We have cooperated with Teknologist Institut, Uptime Development and C2IT Greenhouse during the development of our AI supported solutions
Patient Feedback
- Jofrajen -
"I had a large mole on my back. We took pictures of the mole. Very quickly, we received a response that it needed further examination. I contacted my doctor, got referred to a specialist at the hospital, and had it removed."
- Lozije -
"Great that you can take and send a picture if you are concerned about a skin change and get a direct response from a specialist in dermatology."
- Liv -
"Thank you for your quick response and BRILLIANT app. You make a difference."
Simple and user-friendly
Our app is designed with a focus on providing you with an easy way to collect and submit information to our doctors. We have made it simple with just four steps from download to submission of your request.
1. Home Screen
Here you will find all the important actions you need for seamless case initiation and management.
Click on the 'New Case' button start your case.
2. Take Pictures
Your are required to upload at least 1 overview and 2 close-up photos to support your case
Overview: Photo from 30-50 cm distance
Close-up: Photo from 10 cm distance or closer
Skin Comparison: Share photos from the skin comparison app
3. Select Location
Our application allows you to specifically name the location of your condition.
Select the correct body part.
You can choose more than 1 body part
4. Answer Questions
Your required to answer 9 questions which will help our dermatologists to provide a precise diagnose.
Answer all the 9 questions
5. Make Payment
Upon successful payment your case will be submitted and you will receive your diagnose in 48 hours.
Free for the first users
Typical issues coming from our users (8 diseases)
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Eczema
Dry, itchy, and red skin that needs regular moisturising and sometimes prescription creams.
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Acne
Characterized by comedones, papules, and pustules, often related to hormonal changes.
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Psoriasis
Thick, red patches on the skin, often treated with creams, light therapy, and sometimes oral medications.
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Rosacea
Chronic facial erythema and sometimes papules or pustules. Managed with topical metronidazole, azelaic acid, and oral antibiotics.
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Urticaria
Transient, itchy welts, often allergic or idiopathic in nature. Antihistamines are the primary treatment.
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Herpes Simplex Virus
Presents as painful vesicles on oral or genital mucosa. Antiviral medications like acyclovir are used for treatment.
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Herpes Zoster
Painful rash with a dermatomal distribution, caused by varicella-zoster virus reactivation. Treated with antivirals and pain management.
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Tinea Infections
Fungal infections presenting as annular, scaly plaques. Treated with topical or oral antifungals.
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Acne
Characterized by comedones, papules, and pustules, often related to hormonal changes.
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Eczema
Dry, itchy, and red skin that needs regular moisturising and sometimes prescription creams.
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Psoriasis
Thick, red patches on the skin, often treated with creams, light therapy, and sometimes oral medications.
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Rosacea
Chronic facial erythema and sometimes papules or pustules. Managed with topical metronidazole, azelaic acid, and oral antibiotics.
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Urticaria
Transient, itchy welts, often allergic or idiopathic in nature. Antihistamines are the primary treatment.
health_and_safety
Herpes Simplex Virus
Presents as painful vesicles on oral or genital mucosa. Antiviral medications like acyclovir are used for treatment.
health_and_safety
Herpes Zoster
Painful rash with a dermatomal distribution, caused by varicella-zoster virus reactivation. Treated with antivirals and pain management.
health_and_safety
Tinea Infections
Fungal infections presenting as annular, scaly plaques. Treated with topical or oral antifungals.