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How Do I Choose the Best Eczema Specialist?

Lainie Petersen
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Updated Jan 29, 2024
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When choosing an eczema specialist, you should find out about the specialist's background and reputation by contacting the licensing board for physicians in your area and getting recommendations from your primary care physicians as well as the specialist's current and former patients. If you suspect that the eczema is caused by an allergy, you may wish to find an eczema specialist who is also an allergist. Otherwise, working with a dermatologist may be another good option, as dermatologists specialize in the treatment of skin conditions. When you contact the office of an eczema specialist, be sure to ask about insurance acceptance and other financial matters so as to be sure that you can afford his or her services.

Eczema is an inflammatory skin condition that has several causes. In some cases, eczema may be caused by stress and anxiety, although it is also often triggered by allergies and sensitivities to food, fabrics, and personal care products. In many cases, you may not need to see an eczema specialist to receive relief from this condition. Many primary care doctors are able to diagnose and treat eczema and may be able to work with you to identify its cause. If you have a stubborn case, however, your doctor may advise you to seek advice from an eczema specialist.

For many people, the best type of eczema specialist may be a dermatologist, as these doctors are skin specialists and can perhaps more accurately diagnose and treat your condition. When looking for a dermatologist, be sure to find out whether he or she is certified as a dermatologist by a recognized medical specialty board in your area. You should also inquire of your jurisdiction's licensing board as to whether he or she has a clean disciplinary record.

Another type of eczema specialist is an allergist. Eczema may be the result of allergies, and so it may make sense to approach an allergist and ask about having a battery of allergy tests completed. As with a dermatologist, you should always investigate the allergist's reputation and credentials. You may also want to see a dermatologist first and ask if seeing an allergist is a good idea. Your dermatologist may be able to recommend a good allergist who is also an eczema specialist. Parents of children with eczema may wish to choose a pediatric allergist to perform the testing, as he or she may have more specialized knowledge of children's allergies and their symptoms.

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Lainie Petersen
By Lainie Petersen , Former Writer
Lainie Petersen, a talented writer, copywriter, and content creator, brings her diverse skill set to her role as an editor. With a unique educational background, she crafts engaging content and hosts podcasts and radio shows, showcasing her versatility as a media and communication professional. Her ability to understand and connect with audiences makes her a valuable asset to any media organization.

Discussion Comments

By Rundocuri — On Aug 19, 2014

I have found that a family doctor is usually the best person to treat eczema, unless of course it is a severe case.

A family doctor has the best knowledge of a patient's history and needs, and is usually able to offer the best treatments for eczema.

By Ocelot60 — On Aug 18, 2014

I found a great eczema specialist at a teaching hospital in my area. Often, these doctors are on the cutting-edge when it comes to new treatments. Many of them also offer trials for new drugs, and patients who participate may qualify for free or reduced cost treatments.

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