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I am student, do I still to register with a GP? Do I need a referral to see a Dermatologist? How can students register with a local GP? However, if your own attempts are not providing relief or if your family doctor is stumped by your condition, it might be wise to consult with a specialist. If you believe you may have any of the above conditions, ask your general practitioner for a referral to see an online dermatologist.

In Canada, you can see a dermatologist without a referral. But this is only done at a cost to the patient. The answer to this question depends on a lot of variables, including your age, your health history, your family history, and how your complaint presents. For example, getting referred to a dermatologist for a mole may be out of an abundance of caution due to your history of sun exposure.

However, if the mole looks cancerous, you may be provided an urgent dermatology referral, or even instructed to go to your local emergency department. Your general practitioner can assess your skin, hair, or nail complaint and see whether it merits a written referral to see a dermatologist. Sometimes your general practitioner will provide you with the referral directly.

If you made the appointment online such as with WalkInVirtualClinics secure online service , you will need to print it and contact a dermatology clinic near you that is accepting new patients and provide them with the written referral when you arrive at your first appointment, along with your provincial health card and any other information they may need. In some cases, your general practitioner or family doctor may have a dermatologist in mind they know and trust and could fax the referral directly to them.

Ask your general practitioner if they want to provide you with a referral to see a specific dermatologist, and be sure to write down any other instructions they may provide you. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. An online clinic to consult doctors and medical specialist for wide range of health issues.

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Sign in now. Not a member yet? Register now. Search for discussions or people. Thankyou, Sophie xx. Good luck with your appointment and please let us know how you get on, Angie Stage 3 melanoma patient. Thankyou both for taking the time to reply x. As far as COVID restrictions, unfortunately at the moment some appointments will be done on a bases, although it depends on the Hospital and the circumstances Unfortunately for me though I have just had to experience the COVID restrictions first hand after being diagnosed with Secondary Lymph node Cancer in my Neck and Primary Cancer in my Tonsils, which by the way to put you at ease has nothing to do with the Skin Cancer, and I can tell you now has been a totally different experience.

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