skin clinic. Clinics and medical centers of dermatology (156)

  1. Clinic "Presidentmed"
    Moscow, Sivtsev Vrazhek, 3,
    8 495 225 25 82 from 900 to 2400 daily
  2. Federal State Institution Central Dermatovenerological Institute (TsNIKVI)
    st. Korolenko, 3, building 6
    Metro: Sokolniki
    tel.: 964-39-55 (Registration), 964-90-00, 964-38-73
  3. Treatment and rehabilitation center Medico-S
    Moscow, st. Mantulinskaya, house 12/2.
    Phones: 8 (499) 259-36-35, 8 (499) 259-21-65
  4. Psoriasis Center
    http://www.psoriascentr.webzone.ru/
    Address: Moscow, Proletarsky prospect, 156, building 1
    Phone: 324-72-20
    Email: [email protected]

  5. http://www.cutis.ru/
    Phone: (495) 684-21-87
    Email: [email protected]
    offers treatment of any form of acne, demodicosis, psoriasis and seborrhea of ​​the scalp, benign neoplasms on the skin without their removal.
  6. Psoriasis Institute
    http://www.psorias.ru/
    Address: Moscow, 103064, Zemlyanoy Val street, 27
    Phone: (495) 928-1132, 928-2009
    Email: [email protected]
    The site is dedicated to the problems of psoriasis and modern methods of its treatment and prevention.
    The Institute of Psoriasis consults highly qualified dermatologists, an individual approach is used in the selection of a treatment method depending on the severity and prevalence of the skin process.
  7. Clinic of skin and venereal diseases MMA them. I. M. Sechenova
    http://www.mma.ru/derm
    Address: Moscow, st. Bolshaya Pirogovskaya, 4, building 1.
    Phone: (499) 248-50-76
    Email: [email protected]
  8. Clinic for Acne and Skin Rehabilitation
    http://www.ugri.ru/
    Address: Moscow, Paveletskaya metro station, Akademicheska metro station
    Phone: +7 (495) 235-33-07
    The Treatment Center provides consultations and treatment of severe patients with complicated forms of acne, provides scientific and practical assistance to dermatologists and cosmetologists.
  9. Health-improving center House of Health
    http://domzdorovya.narod.ru/
    Address: Moscow, st. Novoalekseevskaya, 25
    Phone: (495) 216-37-95
    Email: [email protected]
    A venereologist, a dermatologist, a urologist, an andrologist, and a dentist are receiving at the center.
  10. Scientific Dermatological Center Retinoids
    http://www.cutis.ru/
    Address: Moscow, 2nd Vysheslavtsev per., 15, building 2, 2nd entrance, 3rd floor
    Phone: (495) 684-21-87
    Email: [email protected]
  11. Psoriasis Center
    http://www.derma.ru/
    Address: Moscow, Moskvorechye, 6
    Phone: (495) 324-72-20
    Email: [email protected]
    The specialized dermatological clinic "Psoriasis Center" of the Research Institute of Medical Biophysics MEPhI (license No. FS-99-01-005860) treats psoriasis, atopic dermatitis and other skin diseases using PUVA therapy.
  12. PsorMak
    http://www.psormak.ru/
    Address: Moscow, Gogolevsky boulevard, 18 office. 205
    Phone: (495) 705-0931, (495) 799-7484
    The medical center is engaged in the treatment of: Psoriasis, Eczema. Diathesis. Neurodermatitis, Fungal infections.
  13. Herpetic Center
    http://www.herpesclinic.ru/
    Address: Moscow, st. Grimau, 10A, building 2
    Phone: (499) 126-70-47, 126-70-49
    Email: [email protected]
    The center specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of various forms of herpes and cytomegalovirus infection; sexually transmitted infections: chlamydia, gardnerellosis, ureplasmosis, mycoplasmosis, genital warts, molluscum contagiosum and fungal infections.
  14. City Center for DNA Research
    http://www.makarov.ru/
    Address: Moscow, Krzhizhanovsky st., 8
    Phone: (495) 125-03-33, 362-6433, 719-0300
    Email: [email protected]
    Consultations: dermatologist, venereologist, urologist, gynecologist. Accurate diagnosis of diseases of the genitourinary system (urogenital infections). Genetic research to establish consanguinity. Full range of bacteriological studies.
  15. Clinic of modern ozone therapy Doctor-Ozone
    http://www.doctor-ozon.ru/
    Address: Moscow, Starokachalovskaya st., 6, Khoroshevskoe sh., 72/1
    Phone: 8(495) 711-01-65, 713-88-45, 8(495) 941-28-70, 941-04-68
    Ozone therapy is widely used in various infectious and venereal diseases (treatment of genital infections), in dermatology, gynecology, and surgery. More than 150 diseases are successfully treated with this method.
  16. Council
    http://www.medicprof.ru/
    Address: Moscow
    Phone: 518-48-22
    treatment of acne, rosacea, psoriasis, eczema, nail and skin fungus, oncodermatosis.
  17. Neomedex
    http://www.neomedex.ru/
    Address: Moscow, st. Ilyinka d.3
    Phone: 9617342
    Offers medical care programs in the field of dermatology, venereology, urology, gynecology, including a variety of forms of work: from a one-time consultation to multi-stage individual luxury programs under the supervision of a personal doctor
  18. www.venerolog.com
    http://www.venerolog.com/
    Address: Moscow
    Phone: (495) 315-38-82, 712-01-94
    Email: [email protected]
    Prevention of casual relationships. Sexually transmitted diseases: syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, ureaplasmosis, mycoplasmosis, gardnerellosis, trichomoniasis. DNA diagnostics. Treatment and prevention of syphilis. Vaccination of hepatitis A and B. Herpetic lesions of the skin and mucous membranes. Paid doctor's house calls - taking tests at home.
  19. Research Institute Clinic
    http://www.kwd.ru/
    Address: Moscow, st. Fonvizina, 14
    Phone: 745-10-77, 103-03-40
    Email: [email protected]
  20. Clinic Unimed-DNA
    http://www.unimed-dnk.ru/
    Address: Moscow, Yuryevsky pereulok, 13, polyclinic 133, room 304
    Phone: (495) 360-9897
    Email: [email protected]
    DNA diagnostics of venereal diseases, venereologist consultations, treatment.
  21. Medical clinic "Norma"
    http://www.doctorbest.ru/
    Address: Moscow, metro station Arbatskaya, Kalashny per. D 7
    Phone: (495) 506-2783
    Email: [email protected]
    Diagnosis and treatment of any urological and venereal diseases, STDs, prostatitis. Dermatology, Gynecology, Ultrasound, tests of all kinds.
  22. Center for Anonymous Venereological Care
    http://mediccentr.narod.ru/
    Address: Moscow,
    Phone: (495) 746-99 99
    Email: [email protected]
    diagnosis of sexually transmitted diseases, dermatology, mycology, urology, gynecology, venereology, chlamydia, ureaplasmosis, trichomoniasis, bacterial vaginosis, gonorrhea, syphilis.
  23. "Honest Clinic"
    Phone: +7 (495) 963-94-24
    Moscow, st. Electrozavodskaya, 32
    Metro: Preobrazhenskaya square, Elektrozavodskaya, Semenovskaya
  24. Moscow Scientific and Practical Center of Dermatovenereology and Cosmetology
    Branch address: 119071 Moscow, st. metro station Oktyabrskaya Leninsky prospect, 17
    Phone: (495) 952-34-22, Fax: (495) 952-34-43
    E-mail address: [email protected]
  25. №17Dermatovenerological Dispensary
    Vorontsovskaya st., 5B, Moscow, 109147 ‎
    8 (495) 911-36-40
  26. №9 Dermatovenerologic Dispensary
    Bolshaya Gruzinskaya st., 9, Moscow, 123242 ‎
    8 (495) 254-02-55 ‎
  27. Dermatovenerologic Dispensary
    st. Shchepkina, 61, Moscow ‎
    8 (495) 631-72-47
  28. Dermatovenerological clinic of Irina Meshcherina, LLC
    Bolshaya Tatarskaya st., 35, building 3, Moscow, 115184 ‎
    8 (495) 951-69-04 ‎
  29. Clinic "Private practice"
    Bolotnikovskaya, 5, building 2, Moscow, 117556 ‎
    8 (499) 317-29-72
  30. Doctor Dermatologist Netrunenko Irina Yurievna
    Yartsevskaya st., 8, Moscow, 121351 ‎
    8 (495) 565-33-30
  31. Dermatovenerological dispensary No. 6
    Amurskaya st., Moscow, 107241 ‎
    8 (495) 462-18-14
  32. Dermatovenerologic Clinical Dispensary No. 29
    Novocheremushkinskaya st., 15/29, Moscow, 117447 ‎
    8 (499) 129-51-63
  33. Dermatovenerologic Clinical Dispensary No. 16
    Varshavskoe sh., 85 Building 1, Moscow, 117556 ‎
    8 (499) 794-30-59
  34. Dermatovenerological Dispensary No. 3, Central Administrative District
    Moscow, Seleznevskaya st., 20, Moscow, 103006 ‎
    8 (499) 978-05-36
  35. Dermatovenerological Dispensaries Adm. Districts, Northern, No. 13
    Solnechnogorskaya st., 7, Moscow, 125413 ‎
    8 (495) 453-53-12
  36. Dermatovenerological Dispensaries Adm. Districts, Northeast, No. 20
    Agricultural street, 16/2, Moscow, 129226 ‎
    8 (499) 181-37-34
  37. Dermatovenerologic Clinical Dispensary No. 10
    Kutuzovsky Ave., 41, Moscow, 121170 ‎
    8 (499) 249-25-55
  38. Dermatovenerological Dispensaries Adm. Districts, Southeast, No. 21
    Taganrogskaya st., 23, Moscow, 109386 ‎
    8 (495) 359-45-65
  39. Dermatovenerological Dispensaries Adm. Districts, South, No. 16
    st. Shabolovka, 46, building 2, Moscow, 115419 ‎
    8 (495) 954-39-87
  40. Dermatovenerological Dispensaries Adm. Districts, Northeast, No. 19, No. 19
    st. Suschevsky Val, 13/1, Moscow, 127018 ‎
    8 (499) 972-03-00

SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS (STIs)

are infections that are passed from one person to another through sexual contact.

There are over 20 types of sexually transmitted infections. Of these, the most common are: syphilis, gonorrhea, trichomoniasis, chlamydia, herpes, etc.

STIs are transmitted through all types of sexual contact, since many pathogens can exist not only in the genitourinary organs, but also in the mouth, pharynx, rectum, eyes, etc.

There may be no external manifestations of STIs, or these manifestations may be extremely minor, imperceptible. Without treatment, the infectious process takes a chronic course and therefore, the sooner you see a doctor, the more likely it is to avoid complications. With STIs, there can be no self-healing! It is also possible for many STIs to be transmitted from a sick mother to her child. HIV (AIDS), syphilis are transmitted not only sexually, but also through the blood. AIDS is currently an incurable, fatal disease.

Only a dermatovenereologist can answer the question whether you have contracted an STI or not, having made special tests.

STD manifestations.

Itching in the genital area;

Burning in the genital area;

Erosions and sores in the genital area;

Unusual discharge from the genitals and anus;

Frequent, painful urination.

But you should know that STDs do not always have external manifestations. Therefore, if you have reason to believe that you may have contracted an STI (multiple sex partners, casual sex, a new sexual partner, etc.), you should immediately contact a specialist doctor.

Syphilis

The main route of infection is sexual contact without a condom (infection is possible with all types of sexual contact!). Syphilis is caused by Treponema pallidum.

It should be remembered that this microorganism can affect not only the genitals, but also the oral cavity, lips, rectum, skin, etc. Where pale treponema has entered the body, an ulcer (hard chancre) will appear in 3-4 weeks. These sores are painless but highly contagious. Over time, they disappear, but the pathogen remains in the body. Later, in the absence of treatment for syphilis, specks and nodules may appear on the skin and mucous membranes, hair loss, damage to the nervous system, and internal organs are possible.

During pregnancy, the disease affects the fetus, so a pregnant (sick) woman is at risk of miscarriage, the birth of a sick or dead child.

Children are usually infected in a non-sexual (domestic) way. If infected parents do not follow the rules of personal hygiene: use a common towel, eat with one spoon, lick his nipple, etc.

Gonorrhea

Called gonococcus. The main route of infection is sexual contact without a condom. Gonococcus affects not only the genitourinary organs, but also the rectum, the mucous membrane of the oral cavity and pharynx, and the eyes.

After infection, manifestations begin after 3-7 days. There are swelling and purulent yellow-green discharge from the urethra and / or vagina in women, pain when urinating. In addition, there may be pain in the lower abdomen in women and in the scrotum in men.

If treatment is not started on time, then after 10-14 days the symptoms disappear. This means that the disease has become chronic. Any chronic disease has exacerbations, so all the symptoms can reappear.

Parents can infect children with gross non-observance of personal hygiene rules, as well as during childbirth.

If left untreated, gonorrhea can lead to infertility.

Chlamydia

It is caused by a special bacteria - chlamydia. The main route of infection is sexual contact without a condom. Chlamydia affects the genitourinary organs, intestines, respiratory organs, eyes.

When infected, there are practically no symptoms. There may be a scanty, clear, mucous discharge that resembles glue.

Chlamydia leads to infertility in both men and women, and is a common cause of miscarriage.

A pregnant woman can transmit the disease to her child, which leads to pneumonia, inflammation of the eyes, and in girls - to congenital chlamydia of the genitourinary organs.

Trichomoniasis

The first signs of the disease appear within 4 days to 3 weeks after infection. Trichomoniasis is usually more pronounced in women. However, quite often it can occur without pronounced manifestations in both men and women.

There is severe itching and irritation in the perineum, abundant foamy discharge with an unpleasant odor.

Girls under 5 years old can be infected in everyday life with a gross violation of the rules of personal hygiene.

Herpes

It is caused by the herpes simplex virus, which can equally well appear both in the genital area and on the lips.

Infection occurs once in a lifetime. After 1-2 days, less often after 10-20 days, small blisters appear, which quickly open, leaving painful wounds. Pain and burning sensation occurs when urinating, walking, sexual intercourse.

Bubbles and discomfort pass within 1-2 weeks, but the virus remains in the body for life, and, if the body's defenses are weakened, the disease will manifest itself again (in women, this is often associated with the menstrual cycle).

If an exacerbation of herpes occurs during pregnancy, then there is a possibility of a violation of the development of the fetus. If a woman has blisters on her genitals during childbirth, she can infect the baby.

Treatment is aimed at reducing pain and burning, preventing relapses.

Genital warts

Caused by the human papillomavirus.

Infection occurs sexually. On the mucous membrane of the genital organs and adjacent areas of the skin, warty growths of skin color appear, which quickly increase in size and quantity, gradually acquiring the appearance of a cauliflower, or remain flat, inconspicuous.

From the moment of infection, it takes from several weeks to 9 months. More often - 3 months.

In women, warts often grow into the vagina and only a doctor can detect them. Condylomas can be combined with cervical cancer.

In no case should you remove condylomas on your own. Treatment of genital warts includes taking medications, as well as special methods and means for their removal.

HIV infection. AIDS

Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).

The correct name for this disease is HIV. AIDS is its final stage.

HIV infects the cells of the human body that are designed to fight infections - the cells of the immune system.

HIV infection lasts from 1-2 to 10-15 years. During the latent (hidden period), a person may not suspect that he is infected. At this time, symptoms similar to a cold can be observed: temperature, swollen lymph nodes, fatigue.

Later, serious diseases occur that a person with a healthy immune system does not suffer from: pneumocystis pneumonia, Kaposi's sarcoma, etc.

Ways of infection:

Sexual;

Blood-to-blood (through blood products and used non-sterile needles and syringes);

Mother-child (during pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding);

Body fluids that contain a large amount of the virus and contact with which is dangerous: blood, semen, vaginal discharge, breast milk.

Non-hazardous secretions: sweat, urine, feces, tears, saliva, nasal discharge.

You can not get HIV through: doorknobs, common areas, dishes, food, mosquito and other insect bites, shower, bath, pool, handshake, caresses, hugs.

AIDS patients are safe at home!

Diagnostics

Immediately after becoming infected with HIV, the infection does not make itself felt, but if you suspect that you could become infected, it is worth getting tested. The analysis will be reliable in a month (since it is not HIV itself that is determined, but how the body reacted to it, i.e. antibodies). To be absolutely sure, it is necessary to repeat the analysis in 5-6 months.

Diagnosis and treatment of STIs

All STIs are infectious diseases. Currently, there are many methods for diagnosing and treating STIs. Do not try to treat STIs on your own, as improper treatment does not lead to recovery, but only causes complications!

DO NOT POSTPONE YOUR VISIT TO THE DOCTOR Wu!

STI prevention is protected sex.

You can decide to have only one partner and remain faithful to each other - this is the best way to protect against all sexual infections. If you decide to have sex without a condom, then before you have sexual intercourse, it is best to make sure that each other is healthy.

Protected sex - provides all types of sexual protection that prevent infection with STIs.

The easiest and most reliable way to protect you from most STIs is to use a condom.

Hello. I am 23 years old, for the past three years I have been suffering from itching, redness and rashes; antihistamines help. It all started with an allergy to wheat (IgE), and after 1.5 years I passed skin-scarification tests and turned out to be an allergic reaction to almost everything! At the same time, in the spring of 2016, I was diagnosed with clonorchosis, which I treated, and dysbacteriosis (almost zero microflora). I am treating the microflora even now, there are slight improvements. Now I have completely excluded all products that cause a so-called allergic reaction, but at the same time I drink half a Citrine tablet stably once every three days. In this connection, I can not give birth to a child, because antihistamines harm the fetus. Help, please, to understand. Doctors can't or don't want to help! I'm sure I'm not the only one with this problem! (Hide)

Good afternoon! To prescribe treatment, it is necessary to evaluate the results, and it may also be necessary to conduct an additional examination to identify concomitant diseases that support the allergic process. We are waiting for you at the reception with the results of previous studies!

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07.12.2017

Since 2015, my son has been treating acne. I took roaccutane. In June 2016, I finished the reception, the skin became clear, with the exception of small scars. Since October, small rashes began to appear, now single large pimples are formed. They did peeling. The beautician prescribed to drink Aevit and Zincteral. With what it can be connected and what to do? (Hide)

19.02.2017

Hello, I'm interested in removing calluses on my toes. Can this be done in your clinics and how much will it cost? Armen (Hide )

In our clinic, the removal of corns is not performed. Depending on the clinical picture, hardware removal with rotating instruments, cryodestruction, surgical excision, can be used.

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