, Dermatology, U.S. Naval Hospital, Okinawa,
Japan, 2004-2006
General Medical Officer/Battalion Surgeon,
24th MEU-SOC, Mass Casualty Response Team, Medical Officer
Primary research & development of Combat Trauma Course for
2nd Marine Division, Camp Lejeune, NC 1999-2001
Professional Memberships
American Academy of Dermatology, Fellow, 2004
American College of Mohs Surgery, Fellow, 2008
American Society of Dermatologic Surgery
American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery
Association of Military Dermatologists
Military Training Courses
Strategy and War, Naval War College
Senior Officer Leadership Course
Naval Leadership Course
Officer Indoctrination School
Combat Casualty Care Course
Field Medical Service School
Honors and Recognition
Operational Health Support Unit, Portsmouth, VA
Navy-Marine Corps Commendation Medal, Third Award, 2018
Joint Task Force Platinum, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
Camp VII, Ceremonial Flag, 2013
Naval Medical Center, Portsmouth
Navy-Marine Corps Commendation Medal, Second Award, 2007
Medical Officer of the Year, Finalist 2007
Naval Hospital, Okinawa
Medical Officer of the Year, 2005
Navy-Marine Corps Commendation Medal, 2006
Association of Military Dermatologists, Publication Award, 2005
Medical Officer of the Quarter, May-Jul, 2005
DUSA Pharmaceuticals, Photodynamic Therapy Case Report
Winner, J Drugs in Dermatol, Nov/Dec 2004
Naval Medical Center, San Diego
Resident Research Award for Excellence in Dermatology/Plastic
Surgery, American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery, 24th annual meeting, April 2004
Military Resident Writing Award, 3rd place, AAD 2003
Physician Assistant Military Preceptor of the Year, 2002
2nd Battalion, 6th Marines
Surface Warfare Device for Medical Department Officer, 2000
Expert marksman, U.S. Marine Corps standards
National Naval Medical Center (NNMC)
Intern of the Year, NNMC, 1999
Navy-Marine Corps Achievement Medal for most outstanding
intern, 1999
Letter of Commendation for Command Iron Man
Letter of Commendation for Junior Officer of the Year Nomina-tion
Command Iron Man for Fall 1998 Physical Readiness Test
Junior Officer of the Quarter nominee, NNMC, winter 1998
Junior Officer of the Year nominee, NNMC, 1999
Virginia Tech
Magna Cum Laude
Phi Beta Kappa
Metro Conference, 1992-1993, Scholar-Athlete of the Year
Virginia Tech’s All-Academic Team
Phi Eta Sigma, Honor Society
Historian and Service Director
Psi Chi, National Honor Society in Psychology
Golden Key National Honor Society
Dean’s List, 8 semesters
Athletic Director’s Honor Roll, 8 semesters
Metro Conference Athletic Commissioner’s List, 8 semesters
Nominee for USA All-Academic Team, by USA Today
Dean’s Scholarship Nominee
Varsity letterman in cross country, indoor track, and outdoor track
Committees
Commonwealth of Virginia
Governor Northam’s Transition Policy Council on Health and
Human Resources, 2018
American Society for Dermatologic Surgery
Dermatologic Surgery, Journal Reviewer 2013-current
American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery
Research and Development Committee, 2008-2013
Committee Chairman, 2011-2013
Research Grant Review Board 2008-2013
Naval Hospital, Okinawa (2004-2006)
Pharmacy and Therapeutic Committee, Chairman
Institute for Hospital Improvement, Adverse Drug Event/
Medication Reconciliation Committee, Chairman
Executive Committee of the Medical Staff
National Naval Medical Center (1998-1999)
Executive Committee for the Resident Medical Staff
Ethics Committee
Ethics Consultation Organizational Committee
Publications
Martin ED, Parlette EC. Accelerated basal cell carcinoma at
infliximab infusin site. submitted for publication to
Dermatol Surg 2018
Shokeen D, Parlette E. Simple Mohs reconstruction in a blistering
disorder patient. Dermatol Surg 44:432-434, 2018
Parlette EC, Simonds RM Jr., Barton M, Cummings LW, Leib AE.
Diffuse thick scale on both hands. Am Fam Physician
97:205-206, 2018.
Glenn CJ, Parlette EC, Mitchell C. Fractionated CO2 Laser
Assisted Delivery of Topical 5-Fluorouracil As A Useful
Modality for Treating Field Cutaneous Squamous Cell
Carcinomas. Dermatol Surg 41:1339-42, 2015.
Toren KL, Parlette EC. Managing melanoma in situ. Sem
Cut Med Surg 29(4): 258-263, 2010.
Parlette EC, Rohrer TE. Newer approaches to actinic keratoses.
Healthy Aging 6: 26, 2010.
O’Neal B, Parlette EC. Use of the 595nm laser for treatment of
purpura. Pract Dermatol Feb: 26&28, 2010.
Parlette EC, Kaminer ME. Laser-assisted liposuction: Here’s the
skinny. Sem Cut Med Surg 27: 259-263, 2008.
Parlette EC, Kaminer MS, Arndt, KA. The art of tattoo removal.
Plastic Surg Products Jan: 18-20, 2008.
Tabor C, Parlette EC. Cutaneous manifestations of diabetes.
Signs of poor glycemic control or new-onset disease. Post-grad Med 119: 38-44, 2006.
Tabor C, Parlette EC. CD30+, large T-cell lymphoma: Diagnostic
distinction and management. Dermatol Online J 12: 8, 2006.
Railan D, Parlette EC, Uebehoer NS, Rohrer TE. Laser treatment
of vascular lesions. Clin Dermatol 24: 8-15, 2006.
Bevin AA, Parlette EC, Domankevitz Y, Ross EV. Variable pulse
Nd:YAG laser in treatment of facial telangiectasias.
Dermatol Surg 32: 7-12, 2006.
Parlette EC, Groff WF, Kinshella MJ, Domankevitz Y, O’neill J,
Ross EV. Optimal pulse durations for the treatment of leg
telangiectasias with a neodymium YAG laser. Lasers Surg
Med 38: 98-105, 2006.
Parlette EC, Elliott JZ, Hall FW, Graham BS. Primary cutaneous
blastic natural killer cell lymphoma. J Am Acad Dermatol
53: 742-743, 2005.
Parlette EC, Polo JM. Inoculation herpes barbae. Skin Med 4:
186-187, 2005.
Parlette EC. Red light laser photodynamic therapy of Bowen's
disease. J Drugs Dermatol Suppl 3: S22-4, 2004.
Parlette EC, Kroger N, Ross EV. Nd:YAG laser treatment of
recalcitrant folliculitis decalvans. Dermatol Surg 30: 1152-4, 2004.
Parlette EC, Ross EV. Hair removal for early treatment of
hidradenitis suppurativa. Schoch letter 53: 2, 2004.
Parlette EC, Groff W, O’Neill J, Domankevitz Y, Ross EV.
Update on variable pulse Nd:YAG laser in treatment of leg
telangiectasias. Laser Medicine and Surgery Suppl 16:
20, 2004.
Parlette EC, Parlette HL: Removal of a large labial mucocele. In
Harahap M (ed): Innovative Techniques in Skin Surgery.
New York, Marcel Dekker, Inc. 2002.
Parlette EC, Parlette HL. Erythrocyanotic discoloration of the
toes. Cutis 65: 223-224,226, 2000.
Parlette EC, Smith KJ, Germain M, Rolfe A, Skelton H.
Accelerated growth of dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans
during pregnancy. Journal of the American Academy of
Dermatology 41: 778-783, 1999.
Parlette EC, Parlette HL. Ergonomically effective grommet.
Dermatologic Surgery 25: 74-75, 1999.
Parlette EC, Parlette HL, Patterson JW. Pilomatricoma: An
alarming presentation. Cutis 62: 227-230, 1998.
Miller AC, Blakely WF, Livengood D, Whittaker T, Xu J, Ejnik
JW, Hamilton MM, Parlette E, John TS, Gerstenberg HM,
Hsu H. Transformation of human osteoblast cells to the
Tumorigenic phenotype by depleted uranium-uranyl
chloride. Environmental Health Perspectives 106: 465-71,
1998.
Research Use of Thermage Multi-Plex tip for treatment of upper arm tissue;
Skin Care Physicians, 2007-2008
Prospective clinical study of non-invasive cooling of subcutaneous
fat; Skin Care Physicians, 2007-2008
Post-approval study of ArteFil for the correction of nasolabial
folds; Skin Care Physicians, 2007-2008
Periorbital clinical trial ULT-102 for the Ulthera system; Skin Care
Physicians, 2007-2008
Evaluation of Cutera Pearl YSSG for skin rejuvenation; Skin Care
Physicians, 2007-2008
Clinical evaluation of the Dermatologic Treatment System (DTS)
using microwaves for the treatment of axillary
hyperhidrosis; Skin Care Physicians, 2007-2008
Assess long-term safety of Reloxin in the treatment of glabellar
Lines; Skin Care Physicians, 2007-08
Evaluate safety and efficacy of Cosmetalife versus control
(Restylane) for the correction of nasolabial folds; Skin Care Physicians, 2007-08
Evaluate safety and duration of efficacy of Reloxin (Botulinum
Type A Toxin) in correction of moderate to severe glabellar
Lines; Skin Care Physicians, 2007-08
Evaluate efficacy of Portrait- PSR using very low energy with and
without a cosmetic cream; Skin Care Physicians, 2007-08
Assess the performance of the near infrared Nomir Nimels
microbial elimination laser for safety and efficacy for
treatment of toenail onychomycosis; Skin Care Physicians,
2007-08
Evaluate use and safety of 1064nm Nd:YAG laser, delivered
subdermally as a treatment for reduction in appearance or
elimination of unwanted fat. Evaluate the use of laser for
tightening the skin in the area of liposlysis, to demonstrate
disruption of fat cells, to evaluate the use of an accelerome-ter in preventing thermal damage to dermal tissue; Skin Care Physicians, 2007-08
Evaluation of variable pulse Nd:YAG in the treatment of facial
telangiectasias; Naval Medical Center, San Diego, 2003-04
Determination of optimal pulse durations for the treatment of leg
telangiectasias with a neodymium YAG laser; Naval
Medical Center, San Diego, 2002-04
Investigate the transformation of human osteoblast cells to the
tumorigenic phenotype by depleted uranium-uranyl
chloride; Armed Forces Radiobiologic Research Institute,
1995
Presentations
Uncommon presentations of common skin cancers. Bon Secours
Medical Group, Continuing Medical Education, April
2018.
Panelist. Schwartz Rounds, the non-adherent patient. Virginia
Commonwealth University, College of Medicine, April
2018.
Cosmetic workshop. Virginia Commonwealth University,
Department of Dermatology, November 2017.
Laser fundamentals. Virginia Commonwealth University,
Department of Plastic Surgery, September 2017.
Superficial surgical anatomy. Walter Reed Annual Anatomy
Course. Walter Reed Military Medical Center, July 2017.
Cosmetic Maintenance of Certification Review Symposium.
American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting, San
Francisco, CA, March 2015
Laser fundamentals and applications. Mayo Clinic, Department of
Dermatology, Jacksonville, FL, February 2015
Cosmetic Maintenance of Certification Review Symposium.
American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting,
Denver, CO, March 2014
Common laser applications. Laser workshop, Candela, Orlando,
FL, November 2013
Managment of common dermatologic disorders. U. S. Naval
Hospital, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, October 2013
Facial Reconstruction. Dermatology Grand Rounds, Univ of
Florida, August 2013
Identification and Management of Skin Cancer. Family Medicine
Grand Rounds, Univ of Florida, June 2013
Indications for Mohs surgery. Otolaryngology Grand Rounds,
Univ of Florida, May 2013
Dermatologic Surgery Review. Dermatology Board Review
Course, Tampa, FL, April 2013
Periocular Reconstruction. American Academy of Dermatology
Annual Meeting, Miami, FL, April 2013
Cosmetic Maintenance of Certification Review Symposium.
American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting,
Miami, FL, April 2013
Laser Fundamentals. American Osteopathic College of
Dermatology, midyear meeting, April 2010
How do I approach vascular tumors? American Acad Derm
Annual Meeting, March 2010
Moderator: New research in oncology and reconstruction.
American Society of Dermatologic Surgery & American
Society of Cosmetic Dermatology and Aesthetic Surgery,
Joint Annual Meeting, October 2009.
Photorejuvenation and optimization of fractional resurfacing.
Laser workshop, Nashville, TN, June 2009
Fractionated resurfacing. Australian College of Cosmetic Surgery
Annual meeting, May 2009
Total photorejuvenation. Australian College of Cosmetic Surgery
Annual meeting, May 2009
Laser physics. Vanderbilt Department of Dermatology, March
2009
Candela Laser workshop. Applications with the long
pulsed alexandrite and neodymium: YAG lasers,
December 2008
Treatment of vascular lesions in Asian skin. Beijing, November
2008
Laser treatment of vascular lesions. 8th Biennial Conference of
Association of Cutaneous Surgeons of India; Indore, India,
November 2008
Treatment of pigmented lesions. 17th Candela Anniversary.
Bangkok, Thailand, November 2008
Laser physics and common laser applications. Kuala Lumpur,
November 2008
Laser treatment of pigemented lesions with Q-switched
Alexandrite, Beijing, November 2008
Management of PWS. Beijing, November 2008
Candela Laser workshop. Update on use of pulsed dye, long
pulsed alexandrite, and neodymium: YAG lasers, May
2008
Skin rejuvenation with very low energy plasma. American Society
for Lasers in Medicine and Surgery, 28th annual meeting,
Orlando, FL, April 2008
Cosmetic Update. Tidewater dermatology meeting, January 2008
Facial Flaps. Dermatology department. Eastern Virginia Medical
School, March 2007
Surgical Pearls. Dermatology department. Eastern Virginia
Medical School, March 2007
Management of Eczema. Pediatrics. Naval Medical Center,
Portsmouth, February 2007
Pediatric dermatoses. Pediatrics. Naval Medical Center,
Portsmouth, December 2006
Common skin tumors. Internal medicine. Naval Medical Center,
Portsmouth, November 2006
Great clinical cases. Dermatology department. Eastern Virginia
Medical School, November 2006
Common dermatology conditions. Internal medicine. Naval
Medical Center, Portsmouth, September 2006
Melanoma Review. Surgical services continuing medical
education symposium, USNH Okinawa, April 2006
Dermatologic Gems. Pacific Pearls Medical Symposium,
Okinawa, Japan, March 2006
Current use of IPL for facial rejuvenation. Taiwan plastic surgery
association, May 2005
Photorejuvenation using intense pulsed light. Chinese
dermatologic society, Taipei, May 2005
Burn management. USNH Okinawa departments of primary care
and surgical services, March 2005
Wound healing. USNH Okinawa departments of primary care and
surgical services, March 2005
Derm potpourri. Presented to Kadena Medical Group, January
2005
Sun safety. Presented to San Diego County YMCA Child Health
Educators, July 2004
Superficial fungal infections. Presented to Naval Medical Center,
San Diego, Department of Pediatrics, June 2004
Steroids. Preseneted to Naval Medical Center, San Diego,
Department of Pediatrics, June 2004
Contact dermatitis. Presented to Naval Medical Center, San
Diego, Department of Pediatrics, June 2004
Great cases of residency. Presented to Naval Medical Center, San
Diego and UCSD Dermatology Departments, May 2004
Common skin tumors. Presented to Naval Medical Center, San
Diego, Department of Medicine, April 2004
Variable pulse duration Nd:YAG laser for the treatment of leg
veins. Presented at American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery, 24th annual meeting, Dallas, TX. April 2004
Dermatology for the Dentist. Presented to Naval Medical Center,
San Diego, Department of Dentistry and Oral-Maxillo-
Facial Surgery, September 2003
Intense Pulsed Light demonstration module. H.T. Greenway’s
Superficial Anatomy and Cutaneous Surgery Course, July
2003
Great Clinical Dermatology Cases. Presented to Naval Medical
Center, San Diego and UCSD Dermatology Departments, October 2002
Facial Flaps. Presented to Naval Medical Center, San Diego and
UCSD Dermatology Departments, October 2002
Great Surgical Dermatology Cases. Presented to Naval Medical
Center, San Diego and UCSD Dermatology Departments,
September 2002
Wonders of Light: Clinical applications of lasers. Presented to
Departments of Dermatology, Otolaryngology, and Plastic
Surgery, University of Virginia, Health Sciences Center, August 2002
Wound Healing. Presented to Naval Medical Center, San Diego
and UCSD Dermatology Departments, March 2002
Complement. Presented to Naval Medical Center, San Diego and
UCSD Dermatology Departments, December 2001
Parlette EC, Smith KJ, Germain M, Rolfe A, Skelton H.
Accelerated growth of dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans
during pregnancy.
Presented at: Quarterly D.C. Dermatology Conference 2/99
International Society of Dermatopathology
Conference, New Orleans, 3/99
American Academy of Dermatology
Conference, New York, 7/99
Diagnosis and management of human papilloma virus. USUHS
2nd year medical students, March 1999
Decubitus ulcers. Presented to ICU staff, NNMC,January 1999
Malignant Melanoma. Presented to Ward Medicine team,
NNMC, February 1999
Facial Flaps. Presented to Bethesda Naval Hospital, Department
of Dermatology, July 1998 and to University of Virginia,
Department of Otolaryngology, January 1998
Basal Cell Nevus Syndrome. Presented to Bethesda Naval
Hospital, Department of Dermatology, July 1998
Muir-Torre Syndrome. Presented to Bethesda Naval Hospital,
Department of Dermatology, July 1998
Melanoma. Presented to University of Virginia, Department of
Plastic Surgery, November 1998
Selected genodermatoses associated with malignancy. Presented
to Bethesda Naval Hospital, Departement of Dermatology,
October 1997
Extracurricular
Activities
Helping Hands Homeless Clinic
Volunteer physician, 2014-2016
Pacific Partnership 2014
Volunteered to assist U.S. Navy medical team in treatment of
dozens of burn scar patients, Da Nang, Vietnam, June 2014
U.S. Navy Reserves
Volunteered for Joint Task Force Platinum, Guantanamo Bay,
Cuba
Support of Detention Centers and Operation Enduring
Freedom, 10/2013
Assistant Command Fitness Liaison, NOSC Norfok, Det R, 2013
U.S. Naval Hospital, Okinawa, Japan
U.S.A.-Okinawa Track & Field Team, Assistant Captain, 2004-
2006
Dragon Boat racing team, 2006
Command 3-on-3 Basketball Champions, 2005
Fitness Enhancement Program, Coordinator, 2005-2006
Naval Medical Center, San Diego
San Diego Recreation Flag Football league, 2004
Command 5-on-5 Basketball Champions, 2003
Community church league basketball, 2002-2003
Kids ‘n Kritters, Pediatric Health Symposium
Sun Safety Booth, 4/02, 4/03
Command 3-on-3 Basketball Champions, 2002
Intramural Basketball, Command runner-up, 2001
2nd Marine Division (1999-2001)
Basic Life Support (BLS) instructor
Lay leader
24 MEU(SOC) Basketball team
National Naval Medical Center (1998-1999)
Intramural Softball Champions
Intramural Basketball
University of Virginia (1994-1998)
Spinal Chords, male a cappella group benefiting the Children’s
Medical Center-President and Treasurer, 1994-96
Camp Holiday Trails, Camp for Disabled and Chronically Ill
Children
Chairman for Donations-1995-96
Chairman for Advertising 1994-95
Top Fund Raiser, 1995 & 1996
HIV Awareness and Education Program for Local High Schools
Educator-1994-96
Club Med, Internal Medicine Club, 1994-1997
Social Committee
Medical Student Gym Manager, 1995-96
Christian Medical Fellowship, 1994-97
Pediatrics Club, 1994-96
Family Practice Club, 1994-96
Intramural Sports, 1994-96: Basketball, Football, Soccer,
Volleyball
Fourth Year Class Play, 1998: Writer and actor
Virginia Tech (1990-1994)
Virginia Tech Varsity Cross Country, 1990-94
Virginia Tech Varsity Indoor Track, 1990-94
Virginia Tech Varsity Outdoor Track, 1990-94
Montgomery County (VA) Improvement Council
Volunteer Coordinator
Fellowship of Christian Athletes
Collegiate Christian Life
Psychology Club
Special Olympics Volunteer
Intramural Sports: Basketball, Football, Softball, Tennis
What Patients are Saying
I absolutely love how easy it is to see a dermatologist on this app. For people like me who have waited years for treatment due to being embarrassed and afraid of the cost if I go in person, this is life changing! The doctors are very personal when developing a treatment plan and are very easy to contact and work with. Prescriptions are always available at my pharmacy right away. I can’t explain enough just how much being able to treat my skin problems from my own home has impacted me!
Lynsey
The ability to take photos and speak virtually to a dermatologist is well worth the price. No need for an in-person visit, while receiving the same quality of care. Additionally, there is no time pressure with SkyMD®, whereas in-person visits may be rushed due to the quantity of patients in the clinic.
David
Knowledgeable. Better than in person. Usually dermatologist doesn’t care to listen what patients have to say about their past experience. The internet has enabled many people to better understand their condition. SkyMD® gives the patient an opportunity to, in detail, discuss his/her experiences.
Miguel
My doctor provided in depth counseling as to what condition I had, what aggravated it, my treatment options, considerations for my budget, as well as a treatment plan that mitigated my risk of known side effects from the medication. I felt respected and cared for as a patient.
Rebecca
I was surprised at how fast my visit/case was reviewed by a Dermatologist. My visit was actually much better than the one I would have received with an in-person dermatologist. I was able to get a diagnosis and prescription within an hour of submitting my visit.
Lauren
I explained what problems I was having, sent in a few pictures to further explain and had a dermatologist message me within hours of me submitting my visit request and had an Rx sent to my pharmacy of choice later that day. Overall it has been a very fast and great experience.
Shelby
Quick diagnosis, ease of use, ability to message my doctor, ability to make follow up appointments at no additional charge, ability to get diagnosis over the weekend, uploading pictures to get diagnosis, native mobile app, sleek UI
Yoon Kyung
It was fast and easy. The cost was reasonable. I didn’t have to leave the house or schedule an appointment months in advance. RX was sent to my pharmacy and the doctor gave me a good treatment plan to follow. This was better than what I expected and I will recommend this service to anyone.
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How it Works
Connect with your doctor securely from your smartphone, tablet or computer.
Fill out a short questionnaire and snap photos of your condition.
Get a personalized treatment plan. Prescriptions are digitally routed to your preferred pharmacy.