English speaking dermatologist?

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Can anyone recommend a good English speaking dermatologist in CABA? Or is my best bet to visit Hospital Británico or Alemán as a walk-in? The area or neighborhood doesn't matter to me. My Spanish is toddler level at best, so English is a necessity for me. Not insured, so I'd be paying cash. I have (I think) a scalp infection of some sort that needs to be examined and appropriately treated. Thanks in advance.
 
Matias maskin at buenos aires skin is great. Not cheap. About $65,000 for a complete skin check.

Thanks! I'm not too worried about price, quality of the treatment is more important to me. My scalp is pretty scaly and itchy at the moment, and I've been getting some scabs, so I'd gladly pay twice that to get it cleared up as quickly as possible.
 
Thanks! I'm not too worried about price, quality of the treatment is more important to me. My scalp is pretty scaly and itchy at the moment, and I've been getting some scabs, so I'd gladly pay twice that to get it cleared up as quickly as possible.
He is really good
 
I saw Alejandra Anabel Panizzardi at Hospital Alemán, her English is good. As a non-member of the Hospital with no insurance, the initial appointment was AR$15.000 in November 2023. Your costs for labs or meds will obviously depend on the condition, my total cost for my particular situation ended up not being too bad (around US$100 total with labs, treatment, and a follow-up appointment).
 
I saw Alejandra Anabel Panizzardi at Hospital Alemán, her English is good. As a non-member of the Hospital with no insurance, the initial appointment was AR$15.000 in November 2023. Your costs for labs or meds will obviously depend on the condition, my total cost for my particular situation ended up not being too bad (around US$100 total with labs, treatment, and a follow-up appointment).
Do you have contact info for her? I'd like to make an appointment
 
Several months ago, I called Hospital Aleman to make a dermatology appt. and they told me the first one available was in two months. They don't have dermatology in the guardia, but the scheduler told me that if I went to the dermatology department at Juncal 2450, up one floor, before 10 or 11 a.m., the person at the front desk might give me an appointment for that day from a cancellation. I tried this, and it worked. I saw a lovely doctor, who is probably on maternity leave now, but she spoke perfect english, and I would expect that many others do as well.
 
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