Medix7 Dermatology Clinic – Online Skin Specialist for Adults & Children
Evidence-based dermatology care for skin, hair and nail conditions. Clear diagnosis, practical treatment plans and safe follow-up — in English, Swedish and Arabic.
Appointments available in English, Swedish and Arabic. Evidence-based care. Written treatment plan after your visit.
About Medix7 Dermatology Clinic
Dermatology focuses on diagnosing and treating diseases of the skin, hair and nails. Many skin conditions can be safely assessed online using high-quality photos, detailed medical history and structured consultation.
At Medix7 Dermatology Clinic, we help adults and children with both short-term skin problems and long-term chronic conditions. Our goal is to provide a clear diagnosis when possible, structured investigation when needed, and a safe treatment plan with follow-up.
How we help
- Detailed symptom assessment and medical history review
- Photo-based evaluation of rashes and skin lesions
- Personalized treatment plans
- Interpretation of prior laboratory tests or biopsy results
- Second opinion consultations
- Guidance on when in-person evaluation or biopsy is required
- Long-term follow-up for chronic conditions
- Preventive advice and skin care recommendations
We translate complex medical information into practical next steps — what it means, what to do now, and what to monitor.
Who We Help
- Adults with acute or chronic skin problems
- Children with eczema, rashes or birthmarks
- Teenagers with acne and acne scarring concerns
- Patients with hair loss or scalp disorders
- People with nail changes or fungal infections
- Patients seeking second opinions on biopsy results
- Individuals concerned about moles or skin cancer risk
- Patients needing follow-up for chronic dermatologic disease
Common Symptoms We Assess
- Itchy rash
- Red patches on skin
- Dry, cracked or inflamed skin
- Acne or pimples
- Hair thinning or sudden hair loss
- Changes in moles
- Scalp itching or flaking
- Blisters or painful skin eruptions
- Nail discoloration or thickening
- Dark or light skin patches
10 Common Skin Conditions We Can Help With
1. Acne
Age: Teenagers and adults
Symptoms: Pimples, blackheads, cysts
Diagnosis: Clinical evaluation
Treatment: Topical retinoids, antibiotics, hormonal therapy when appropriate
Follow-up: 6–12 weeks review
2. Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema)
Chronic itchy inflammatory skin disease common in children and adults.
Treatment includes moisturizers, topical corticosteroids, and trigger management.
3. Psoriasis
Chronic immune-mediated condition causing red scaly plaques.
Management includes topical treatments, phototherapy referral or systemic therapy referral if needed.
4. Rosacea
Facial redness and sensitivity, often in adults.
5. Fungal Skin Infections
Ringworm, athlete’s foot, nail fungus.
6. Hair Loss (Alopecia)
Androgenetic alopecia, telogen effluvium, alopecia areata.
7. Urticaria (Hives)
Itchy raised wheals, often allergic or idiopathic.
8. Contact Dermatitis
Allergic or irritant reaction to substances.
9. Vitiligo
Depigmented skin patches.
10. Suspicious Moles / Skin Cancer Assessment
Evaluation of concerning skin lesions. Referral for biopsy when necessary.
Services & Investigations
- Full dermatologic history assessment
- Photo review and lesion evaluation
- Guidance for biopsy or in-person referral
- Prescription of appropriate dermatologic medication
- Blood test guidance when needed
- Chronic disease monitoring
- Second opinion review
How a Digital Visit Works
- Book online and describe your concern.
- Upload clear photos and previous test results.
- Video or phone consultation with dermatologist.
- Receive written treatment plan and follow-up schedule.
What to Prepare
- Clear photos in good lighting
- Symptom timeline
- Current medications list
- Allergies
- Previous lab/biopsy results
- Your top 3 questions
Included: Consultation, assessment, treatment plan.
Not included: Laboratory tests, biopsy procedures, medications, in-person referrals.
When to Seek Urgent Care
Call emergency services immediately (112 in Sweden) if you have:
- Severe allergic reaction with breathing difficulty
- Rapidly spreading painful rash with fever
- Skin infection with high fever
Online dermatology has limitations. Some conditions require urgent in-person assessment.
Our Dermatologists
Dr. May Fadhil – Consultant Dermatologist
Languages: English, Arabic
Book with Dr. May FadhilDr. Ali Al-Toky – Dermatologist
Languages: English, Arabic
Book with Dr. Ali Al-TokyFAQ
When should I seek dermatology care?
If a rash lasts more than 1–2 weeks, worsens, or causes discomfort.
Can you prescribe medication?
Yes, when clinically appropriate and legally permitted.
Do I need tests before the visit?
No, unless previously instructed.
Can children have online dermatology visits?
Yes, with a parent or guardian present.
What if symptoms worsen?
Seek urgent care or contact emergency services if severe.
