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TT$ 300.00
Dr Brad Sahadeo
General Practitioner
B.Sc., M.B.B.S, Diploma Occupational Med
10yr experience
San Fernando
English


TT$ 400.00
Dr Neil Sampath
General Practitioner
MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery), Postgraduate Certificate in Remote & Offshore Medicine
20yr experience
Chaguanas
English

Name (Qualification) | Specialty | Experience | Fee |
---|---|---|---|
Dr Undurti Narasimha Das (MBBS, MD, FAMS, FICP) | General Practitioner | 30 Y | TT$ 550.00 |
Dr Leelavathi Chintala Panyam (MBBS) | General Practitioner | 22 Y | TT$ 240.00 |
Dr Camille Edwards McKennis (MBBS) | General Practitioner | 21 Y | TT$ 339.41 |
Dr Neil Sampath (MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery), Postgraduate Certificate in Remote & Offshore Medicine) | General Practitioner | 20 Y | TT$ 400.00 |
Dr Murali Rudraraju (MD) | General Practitioner | 18 Y | TT$ 271.81 |
Dr Riad Khunja (MBBS, DM Family Medicine, DM Emergency medicine (Surgery and Trauma)) | General Practitioner | 16 Y | TT$ 350.00 |
Dr Avinash Richard (MBBS) | General Practitioner | 15 Y | TT$ 178.65 |
Dr Sarah Gildharie Roopnarine (MBBS) | General Practitioner | 14 Y | TT$ 330.00 |
Dr Shiva Tewari (MSc Dermatology, MRCP (UK), MBBS) | Dermatology | 14 Y | TT$ 600.00 |
Dr Edmond Ramirez (MBBS) | General Practitioner | 14 Y | TT$ 275.00 |
FAQ’s about Rashes
In Trinidad & Tobago, common types of rashes include:
Heat rashes – Common due to the tropical climate.
Allergic rashes – Often triggered by exposure to local plants, seafood, or tropical fruits.
Infectious rashes – Such as fungal infections from humidity or mosquito-borne illnesses like dengue.
Chronic conditions – Including eczema and psoriasis, which may flare up due to weather conditions or allergens.
To manage itching in the humid Caribbean environment:
- Stay in cool, air-conditioned areas to reduce sweating.
- Use calamine lotion or aloe vera gel for relief.
- Opt for loose, cotton clothing to avoid irritation.
- Consult a local dermatologist through Medicas for region-specific treatments.
If you notice the following, seek medical care:
- A rash accompanied by fever, which could indicate mosquito-borne diseases like dengue or chikungunya.
- Rashes that become painful, blister, or spread quickly.
- Unexplained rashes after contact with plants or seafood.
Wash your hands with mild soap, especially if exposed to irritants like tropical plants or seafood.
Use a gentle, fragrance-free moisturizer to prevent dryness.
Apply medicated creams as advised by a local doctor or through Medicas consultations.
Rash duration varies:
Heat rashes typically clear up in 1–2 days with cooling measures.
Allergic reactions might last a week or more, depending on exposure and treatment.
Chronic conditions like eczema require ongoing management.
Yes, coconut oil is a popular natural remedy in Trinidad & Tobago. It may help soothe mild rashes by hydrating the skin and reducing irritation. However, consult a doctor before using it on severe or infected rashes.
Aloe vera is widely used in Trinidad & Tobago due to its soothing and cooling properties. It’s particularly effective for sunburns, heat rashes, and minor irritations. Ensure you use fresh aloe or a trusted product.
For sensitive areas:
Maintain proper hygiene and keep the area dry.
Avoid using fragranced soaps or products.
Consult a doctor discreetly through Medicas for personalized advice and treatment.
Booking an online consultation is easy:
- Visit the Medicas platform and select the “Dermatology” specialty.
- Choose a convenient time and doctor.
- Get expert advice through video consultations from the comfort of your home.
Medicas simplifies the process:
- View profiles of dermatologists, including their specialties and experience.
- Check patient reviews and ratings.
- Choose a doctor based on your specific skin concern for the best care.
To manage itching in the humid Caribbean environment:
- Stay in cool, air-conditioned areas to reduce sweating.
- Use calamine lotion or aloe vera gel for relief.
- Opt for loose, cotton clothing to avoid irritation.
- Consult a local dermatologist through Medicas for region-specific treatments.
If you notice the following, seek medical care:
- A rash accompanied by fever, which could indicate mosquito-borne diseases like dengue or chikungunya.
- Rashes that become painful, blister, or spread quickly.
- Unexplained rashes after contact with plants or seafood.
Wash your hands with mild soap, especially if exposed to irritants like tropical plants or seafood.
Use a gentle, fragrance-free moisturizer to prevent dryness.
Apply medicated creams as advised by a local doctor or through Medicas consultations.
Rash duration varies:
Heat rashes typically clear up in 1–2 days with cooling measures.
Allergic reactions might last a week or more, depending on exposure and treatment.
Chronic conditions like eczema require ongoing management.
Yes, coconut oil is a popular natural remedy in Trinidad & Tobago. It may help soothe mild rashes by hydrating the skin and reducing irritation. However, consult a doctor before using it on severe or infected rashes.
Aloe vera is widely used in Trinidad & Tobago due to its soothing and cooling properties. It’s particularly effective for sunburns, heat rashes, and minor irritations. Ensure you use fresh aloe or a trusted product.
For sensitive areas:
Maintain proper hygiene and keep the area dry.
Avoid using fragranced soaps or products.
Consult a doctor discreetly through Medicas for personalized advice and treatment.
Booking an online consultation is easy:
- Visit the Medicas platform and select the “Dermatology” specialty.
- Choose a convenient time and doctor.
- Get expert advice through video consultations from the comfort of your home.
Medicas simplifies the process:
- View profiles of dermatologists, including their specialties and experience.
- Check patient reviews and ratings.
- Choose a doctor based on your specific skin concern for the best care.
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