Department

Skin diseases

The dermatology department is engaged in research and treatment of patients with skin diseases. Within dermatology there are consultation hours for patients with skin cancer, including skin lymphomas, atypical moles and melanomas & non-pigmented forms of skin cancer. For this purpose, the department has been designated as a top reference center and together they have formed the Skin Cancer Center ...
The dermatology department is engaged in research and treatment of patients with skin diseases. Within dermatology there are consultation hours for patients with skin cancer, including skin lymphomas, atypical moles and melanomas & non-pigmented forms of skin cancer. For this purpose, the department has been designated as a top reference center and together they have formed the Skin Cancer Center LUMC since 1981.
Patient care

The dermatology department (skin diseases) is engaged in research and treatment of patients with skin diseases.

The department also offers you the best possible care in the field of skin cancer. The skin cancer center LUMC specializes in this.

Within the dermatology department, the LUMC has a skin cancer center with consultation hours for patients with a form of skin cancer:

  • Skin lymphoma
  • Melanoma, hereditary melanoma
  • Squamous cell carcinoma, skin tumors after organ transplantation
  • Basal cell carcinoma, Mohs surgery

The LUMC is a top reference center for the groups of skin cancer. This means that highly specialized care is provided.

Within the dermatology department, the LUMC has a skin cancer center with consultation hours for patients with a form of skin cancer:

  • Skin lymphoma
  • Melanoma, hereditary melanoma
  • Squamous cell carcinoma, skin tumors after organ transplantation
  • Basal cell carcinoma, Mohs surgery

The LUMC is a top reference center for the groups of skin cancer. This means that highly specialized care is provided.

In addition to the polyclinic for general dermatology, there are special consultation hours for complaints such as eczema, psoriasis, allergology (hypersensitivity reactions), autoimmune skin diseases, blister diseases and biologicals.

Outpatient clinic and nursing department

Refer patient

Referrals by general practitioners & tertiary referrers

Phone: 071 526 26 30, option 9

Opening hours: 08:30 to 13:00 and 14:00 to 16:30

General practitioner registers the patient via “Zorgdomein”.

Urgent referral

Phone: 071 526 26 30, option 9

Opening hours: 08:30 to 13:00 and 14:00 to 16:30

Sending additional data

Email: huidziekten@lumc.nl

Voorlichtingsfolders

De Nederlandse Vereniging voor Dermatologie en Venereologie (NVDV) heeft in voorlichtingsfolders een aantal dermatologische aandoeningen beschreven.

Education

Education is an important part of the activities of the skin diseases department of the LUMC. In this way, the department contributes to high-quality care for people with skin diseases in the future. The skin diseases department is involved in, among other things, education for the study of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, in-service training for medical professionals and training for doctor's assistants.

Research

The skin cancer research program of the Department of Dermatology includes four main lines of research: 

  • Cutaneous Lymphoma
  • Familial melanoma
  • Skin carcinoma, particularly in organ-transplant patients
  • Disease Skin models

These have in common a combination of basic, translational and clinical research, coordination by dermatologists and scientists and patient groups for which the Dept. of Dermatology serves as a tertiary referral centre. The central theme within all four lines of research is the molecular characterization of the subsequent stages of tumour progression. Methods employed include microarray technology and proteomics, (molecular) epidemiological studies to identify relevant risk factors, transgenic mouse models, cell cultures and cultured human skin equivalents. The ultimate goal is to identify and utilize new diagnostic and prognostic markers and to identify new targets for therapeutic or preventive intervention.

LUMC Biobank Skin Diseases

About the department

Contact

Outpatient clinic for skin diseases

Route number: 16
Location: B-1-Q
Telephone: 071 526 26 30
Mon to Fri 9 am – 1 pm

Nursing department Surgery 1

Route number: 708
Location: J-10-Q
Telephone: 071 528 46 86
Preferably telephone contact between 10 am and 4 pm
Visiting times: 2 pm – 4 pm and 6 pm – 8 pm.

Staff Secretariat

The secretariat of the professors/staff physicians is located on B-1-Q (1st floor, route 16, room B1-92) and can be reached during working days from 9 am to 4:30 pm.

Outpatient clinic for skin diseases

Route number: 16
Location: B-1-Q
Telephone: 071 526 26 30
Mon to Fri 9 am – 1 pm

Nursing department Surgery 1

Route number: 708
Location: J-10-Q
Telephone: 071 528 46 86
Preferably telephone contact between 10 am and 4 pm
Visiting times: 2 pm – 4 pm and 6 pm – 8 pm.

Staff Secretariat

The secretariat of the professors/staff physicians is located on B-1-Q (1st floor, route 16, room B1-92) and can be reached during working days from 9 am to 4:30 pm.

Telephone (not meant for patients and patient care): 071 526 24 97 / 071 526 24 21
E-mail: stafsecretariaathuidziekten@lumc.nl

Education Secretariat

The education secretariat is located on B-1-Q (1st floor, route 16, B-1-92) and can be reached during working days from 9 am to 4:30 pm.

Telephone: 071 526 24 97
Email: C.M.Meijvogel@lumc.nl

Research laboratory

The research laboratory is located at C-0-3 and is available during working days from 9 am to 4:30 pm.

Telephone: 071 526 63 18
Skin diseases laboratory, C-0-3
PO Box 9600, 2300 RC Leiden