What happens if an in-person dermatology appointment is recommended?
Targeted referral when medically necessary
If an in-person dermatology appointment is recommended, this means that the available information is not sufficient for a final digital assessment or that further examination is required.
In such cases, the referring practice can inform the patient specifically about the next steps. This may include recommending an in-person dermatology appointment, assessing urgency or supporting further coordination.
This helps ensure that unclear or potentially serious findings are assessed in person in a timely manner.