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Dr. Mohammed Abdul Samad

Dr. Mohammed Abdul Samad
Wisdom skin clinic Azadpur road gulbarga
Doctor information
Experience:
7 years
Education:
Navodaya Medical College
Academic degree:
MD (Doctor of Medicine)
Area of specialization:
I am mainly focusing my practise on managing skin and hair conditions like psoriasis, fungal infections, eczemas, acne, vitiligo and alopecia. Each case feels different, sometimes mild and routine but other times really complex where treatment needs patience and step by step monitoring. Psoriasis often require long term care, where I guide patients on medication, lifestyle triggers, even stress factors that can worsen flare. With fungal infections and eczemas I deal with both acute relief and preventing reccurence, making sure hygiene and daily care are understood properly. Acne and vitiligo are very personal for patients, cause they effect not only skin but confidence too, so I take time to explain options like topical, systemic or procedural treatments in simple words. Hair loss and alopecia can be equally frustrating, I see people worried daily about it, so my role is not only diagnosis but also giving reassurance, outlining realistic outcomes and maintaining regular follow up. For me dermatology is not just about prescribing creams or tablets, its about listening, educating, correcting small misconceptions and working together with patients for better results. I like to keep consultations practical, evidence based yet compassionate, where people feel safe sharing their concerns without hesitation.
Achievements:
I am working as an Assistant professor in KBN University where I try to balance both teaching and clinical practise. Being in academics give me a chance to share updated knowledge with students while still staying connected with day to day patient care. I guide young doctors in understanding practical aspects of dermatology, from diagnosis to treatment planning, and encourage them to ask questions beyond textbook. This role also keeps me motivated to keep learning and refining my own clinical skills.

I am Dr Samad, working as consultant dermatologist from north karnataka, where most of my practise is shaped by daily interaction with wide variety of patients. Over the years I got good exposure in pediatric dermatology, clinical dermatology, trichology and also cosmetology, each one different but connected. I like to approach skin as not just an organ with disease but as a mirror of overall health, so my consultations often extend into discussions about habits, stress, lifestyle too. With kids especially, pediatric dermatology needs patience and gentle handling, and I learned to balance clinical precision with empathy while treating conditions like eczema, infections, birth marks and allergies. In clinical dermatology, I work with common and complex cases, from acne and psoriasis to chronic skin conditions, focusing on both symptom relief and long term management. Trichology forms another important part of my specialization—hair fall, scalp disorders, alopecia are things I regularly diagnose and treat, sometimes combining medical therapy with supportive care. Cosmetology allows me to merge science and aesthetics, offering treatments that not only correct issues but also improve confidence, like skin rejuvenation, pigmentation care and scar treatments. My practice approach is simple, evidence based medicine delivered with clear communication. I make it a point to explain treatment plans in understandable words, sometimes with small drawings or analogies, because when patients really understand their problem they feel more at ease and follow better. I try to keep my consultations personal, where people feel free to ask questions without hesitation. Over time I realized that dermatology is not only about curing skin, hair or cosmetic concern but about building trust, offering support and guiding people toward healthier choices. Even now I keep learning, attending training, updating knowledge, because dermatology is evolving fast with new therapies and technologies. What keeps me going is seeing that smile or relief in a patient when they notice genuine improvement—it makes all the effort worth it, and reminds me why I chose this path.