Dermatology Telehealth

Mandel Dermatology is Powered by DocBright to offer asynchronous, store-and-forward telehealth. Get care from anywhere at any time by submitting photos of your condition, and you'll get care within 24 hours without the need for any phone calls or video chats.

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How it Works

With DocBright, you fill out a medical questionnaire, upload photos of your condition and submit! Then within 24 hours you'll receive a comprehensive diagnosis, treatment plan, and prescriptions sent to your pharmacy. No phone or video calls are required.

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Dermatology Telehealth FAQ

  • Does DocBright accept insurance?

    With DocBright, you'll pay an affordable $59 flat-fee. This is similar in cost to the required co-pay when seeing an in-person dermatologist when using your insurance. You can always attempt to submit your receipt to your insurance company for reimbursement, and insurance can always be used for your medications.

  • What if I need to speak with my dermatologist after the consult?

    We pride ourselves on patient access. All DocBright users will have access to their provider for up to 7 days after their submission so that if follow-up questions, changes to your condition, or other concerns arise, you can get in touch with your healthcare expert.

  • Does DocBright replace in-office visits?

    While DocBright is great for most visit types, DocBright should not be considered a replacement for an in-office visit with a healthcare provider. If our team determines that your submission requires an in-office visit, we may refer you to visit a physical medical facility.


    DocBright should not be used in the event of an emergency. In the event of an emergency, you should dial 911.

  • Can I get Accutane on DocBright?

    Isotretinoin (also known as Accutane) is a potent medication and treatment regimen that needs active monitoring. As such, it cannot be prescribed remotely by providers using DocBright. Our providers are highly experienced in treating first with topical regimens, that may eliminate the need for Isotretinoin.

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