Caused by food, environment, or contact triggers to reduce itching and inflammation
Yeasts and staph that cause discomfort and skin damage
Reactions from flea bites can lead to intense itching and sores, which we treat effectively
Inflamed, painful areas are treated with topical or systemic therapies to promote healing
We diagnose and treat mite infestations that cause severe itching and hair loss
This occurs when the skin reacts to specific materials or surfaces and requires specialised care
Conditions like lupus or pemphigus are carefully managed through immunosuppressive therapies
We address ear problems linked to skin diseases for long-lasting relief
Our dermatology team identifies the cause behind hair loss and provides targeted treatments
A common fungal infection, ringworm is treated through antifungal medication and hygiene protocols

Persistent scratching or licking could indicate allergies, infections, or dog skin allergies in Dubai.

Post-surgery recovery is supported with a calm and monitored space.

Inflamed or peeling skin is a common sign of infections, allergies, or dermatologic disorders.

Unexplained growths or open wounds may indicate skin infections or tumours.

Bad smells are usually caused by yeast or bacterial infections, which need medical attention.

The presence of crusty skin or unusual pigmentation could mean ongoing skin trauma or disease.
We believe in a thorough, evidence-based approach to skin health. Here’s how our dermatology process works:
Don’t just take our word for it. Here’s what our clients in Nad Al Sheba and Al Meydan have to say:
The cost of treating skin disease can vary based on the type of disease and the procedure required. On average, it can cost between AED 300 and AED 500 for initial consultation, diagnosis, and testing. Surgical procedures can add more to the cost.
Yes, it is possible to cure dog skin problems with the help of medicated shampoo and ointments which remove unnecessary oil and scales.
Yes, Dogs and cats can transfer a variety of skin diseases to humans, which are often referred to as zoonotic diseases.
Oral ointments have been proven effective in killing skin fungus in dogs. Some of the most common ointments used for this purpose are ketoconazole and terbinafine.
Clindamycin and Cephalexin are some of the most common antibiotics recommended by veterinarians for skin infections in dogs.