General Dermatological (Emergency) Ambulatory Unit I for patients without referrals and appointments
- Patients receive numbers upon arrival and treatment is provided in the order of the numbers for the day as given out. Only a limited number of patients are seen every day.
- No care is provided without a number, except for patients transported by the Ambulance Service, patients in need of immediate medical attention and patients referred from other units of the clinic.
- Examinations are not necessarily done in the order of arrival.
- The outpatients unit can be found in the right wing of the Dermatology Clinic in suite 1.
- Clinic times:
- Mo: 8 AM - 4 PM
- Tue: 8 AM - 4 PM
- Wed: 8 AM - 2 PM
- Thurs: 8 AM - 4 PM
- Fri: 8 AM - 4 PM
General Dermatological Ambulatory Unit II – Appointment-only service.
- It can be found in the right wing of the Dermatology Clinic, in suite 4.
Venereal diseases (STD): care is provided on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 12 PM - 3:30 PM in the right wing of the building, in suite 2 on the ground floor.
Mycology specialist consultation: care is provided on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 12 PM - 3:30 PM in the right wing of the building, in suite 2 on the ground floor.
- If onychomycosis is suspected the doctor may want to have a sample of the nail taken to confirm the presence of a fungus and to define it accurately thus helping to provide appropriate care.
- Sampling can only be done if the nail has not been trimmed.
- If the patient has used antifungal nail polish that is available over the counter in a pharmacy, or has taken antifungal tablets, or capsules, nail sampling can only be done 3 months after the last treatment.
- If antifungal creams have been applied nail sampling can usually be done 2 weeks after the last treatment.
- If patients suspect fungal infection of the nails they are to request an appointment keeping the above in mind.
Melanoma specialist consultation: Patients diagnosed with melanoma on Mondays and Thursdays without appointment.
- Located in the right wing of the building in suite 4 on the ground floor.
Dermatological Allergology, and Clinical Immunology and Allergology: The unit takes care of dermatological allergies and dermatological immunological conditions.
- Patients with dermatological conditions need to arrive with a referral and by appointment.
- Examinations are usually done mornings. In the afternoons we do allergy testing.
- Special blood draws (LTT test) are done if drug allergy is suspected on Mondays and Thursdays from 8 AM to 9 AM. A specialist needs to examine patients before the test is done.
- The unit is located in the left wing of the building.
Psoriasis specialist consultation: Treatment and care of patients diagnosed with severe psoriasis.
- The outpatient care is located in the left wing of the building.
Phlebology outpatients: treatment of ulcers that are secondary to mostly venous circulatory disorder.
- Patients, who used to be provided with bandaging are requested to bring documents confirming this fact.
- The unit is located in the left wing of our building.
Dermatosurgery specialist consultation: Open every workday primarily for patients referred by our specialist consultations, but patients’ postoperative care is also done here.
Burn aftercare specialist consultation: Treatment and care of burn patients is available every weekday.
Photo dermatological specialist consultation: The unit takes care of skin damages caused by the sun and is open every Tuesday and Thursday.