Dermatology and skin health
Specialist dermatological examinations, diagnostics and individual approach to skin health for children and adults.
- Examination of moles and skin changes
- General and aesthetic dermatology
- Pediatric dermatology
- Individual approach to each patient
Expertise, experience and a modern approach to dermatology
At the Burow Clinic, dermatological examinations and treatments are conducted by Dr. Josip Zekić, specialist in dermatovenerology with rich clinical experience and additional education in the field of dermatology, sports medicine and aesthetic treatments.
Through an individual approach and modern diagnostic methods, our goal is to provide safe, high-quality and personalized care for the health of your skin.
Dr. Josip Zekić
Dermatovenerology specialist with many years of experience working with children, adults and athletes.
Mole examination
Dermatoscopic examination of moles and skin changes.
General dermatology
Acne, dermatitis, rosacea, psoriasis and other skin problems.
Pediatric dermatology
Dermatological problems in children and adolescents.
Allergology and immunology
Assessment and diagnosis of certain allergic skin reactions.
Sports dermatology
Skin problems related to sports and an active lifestyle.
Aesthetic dermatological treatments
Minimally invasive treatments for healthier and fresher looking skin.
Removal of skin changes
Individual assessment and removal of certain skin changes.
When is it time for a dermatological examination?
- Changes in moles
- Acne and inflammatory skin changes
- Itching, redness and irritation
- Scalp and hair problems
- Allergic skin reactions
- Long-term skin problems without improvement
Modern diagnostics and individual approach
Each patient requires an individual approach and a detailed assessment of the skin condition. The goal of the examination is not just to treat the symptoms, but to understand the cause of the problem and find the best solution for long-term skin health.
Price list
Prices are for information only. The exact price will be determined after inspection.
Frequently asked questions
How long does a dermatological examination take?
The duration of the examination depends on the type of examination and skin condition, but most often lasts between 20 and 45 minutes.
Should I have a mole checkup as a preventative measure?
Preventive dermatological examinations are recommended once a year or more often as recommended by a doctor.
Can children have the examination?
Yes, dermatological examinations are also available for children and adolescents.
Is special recovery required after the examination?
No, most dermatological examinations and treatments do not require recovery.