Dr. Andrei Metelitsa, Dermatologist, Calgary, AB

Dr. Andrei Metelitsa

Dr. Andrei Metelitsa

Dermatologist
Calgary, AB
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Dr. Andrei Metelitsa Bio

Dr. Andrei, Metelitsa, Dermatologist, Calgary, is a board-certified dermatologist in both Canada and the United States and serves as Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Calgary and Co-Director of Beacon Dermatology.
Dr. Andrei, Metelitsa, Dermatologist, Calgary, graduated from medical school at the University of Alberta at the age of 23. He further received 5 years of dermatology training at the University of Alberta. After completing his residency, Dr. Metelitsa pursued an additional 1-year fellowship in Lasers and Cosmetic Surgery in Boston, Massachusetts at SkinCare Physicians under the direction of world-renowned faculty from Harvard and Yale.

Dr. Andrei, Metelitsa, Dermatologist, Calgary, is an author of a dermatology book (Stedman’s Illustrated Dictionary of Dermatology Eponyms), as well as more than 50 book chapters and articles combined. He has presented at numerous national and international conferences and events, and has been interviewed by multiple newspapers, radio channels, as well as television networks, including CBC, Global and CTV. He also acts as a Reviewer for major dermatology journals, including the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, the Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, and the Journal of Rheumatology. He is a Contributing Editor for Dermatologic Surgery.

Dr. Metelitsa has received more than 35 academic, research, leadership and volunteer awards throughout his career. For his leadership, he has been honoured with the prestigious Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons Resident Leadership Award, University of Alberta Alumni Award of Excellence, and Canadian Dermatology Association Residents and Fellows Society Resident Teacher Award.

Dr. Andrei, Metelitsa, Dermatologist, Calgary,  Is in good standing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIPS Canadian Dermatology Association (CDA) and the Canadian Medical Association

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Dr. Andrei, Metelitsa, Dermatologist, Calgary,


( Dr. Andrei Metelitsa, Dermatologist, Calgary, AB) is in good standing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons.

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Please contact ( Dr. Andrei Metelitsa, Dermatologist Calgary, AB )  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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