Clear, expert dermatology care—without the wait

Board-certified dermatology care, available nationwide

✔ 30,000+ dermatology cases reviewed
✔ Licensed in all 50 U.S. states + Washington, DC
✔ University of Michigan + UC San Diego
✔ Pediatric dermatology fellowship-trained
✔ Cases reviewed within 24 hours

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Asynchronous Telemedicine • Licensed in all 50 U.S. states + Washington, DC

How can I help you?

Choose a Consultation Option

To ensure you receive the most appropriate care, consultations are offered through two different pathways based on your specific skin concern.

All consultations are personally reviewed by Anne Allen, MD, a dermatologist board-certified by the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) and fellowship trained in pediatric dermatology (FAAD). Response guaranteed within 24 hours of submission in most cases. If your concern requires in-person evaluation, you will be advised.

Option 1: For more complex care

online dermatology services

Best for: Rashes, inflammatory skin conditions, and acne requiring isotretinoin (Accutane).

Payment: Self-pay $95 per visit. Patients may use FSA/HSA funds. Some patients may also have the option to use insurance when initiating their visit through their insurance plan.

Availability note: This consultation option is currently available to patients located in AR, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, DE, FL, GA, IL, IN, KS, KY, MA, MD, MO, MS, NC, NH, NJ, NM, NV, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, TN, TX, UT, VA, VT, WA, WV.

Option 2: For customized skincare + common concerns

A woman sitting on a sofa using a laptop to start an online consultation with Anne Allen, dermatologist.

Best for: Mild to moderate acne (not requiring Accutane / isotretinoin), rosacea, aging skin, hair loss, and customized compounded topical treatments.

Payment: Self-pay $69 per visit.

Availability note: This consultation option is currently available to patients located in AL, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DE, FL, GA, HI, IL, KY, LA, MA, MD, ME, MI, MN, MO, MT, NC, ND, NE, NH, NV, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, TN, TX, UT, WV, WY.

Consultations are conducted through third-party telehealth platforms.

How online dermatology works:

  1. Submit photos and a brief medical history related to your skin concern.

  2. Your case is reviewed by a board-certified dermatologist.

  3. You receive a personalized treatment plan, prescriptions if appropriate, and clear follow-up guidance.

About Dr. Anne Allen

I am a board-certified dermatologist providing care for patients of all ages—from infants and children to adults. I am also a fellowship-trained pediatric dermatologist licensed to practice medicine in all 50 U.S. states and Washington, DC.

My pediatric dermatology fellowship shapes a careful, evidence-based approach that emphasizes safety, diagnostic precision, and individualized treatment. This perspective is particularly important in asynchronous dermatology, where thoughtful clinical judgment—rather than automation—guides care decisions.

In addition to clinical practice, I have a professional interest in the responsible integration of digital health tools and artificial intelligence into dermatologic care, particularly within asynchronous and pediatric-inclusive workflows, with a focus on safety, accuracy, and personalization.

Dr. Anne Allen is a fellowship-trained pediatric dermatologist providing nationwide teledermatology care across all 50 U.S. states and Washington, DC.

Clinical Oversight & Technology

My work focuses on physician-led asynchronous care models and the responsible integration of artificial intelligence into dermatology workflows, while maintaining physician oversight, clinical judgment, and patient safety.

My clinical practice emphasizes physician-led asynchronous care models that prioritize diagnostic accuracy, individualized treatment, and thoughtful, responsible technology integration.

Licensed to practice medicine in all 50 U.S. states and Washington, DC.

Dr. Allen also writes about physician oversight and governance in AI-enabled dermatology.

Conditions Commonly Treated

  • Acne (including hormonal and adult acne)

  • Eczema / atopic dermatitis

  • Rashes

  • Molluscum contagiosum

  • Warts

  • Rosacea

  • Hair loss (including telogen effluvium and androgenetic alopecia)

  • Medication refills and follow-ups

  • Other non-urgent dermatologic concerns

Why Patients Choose This Approach

  • Direct review by a board-certified dermatologist (not AI alone)

  • Fellowship-trained expertise, including pediatric dermatology

  • Physician-led care—not automated or algorithm-driven

  • Thoughtful, individualized treatment plans (not one-size-fits-all)

  • Convenient, asynchronous care—no scheduling required

  • Clear instructions with follow-up guidance

FAQs

Is there a fellowship-trained pediatric dermatologist licensed in all 50 U.S. states?

1

Yes—Dr. Anne Allen is a board-certified, fellowship-trained pediatric dermatologist licensed to practice medicine in all 50 U.S. states and Washington, DC, providing nationwide teledermatology care for children and adults.


Who reviews my case?

2

All consultations are personally reviewed by Dr. Anne Allen, a board-certified dermatologist.


Is online dermatology appropriate for all skin concerns?

3

Online dermatology is well suited for many non-urgent skin concerns. It is not ideal for full skin examinations, evaluation of concerning skin lesions, or severe or rapidly worsening rashes. If your condition requires in-person evaluation or testing, you will be advised.

Medical-Grade Skincare, Simplified

Start with dermatologist-recommended skincare designed to work — whether you want a simple routine or something more customized. I offer access to dermatologist-recommended skincare and hair treatments, including AlumierMD, Skin Medicinals, and Nutrafol for patients experiencing hair thinning.

My Recommended Skincare Approach

I typically recommend starting with AlumierMD for most patients. These are medical-grade, clean, and cruelty-free formulations with clinically backed ingredients designed to work together as a complete system.

Skincare Routines

I’ve developed these routines based on real-world experience treating thousands of patients across a wide range of skin types and conditions.

Shop AlumierMD through a board-certified dermatologist:

Start with the routine that best matches your main skin concern:

  • Morning

    • Cleanser → Purifying Gel Cleanser (or SensiCalm Cleanser if dry/sensitive)

    • Vitamin C → EverActive C&E® + Peptide

    • Moisturizer → HydraDew (or HydraLight if oily)

    • Sunscreen → Sheer Hydration Broad Spectrum SPF 40

    Evening

    • Cleanser → Purifying Gel Cleanser

    • Tretinoin (prescription)

    • Moisturizer → HydraDew

  • Morning

    • Salicylic acid cleanser (Alumier Purifying Gel Cleanser)

    • Optional: Niacinamide serum (helps oil + redness)

    • Lightweight moisturizer (Alumier HydraLight)

    • Sunscreen

    Evening

    • Cleanser

    • Tretinoin (or adapalene if sensitive)

    • Moisturizer

    Optional add-ons (if needed):

    • Benzoyl peroxide 4% wash (alternate with cleanser)

    • Topical clindamycin / compounded acne treatment

  • Morning

    • Cleanser → Purifying Gel Cleanser(or SensiCalm if dry)

    • Vitamin CEverActive C&E® + Peptide

    • Hydrating serumUltimate Boost Serum(HA + peptides)

    • Moisturizer → HydraRich(or HydraDew)

    • Sunscreen → Sheer Hydration SPF 40

    Evening

    • Cleanser → Purifying Gel Cleanser

    • Tretinoin (gold standard)

    • Moisturizer → HydraRich

    Optional add-ons

    • Plated Intense Serum(advanced regenerative)

    Eye Area Add-On:

    Morning

    • Eye treatment (Alumier Eye Rescue Pads 2–3x/week or Revision DEJ Eye Cream)

    • Moisturizer (Alumier HydraDew or HydraRich)

    • Sunscreen (apply gently under the eyes and around the outer corners—avoid getting too close to the lash line to prevent irritation)

    Evening

    • Gentle cleanser

    • Tretinoin or retinoid (very small amount to lower eyelid and crow’s feet area, ~¼ inch from lash line; start 2–3 nights/week → increase as tolerated. Don’t use on upper eyelid.)

    • Eye treatment (AluminEye®)

    • Moisturizer

    👉 Upgrades: Revision DEJ Eye Cream or Plated Intense Serum (advanced regenerative).

  • Morning

    • Cleanser → SensiCalm Cleanser (or Purifying Gel if oily)

    • Vitamin CEverActive C&E® + Peptide

    • Pigment serumAHA Renewal Serum (gentle exfoliation + brightening)

    • Moisturizer → HydraDew (or HydraLight if oily)

    • Tinted mineral sunscreenSheer Hydration SPF 40 (tinted preferred)

    Evening

    • Cleanser → SensiCalm or Purifying Gel Cleanser

    • Tretinoin (or compounded hydroquinone via Skin Medicinals if needed)

    • Moisturizer → HydraDew

  • Morning

    • Gentle cleanser (non-foaming)

    • Barrier-support serum (niacinamide, peptides)

    • Moisturizer (Alumier Hydradew or calming formula)

    • Mineral sunscreen

    Evening

    • Gentle cleanser

    • Azelaic acid or calming treatment

    • Moisturizer

    Avoid:

    • Harsh exfoliants

    • Overuse of retinoids (introduce slowly if needed)

Contact

Have a general question about online dermatology care or how to choose the right consultation option? Please reach out using this form.

Please do not include personal medical information.

This contact form is for general questions only and is not a secure method for medical communication. For medical concerns or treatment, please start an online consultation using the options above.