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How Allme Health Works
What is Allme Health?
Allme Health is a specialized teledermatology platform founded by doctorate-prepared, Dermatology-Certified Nurse Practitioners. We provide expert, evidence-based integrative dermatology care, blending traditional medical prescriptions with deep-dive counseling on lifestyle and diet.
How does a virtual visit work?
Our process is both streamlined and thorough.
- Fill out an intake form
- Upload high-quality photos of your skin concern
- Schedule your video consultation
- Meet with your Dermatology Certified NP
- Recieve a customized treatment plan, including prescriptions when appropriate
- Enjoy direct access to your provider through secure text messaging for 60 days after your visit.
Do I need a video call?
To provide the highest standard of care, all initial consultations are conducted via video.
This allows us to “meet” you, thoroughly assess your skin, and collaborate on your personalized treatment plan.
For your convenience, most follow-up visits are handled asynchronously through secure photo and messaging check-ins, although we’re happy to conduct your follow-up visits via video, if you prefer or if required by your state laws.
Please note that certain medications, such as Accutane (Isotretinoin), require monthly video visits to comply with iPledge safety regulations.
Additionally, video visits may be required for follow-ups depending on specific state laws.
What states are you available in?
We see patients virtually who are located in: Arizona, Washington State, Utah, Nevada, Montana, Colorado, Florida, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Idaho. We are adding new states quickly. Subscribe to our newsletter for updates!
Do patients need an account?
Yes, due to HIPAA requiements and security, patients need to create an account before they fill out the questionnaire, upload photos, and recieve a treatment plan.
What is a Dermatology-Certified Nurse Practitioner (DNCP)?
The DCNP credential is awarded to nurse practitioners who pass the DCNP exam, demonstrating advanced expertise in medical dermatology.
What is a Doctoral-Prepared Nurse Practitioner (DNP)?
Treatments & Prescriptions
What conditions do you treat?
We are specialists. We focus specifically on chronic inflammatory skin diseases, such as acne (hormonal, cystic, adolescent, and adult), rosacea, perioral dermatitis, eczema (atopic dermatitis), and psoriasis.
By narrowing our focus, we provide a higher level of expertise and results.
Why is an integrative approach to dermatology more effective than just prescriptions?
Clinical research demonstrates that combining multiple evidence-based approaches – including dermatologic prescriptions and targeted lifestyle modifications – addresses both the skin surface drivers and the internal biological influencers of acne. Studies show that medications are more effective when combined, and that diet, stress, sleep, and hormonal balance significantly correlate with acne severity and improvement.
In clinical trials, combination dermatologic therapies show better results than single-agent treatment, and adjunctive systemic approaches (like hormonal therapy or supplements) have been associated with higher rates of improvement – indicating that a comprehensive approach that includes lifestyle factors can enhance overall treatment success.
Can you prescribe Accutane online?
Yes. As DCNPs, we are registered with the iPledge program and can manage Isotretinoin (Accutane) treatment safely through our platform. We will coordinate your monthly lab work at a facility near you (like LabCorp or Quest).
Where do I get my medications?
We believe in transparency and choice. We can send your prescriptions to your local pharmacy or to our trusted partner mail-order pharmacy. Unlike other sites, we don’t force you to buy “house-brand” compounded creams—we prescribe whatever is best for your skin.
Do you offer customized compounded medications?
Yes. We love compounded treatments for their convenience and cost-effectiveness. Your DCNP will determine if a compounded option would be suitable for your skin, and if prescribed, we offer free shipping through our partner compounding pharmacy.
Do you offer low-cost cash-pay options for prescription medications?
Yes. We offer customized, compounded creams and the option to receive low-cost cash pay topical and oral medications, such as tretinoin, azelaic acid, doxycycline, and spironolactone from our partner pharmacy, with free shipping straight to your door.
Pricing & Insurance
How much does an Allme telehealth visit cost?
We offer a membership based model in order to provide you the highest level of ongoing support.
Visits do not include the cost of lab work or medications.
You can read more about our pricing here.
What is included in my membership?
Unlike “quick-script” sites, your Allme consultation includes:
- Telehealth evaluation by a dermatology certified NP.
- Customized treatment plan with prescriptions sent to your preferred pharmacy. Lab work may be ordered if deemed necessary and appropriate by your provider. The cost of medications is additional.
- Integrative Counseling: A 20-minute visit with your DCNP, with personalized advice on how your diet, supplements, and lifestyle are impacting your specific skin condition.
- Unlimited support with your provider through secure portal messaging.
How much does Accutane (Isotretinoin) treatment cost?
Pricing for accutane visits can be found here.
It does not cover the cost of medications or cost of lab work.
Do you accept insurance?
We are in the process of credentialing with insurance providers to expand access.
A complete list of insurance plans we accept can be found here.
If you decide to use your insurance instead of joining the Clear Skin Club, we will provide you the same high level of care.
Even if you do not use health insurance, you can typically use your insurance at your local pharmacy.
Our partner compounding pharmacy does not accept insurance, as insurances do not cover compounded medications.
Why Choose Allme?
What makes Allme different from other telehealth websites?
Many sites are “prescription mills” that use algorithms or quick reviews. At Allme, you are paired with a DCNP who specializes exclusively in dermatology. We use an integrative approach, combining the best of evidence-based holistic and medical treatments to your care.
Are you "Pro-Natural" or "Pro-Prescription"?
We are Pro-Results.
We use the best of modern medicine (like Tretinoin, customized compounded topicals, and Accutane) but anchor them with integrative, evidence-based lifestyle changes.
We believe the best results happen when science meets a healthy lifestyle.
How is Allme different than other dermatology services?
Factor | Allme Health | In-Office Dermatology | Other Telehealth |
|---|---|---|---|
Wait Time for an Appointment | 1-3 days | Weeks to months | Days to weeks |
Best For | Patients who want an integrative approach to long-term management of their skin problem | Skin concerns that may need a biopsy, like new rashes and changing skin lesions | Simple problems or routine medication refills without ongoing provider support
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Appointment Length | Photo review and 20 minute video consultation with a dermatology certified provider | Typically 5-15 minutes face-to-face with the provider | Photo review only. |
Support and messaging
| 60 day unlimited HIPAA compliant text messaging with your provider.
| Must contact office first to reach provider.
| 7 to 60 days of provider messaging depending on service |
Lab work | Cost of lab testing such as GI-MAP and DUTCH is additional and can be discussed with provider. | Available to discuss in person during appointments | No lab ordering available |
Cost | Starting at $39/mo | Average $250+ | $95 for photo consult only, or required to purchase compounded medications |
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Acid Mantle:
Antioxidants:
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Bakuchiol:
Barrier Repair:
The process of healing the skin’s outermost layer, so moisture stays in and irritants stay out. Our Bounce Moisturizer is designed for barrier rescue.
Benzoyl Peroxide:
A powerful antibacterial ingredient used to treat acne by reducing acne bacteria and keeping pores clear.
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Comedogenic / Non-Comedogenic:
Ceramides:
Chemical Exfoliant:
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Dermatitis:
Dosing Window:
Double Cleanse:
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Epidermis:
Emollients:
Exfoliation:
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Free Radicals:
Fungal Acne (Malassezia folliculitis):
Fragrance-Free:
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Glycolic Acid:
Glycerin:
Granulomatous Reaction:
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HSA/FSA:
Humectant:
Hyperkeratosis:
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iPledge:
Inflammation:
Isotretinoin:
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Jojoba Oil:
Juvenile Acne:
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Keratin:
Kojic Acid:
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Lipids:
LHA (Lipo-Hydroxy Acid):
A gentle derivative of salicylic acid used in acne and antiaging care.
Langerhans Cells:
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Melasma:
Micellar Water:
Microbiome:
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NP / DNP / DCNP:
- NP: Nurse Practitioner
- DNP: Doctor of Nursing Practice
- DCNP: Dermatology-Certified Nurse Practitioner — a dermatology expert who has passed national board exams.
Niacinamide:
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Occlusives:
Oil-Free:
Oxidation:
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Peptides:
Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH):
Purging:
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Quorum Sensing:
Quick-Absorbing:
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Retinoids:
Rosacea:
Repair Cycle:
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Spironolactone:
Sebum:
Slugging:
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Teledermatology:
Trans-Epidermal Water Loss (TEWL):
Tretinoin:
A prescription-strength retinoid widely considered the gold standard for acne and antiaging.
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UV Radiation:
Ultraviolet rays from the sun that accelerate aging, pigmentation, and skin cancer risk. SPF is nonnegotiable.

