DermatologistOnCall

Iagnosis raises $1.2M for its online dermatologist service

The company runs an online service called DermatologistOnCall that offers online consultations with a smartphone, tablet or computer.
Spruce Health

Spruce Health’s virtual doctor app is focused on acne problems

Each virtual visit costs $40, and the majority of this money goes to the physician, according to Spruce Health's CEO Ray Bradford.
RegimenMD - skyMD

RegimenMD, SkyMD create an end-to-end, dermatology-specific telehealth solution

The integrated telehealth experience includes online consultations, diagnosis, treatment, dispensing of skincare products and continuity of care.
Alexander Borve

Interview with Alexander Börve, the founder and CEO of First Derm

The service, developed by iDoc24, connects users directly to dermatologists for an opinion on any skin issue - anywhere, anytime, anonymously.
Using AI to help find answers to common skin conditions

Google demos an AI-powered dermatology assist tool

It was designed to help users understand what's going on with issues related to the body's largest organ: their skin, hair and nails.
MoleScope

MoleScope turns a smartphone into a skin cancer diagnostic tool

The setup involves a mini-microscope that attaches to a smartphone, an app and a HIPAA-compliant cloud-based analytical platform called DermEngine.
Dr. Ben Behnam, MD

Interview with founder of DermCheck Dermatology – Dr. Ben Behnam, MD

The company allows users to have a virtual consultation with a dermatologist right through their phone, saving them time and money.
Klara app

Germany’s Klara secures $2.5M for its dermatology care app

The company's existing investors include Atlantic Labs, 6Wunderkinder CEO Christian Reber, former CEO of Bayer-Dermatology, Marc Lafeuille, and TA Venture.
Google Glass used to diagnose skin conditions

Google Glass used to diagnose skin conditions

A team of physicians at Rhode Island Hospital wanted to test Google Glass in real-time, video dermatological consultations.
Spruce mobile app

Spruce secures $15M for its tele-dermatologist service

The company's iOS app helps consumers get treatment for select skin problems without having to interact with a physician in-person or even in real-time.