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Telemedicine Jobs for Dermatologists

Telemedicine jobs for dermatologists are remote roles assessing skin, hair, and nail concerns from clear patient photos and live video.

On GeraClinic, you set your own hours and consultation fee, keep 85% of every consultation, and are paid within 3-5 business days — free to apply, no minimum hours, working entirely from home.

Last updated 2026-07-01

Why dermatology works remotely

Dermatology is one of the most visual fields in medicine, so a well-photographed rash, acne flare, or plaque can often be assessed remotely — which is exactly why teledermatology is among the most established forms of telemedicine and why patients use it to skip long in-person waits.

What patients book dermatologists for online

This mirrors what patients see on the online dermatology consultation page — their demand is your caseload:

  • Acne assessment and treatment guidance
  • Eczema and dermatitis management
  • New or persistent rashes shown on camera
  • Psoriasis flare-ups and long-term management
  • Hair and scalp concerns
  • Initial mole reviews with advice on when in-person assessment is needed

Honest limits

Suspicious lesions, anything needing dermoscopy or biopsy, and poor-quality images must be redirected to in-person care — the remote role includes deciding what cannot be assessed remotely.

How to apply

  1. Apply online with your license, credentials, and specialties — about 10 minutes, free.
  2. Credential verification with your national medical registry typically takes 2-3 business days.
  3. Set your availability, consultation types, and fee — then go live and accept bookings.

Other specialties

Dermatology telemedicine jobs by country

GeraClinic recruits licensed doctors worldwide. Country-specific requirements, payout methods, and application details:

Frequently asked questions

What do dermatologists actually do in a telemedicine job?+

Dermatology is one of the most visual fields in medicine, so a well-photographed rash, acne flare, or plaque can often be assessed remotely — which is exactly why teledermatology is among the most established forms of telemedicine and why patients use it to skip long in-person waits. Typical bookings include: acne assessment and treatment guidance; eczema and dermatitis management; new or persistent rashes shown on camera; psoriasis flare-ups and long-term management.

What are the limits of remote dermatology work?+

Suspicious lesions, anything needing dermoscopy or biopsy, and poor-quality images must be redirected to in-person care — the remote role includes deciding what cannot be assessed remotely.

Is it free to apply for a telemedicine job on GeraClinic?+

Yes. Applying is free — there are no signup fees, no monthly subscriptions, and no hidden charges. GeraClinic charges a transparent 15% platform fee on each consultation, so you keep 85% of everything you earn.

How long does it take to start seeing patients?+

The application takes about 10 minutes. Credential verification with your national medical registry typically takes 2-3 business days, after which you complete a short onboarding, set your availability and fees, and go live.

How and when do I get paid?+

Patients pay when they book, and your earnings are paid out within 3-5 business days. Depending on your country, payouts are available via bank transfer, mobile money, or digital wallets, and you can track every payment from your Doctor Dashboard.

Do I need any special equipment?+

No special hardware. You need a computer or smartphone with a webcam, a reliable internet connection, and a quiet, private space for consultations. GeraClinic runs in any modern web browser.

Start seeing dermatology patients online

Free to apply, no signup or monthly fees. Set your own hours and consultation fee, keep 85% of every consultation, and get paid within 3-5 business days.