Covid 19 Update
WE ARE OPEN TO SERVE YOU!
REGULAR OFFICE HOURS
Kindly call our office at 609 -838 -9040 to schedule your in-office appointments.
You can schedule these appointments by calling our office at 609-838-9040.
We will still continue to offer TELE-DERMATOLOGY/ TELEMEDICINE APPOINTMENTS. Please see details below.
We thank our dear patients for their understanding and we pray that everyone practices social distancing in order for us to control this crisis quickly.
Let's all work together in order to achieve a healthy, coronavirus free community!
Sincerely,
Maria R. Abello-Poblete, MD, FAAD
Dermatology Visits Now
Available Online
In order to ensure continued care for our patients, we are offering online dermatology services where our existing patient can access care for specific dermatology issues at any time and from anywhere in NJ. Patients can receive a diagnosis and treatment generally within 24 hours.
Call the office for more information or to book your appointment.
For those with health coverage including medicare, and other commercial insurances, we will bill the visits through your insurance. For those without insurance, the charge will be $200 for initial visit and $120 for follow up.
Coronavirus 2020 and
immunosuppressants
There is an increasing number of coronavirus cases in the US and we are continuously monitoring this matter for the welfare of our patients and staff.
Our greatest concern is for our patients who are on prescriptions for hair, skin or other conditions that weaken the function of their immune system. For these patients, if they feel like they have any flu like symptoms, we recommend holding their medication until they have recovered from the infection. Kindly call us if you decide to discontinue your medications.
The medications that may weaken your immune system are the following:
Azathrioprine
Cellcept/ Mycophenolate Mofetil
Cosentyx
Cyclosporine
Enbrel
Humira
Prednisone
Methotrexate
Taltz
and others.
If you have other concerns you want to discuss further with us, kindly call us at 609-838-9040.
For additional information about coronavirus, please refer to the CDC webpage Frequently Asked Questions: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html
or the Coronavirus disease outbreak page of the World Health Organization: https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019