skindoc logo Clear x skindoc: Exclusive 10% Off UK Dermatology Consultations

Dr. James Denny, Skindoc Co-Founder

Achieve your healthiest skin yet with expert care from skindoc, recommended by Clear.

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Why skindoc?

NHS-trained, award-winning consultant dermatologists.

Fast and personalised treatment plans.

Affordable teledermatology consultations from the comfort of your home.

Trusted by Clear’s users for effective solutions to acne, rosacea, eczema, and more.

Easy image upload - no in-person appointment needed to get expert help.

Skip the waitlists – skindoc appointments are available in days, not months.

How it works?

  1. 1. Download the free Clear app from the App Store or Google Play .
  2. 2. Access the skindoc discount code in the app.
  3. 3. Book your consultation with skindoc via their website, applying your discount code at checkout.
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Real people, real results

"Absolute life-saver for busy people. I was seen over lunch and they are getting me sorted as we speak. Never even had to leave the shop. Cheers."

George RT · Business Owner

"Dr Sree was amazing!! He saw me the very next day, diagnosed me on the spot and linked me up with their pharmacist who sent me my treatment later that day. I cannot express my gratitude any more. Thank you all for helping me in my desperation!"

Anna B · Teacher

"Loved it. Such an easy experience and was seen really quickly. Very professional doctor and he arranged everything for me. Thanks so much. "

Will W · Physiotherapist

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How do I book an appointment with skindoc?

Download Clear, get the discount code, and use it on skindoc’s site when booking.

Is the 10% discount available to all users?

Yes – anyone who downloads the Clear app can access the code.

What is online dermatology?

Online dermatology, also known as ‘teledermatology’ is a type of service that harnesses modern technology to deliver expert skincare remotely. Teledermatology has been around for decades but recently has seen a huge increase in usage across the World. Since dermatology is primarily based upon what you can see, it is perfectly suited to this with very little difference seen compared to care delivered in a physical face-to-face clinic.

Does online dermatology work and is it safe?

Online dermatology has been shown to be as effective as in-person dermatology in over 90% of cases. skindoc has worked very hard to make sure that its services give you plenty of opportunities to tell us how you need our help, whether it be by using questionnaires, photographs or live video consultations. As a result, skindoc can safely address the vast majority of dermatological issues. It is however not a replacement for in-person dermatology, rather a highly convenient and much more accessible option that removes the need to travel or even leave your own home. There are still some things that normally need to be seen by a dermatologist in person. This includes, but is not limited to, concerning moles, life-threatening skin rashes, treatment-resistant skin complaints that require immunosuppression etc.

What types of things do you treat?

Dermatologists are specialists that are trained in treating disease of the skin, hair, nails and mouth. There are around 2000 different conditions, and we can address nearly all of them. Because dermatology can be very confusing, skindoc have created nine easy categories for you to choose from; acne and spots inc. rosacea, infected hair follicles, cysts, sores and boils, skin rashes inc. eczema, psoriasis, allergy, hives, blisters and infection, skin changes inc. colour loss, darkening, swelling and thickening, nail problems inc. infections, new colours and unexplained changes, moles & Growths inc. lumps, bumps and lesions, hair problems inc. hair loss, excessive growth and changes to your hair, mouth & Lips inc. new lumps and changes to your inside cheek or gums, no rash to see inc. itching, altered sensations and excessive sweating.

Will I be treated by a qualified dermatologist?

Yes. 100% of our services are delivered by UK-based dermatology consultants. Whichever service you chose, rest assured your concerns will be addressed by a highly qualified skin specialist that fully understands the UK health system.

Will my doctor be in the UK?

Yes. Our services are delivered by UK-based dermatology consultants only.

Do I need a referral from my GP to use your service?

If you are a private patient and self-funding then no, you can self-refer. If you have private medical insurance (or are being referred by the NHS) then yes, a referral letter is usually required. Please check with your private medical insurer to clarify the exact steps you need to take to be referred into skindoc.

Can I use the service abroad?

Even though skindoc is a UK-based service, you can book appointments and submit cases from anywhere in the World provided you have a UK address and submit a valid ID. Since you will be reviewed by a UK-based doctor, our services follow UK laws and regulations and as such there are some countries you cannot use our service from because their rules and regulations vary. You will not be able to use our services from the following countries: USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Germany & China. Before booking, please check for any local restrictions on consulting with a clinician outside of the country you are situated in. When it comes to prescriptions, there are some European countries where we might be able to submit a private prescription. Please let your doctor know during your appointment if you are outside of the UK so they can best advise you.

Do I have to pay?

If you are a self-funded and self-referred individual, then yes and the prices are available under skindoc's Pricing page. If you have private medical insurance, please check with your insurer that they will fund your consultation before booking. skindoc and the doctors who work here are recognised by several healthcare insurance providers so when you contact them, please ensure that they provide us with your Insurance Membership Policy number and Authorisation Code prior to booking an appointment. If you have been referred by your NHS GP, then an account will be created for you and payment will not be required.

For more skindoc FAQs, visit skindoc's FAQs page.