Dr. Nathaniel Teegee, Dermatologist, West Kelowna, BC

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Dr. Nathaniel Teegee

Dermatologist
West Kelowna, BC
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( Dr. Nathaniel Teegee, Dermatologist, West Kelowna, BC) is in good standing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons.

If you are looking for local services or  treatment from your  local Dermatologist  in the office or hospital from a Dermatologist, contact a provider such as ( Dr. Nathaniel Teegee ) to inquire if they are accepting patients or you need a referral.   Phone number to book an appointment 778-760-9977 ( Dr. Nathaniel Teegee )    Is in good standing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and the Dermatolgy Association of Canada  and the Canadian Medical Association

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( Dr. Nathaniel Teegee, Dermatologist West Kelowna, BC ),Canadian Association of Cosmetic Dermatology and Surgery  may talk about some of the conditions and some of the treatment options shown on the videos. Always talk with your local Dermatologist about the information you learnt from the videos in regards to treatments and procedures the local Dermatologist  could  perform and if they would be appropriate for you. Remember good information is the corner stone to understanding your condition or disease.

Please contact ( Dr. Nathaniel Teegee, Dermatologist West Kelowna, BC )  to enquire if this health care provider is accepting new patients. If you have symptoms of a skin condition, see your physician for treatment or a referral to a dermatologist. Treatment varies depending on the type of skin disorder you have. 

  • Diagnosis: The diagnosis of granuloma annulare is usually confirmed through a skin biopsy. This is essential because there are other skin conditions and infections that can mimic its appearance, and a biopsy helps distinguish it from other possibilities.

  • Course and Treatment: The condition often resolves on its own within a few years, disappearing as mysteriously as it appeared. Treatment may involve topical corticosteroids initially, but these might not always yield satisfactory results. Corticosteroids can also be injected into the lesions, which might be more effective but can be more uncomfortable. Some individuals choose not to treat it, especially if the condition is limited. Phototherapy and stronger immunosuppressant medications can be options for those with widespread disease, but these decisions require a discussion of risks and benefits with a physician.

It's important to note that the condition is associated with some uncertainties and variations in its course, with most cases being self-limited. Consulting with a medical professional for accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment options is recommended in regards to Laser Medicine and Surgery

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    I arrived to my appointment and was ignored by the receptionist who seemed overwhelmed. Once she was able to speak with me she hurried me into a waiting room and I waited another 35 minutes to see dr teegee. When he entered the room he seemed in a rush. I explained my history, and that I was in a support group for a condition and wanted to try a new approach with laser treatment, as I had heard many success stories. He told me he would not waste his time by writing a letter for me, and that he didn’t believe it would help. When he saw the condition he told me I was “lucky” and had “seen much worse”. I defended my self, and the condition as I live with daily pain and affects my quality of life, self esteem and ability to care for my new baby. He refused to write any prescription for pain management or topical medication, and suggested I “let it fester” before coming back, at which point he could “try” and intervene. He was condescending and rude and did not want to listen to my questions. He then recommended that I try an acne wash as this was better than prescription. I explained a prescription would be covered by benefits and I would prefer to not pay out of pocket. He actually rolled his eyes seeming annoyed. He then told me to lose weight (I am 125lbs and a new, breastfeeding mother) , start a new diet (I had tried it and no result) , quit smoking (did not even ask if I smoke- I do not) and that I shouldn’t shave or wax the affected areas. I have a hormone imbalance where my androgen levels are significantly higher than they should be, causing excessive hair growth. He gave a pamphlet and told me to have a good day leaving me emotional and frustrated. He did not want to listen to any further questions and I was devastated that I had waited 6 months for this appointment, and traveled an hour with my baby to make this appointment. This was the most unprofessional and unproductive appointment I have ever been to. Do not waste your time with him, he is a snarky, rude, condescending doctor who belittles legitimate life long skin conditions.
    Submitted: February 09, 2024

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