Claire JACQUIN

Dermatologist

About

Skin care is important for a healthy life. Your skin changes with every stage of life. As the outer protective covering of the body, it is exposed to the environment, making it vulnerable to growths, rashes, discoloration, cysts, burns, injuries, infections, and other disorders. 

Dr Claire JACQUIN has 12 years of experience in dermatology. Her expertise ensure that each patient’s specific needs are met, whether they are children or adults. 

At Procare Medical Center, we offer a comprehensive range of treatments that addresses both medical and aesthetic skin disorders:

  • General dermatological conditions (acne, dry skin, oily skin, common rashes…)
  • Skin manifestations of systemic and infectious diseases (cold sores, psoriasis, eczema…)
  • Cryotherapy for warts, electrosurgery
  • Sexually transmitted disease
  • Hair loss and disorders
  • Nail disorders (ingrown, fungal infections…)
  • Drug allergy
  • Skin cancer screening and biopsies
  • Surgery for moles, skin cancer, cystis
  • Intralesional steroid injections

Service

Languages

English, French + Khmer translator

Medical Fees

  • Consultation Fee : 70$
  • Cancer Screening and Dermoscopy : 80$
  • Nitrogen (Cryotherapy) : 80$
  • Cyst evacuation, superficial excision : 90$
  • Skin Surgery Start from: 150$ (depend on your case)

Working Hours

Mon – Fri:   08:30 am – 06:00 pm
Sat:  08:30 am – 12:00 pm

Treatments

General dermatology provides solutions for the diagnosis and treatment of a wide variety of skin, hair and nail conditions: acne management, eczema, rosacea, hair loss, skin allergy treatment, etc.

A skin cancer screening can help identify skin cancer in its earliest stages while it’s easiest to treat. To detect and diagnose skin cancer, a dermatologist checks the skin over your entire body. He will also ask you questions about when your skin or mole appearance changes started, whether you have any family history of skin cancer and if you’ve had exposure to certain chemicals or substances.

Sometimes after checking the area, your dermatologist may recommend a skin biopsy. A biopsy is the removal of a suspicious part of skin (a skin growth or a rash) for lab testing. The results can determine whether you have skin cancer and, if so, what type of skin cancer you have.

The treatment options for skin cancer and the precancerous skin lesions will vary, depending on the size, type, depth and location of the lesions. Small skin cancers limited to the surface of the skin may not require treatment beyond an initial skin biopsy that removes the entire growth.

Testimonials

The dermatolgist at Procare Medical Center is very patient and experienced, having given me a lot of information on the issue I presented to her as well as the possible treatment options which were available. His staff were very friendly as well making the experience of my appointments very pleasant as a whole. I’d definitely recommend visiting Procare Medical Center for any dermatological needs.