Dr. Nagatoshi Ebisawa

MD, DPDS, DTM&H

Dr. Nagatoshi Ebisawa

MD, DPDS, DTM&H

I am a licensed and board-certified dermatologist providing comprehensive in-person and online consultations for skin, hair, and nail conditions. My practice is grounded in accurate diagnosis, clear communication, and evidence-based treatment tailored to each patient's individual needs. In addition to my dermatology training, I hold a Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (DTM&H) from Nagasaki University, Japan, one of Asia's leading institutions in tropical medicine and global health. This additional training provides advanced expertise in the diagnosis, prevention, and management of tropical and travel-related diseases, infectious conditions, and dermatologic manifestations of systemic illnesses commonly encountered in tropical and international settings. My clinical interests include tropical dermatology, travel medicine, infectious skin diseases, sexually transmitted infections, and global health, allowing me to provide specialized care for patients with complex skin conditions, travel-related concerns, and infections acquired in tropical environments. Areas of Expertise - Acne (adolescent, adult, hormonal, and cystic) - Eczema, dermatitis, and allergic skin diseases - Psoriasis and chronic inflammatory skin disorders - Bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic skin infections - Pigmentary disorders (melasma, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, vitiligo) - Hair and scalp disorders (hair loss, alopecia, scalp diseases) - Nail diseases - Sexually transmitted infections and related skin conditions - Tropical and travel-related dermatologic conditions - Preventive, medical, and cosmetic dermatology I take a patient-centered and evidence-based approach to care, ensuring that each concern is thoroughly evaluated and every treatment plan is practical, effective, and individualized. My goal is to provide dermatologic care that is professional, approachable, and accessible, helping patients feel informed, confident, and well-supported throughout their treatment journey.

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Board-certified Dermatologist

9 Years

Global Health

Travel Medicine

Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

Venereology (STI and HIV)

In-Person

Online

I am a licensed and board-certified dermatologist providing comprehensive in-person and online consultations for skin, hair, and nail conditions. My practice is grounded in accurate diagnosis, clear communication, and evidence-based treatment tailored to each patient's individual needs. In addition to my dermatology training, I hold a Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (DTM&H) from Nagasaki University, Japan, one of Asia's leading institutions in tropical medicine and global health. This additional training provides advanced expertise in the diagnosis, prevention, and management of tropical and travel-related diseases, infectious conditions, and dermatologic manifestations of systemic illnesses commonly encountered in tropical and international settings. My clinical interests include tropical dermatology, travel medicine, infectious skin diseases, sexually transmitted infections, and global health, allowing me to provide specialized care for patients with complex skin conditions, travel-related concerns, and infections acquired in tropical environments. Areas of Expertise - Acne (adolescent, adult, hormonal, and cystic) - Eczema, dermatitis, and allergic skin diseases - Psoriasis and chronic inflammatory skin disorders - Bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic skin infections - Pigmentary disorders (melasma, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, vitiligo) - Hair and scalp disorders (hair loss, alopecia, scalp diseases) - Nail diseases - Sexually transmitted infections and related skin conditions - Tropical and travel-related dermatologic conditions - Preventive, medical, and cosmetic dermatology I take a patient-centered and evidence-based approach to care, ensuring that each concern is thoroughly evaluated and every treatment plan is practical, effective, and individualized. My goal is to provide dermatologic care that is professional, approachable, and accessible, helping patients feel informed, confident, and well-supported throughout their treatment journey.

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EARLIEST AVAILABLE SCHEDULE
Badges
Bronze Award for Successful Consultations
International Society of Dermatology (INTSOCDERM)
Philippine Dermatological Society (PDS)
Good Communicator
Reply Time Guarantee
American Academy of Dermatology (AAD)
Philippine Medical Association (PMA)
Caring Doctor
Clinic Schedules

Choose from 6 available clinics

Online Clinic (Using NowServing app)

Monday to Sunday

08:00 AM - 09:00 PM

Fee

P 500

Fee: P 500

JSJ SKIN CARE Medical and Aesthetic Clinic
Mariano Medical Clinic and Laboratory 590 Sumulong St., Site Bgy. San Jose

Monday and Saturday

10:00 AM - 05:00 PM

(Walk-In and Appointment)

Fee

P 700

Fee: P 700

Care Center Clinic Festival Mall
Festival Mall, Alabang

Wednesday

02:00 PM - 05:00 PM

(Walk-In and Appointment)

Fee

-

Fee: -

Maxicare PCC Alabang
Maxicare Primary Care Center - Northgate Alabang Southkey Hub, Ground Floor, Indo-China Dr, Alabang

Wednesday

08:00 AM - 02:00 PM

(By Appointment)

Fee

-

Accepted Health Cards

Maxicare,

Fee: -

Maxicare PCC Las Piñas
Robinsons Place Las Piñas City

Thursday

08:00 AM - 05:00 PM

(By Appointment)

Fee

-

Accepted Health Cards

Maxicare,

Fee: -

M&C Biolight Aesthetic Center
56 Visayas Ave, Quezon City, 1128 Metro Manila

Friday

10:00 AM - 05:00 PM

(Walk-In and Appointment)

Fee

-

Fee: -

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a typical session last?

A typical session lasts around 15 minutes per patient. It can take longer depending on the case and needs of the patient.

Can I message you via the NowServing app?

Yes, you can send me a message through the NowServing app once I already accepted your appointment. You will receive a reply as soon as possible.

Photo Guide for Your Teleconsultation

Please upload clear photos of your skin concerns to the NowServing app before our session. All images are strictly confidential. 1. Lighting: Use bright, natural daylight (e.g., facing a window). Avoid using flash. 2. Prep: Ensure the skin is clean and free of makeup or creams. 3. Angle & Focus: Hold your camera parallel (90 degrees) to the skin. Tap your screen to focus sharply on the lesion. 4. Views to Take: * Medium View: To show the overall affected body area. *Close-Up View: A detailed shot of the specific skin surface. For visual examples, please refer to these medical photography guides: https://info.visualdx.com/l/11412/2020-03-31/6h4hdz https://dermnetnz.org/assets/Uploads/ATA-Teledermatology-poster.pdf

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Affiliations

Philippine Dermatological Society

International Society of Dermatology

Philippine Medical Association

Taguig Medical Society

American Academy of Dermatology

American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH)

The Worshipful Society of Apothecaries

Education

University of Santo Tomas - Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, 2016

Research Institute for Tropical Medicine, 2024

Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Global Health - Nagasaki University, 2026

Certifications

Philippine Dermatological Society

Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

Earliest Available Schedule
Affiliations

Philippine Dermatological Society

International Society of Dermatology

Philippine Medical Association

Taguig Medical Society

American Academy of Dermatology

American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH)

The Worshipful Society of Apothecaries

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a typical session last?

A typical session lasts around 15 minutes per patient. It can take longer depending on the case and needs of the patient.

Can I message you via the NowServing app?

Yes, you can send me a message through the NowServing app once I already accepted your appointment. You will receive a reply as soon as possible.

Photo Guide for Your Teleconsultation

Please upload clear photos of your skin concerns to the NowServing app before our session. All images are strictly confidential. 1. Lighting: Use bright, natural daylight (e.g., facing a window). Avoid using flash. 2. Prep: Ensure the skin is clean and free of makeup or creams. 3. Angle & Focus: Hold your camera parallel (90 degrees) to the skin. Tap your screen to focus sharply on the lesion. 4. Views to Take: * Medium View: To show the overall affected body area. *Close-Up View: A detailed shot of the specific skin surface. For visual examples, please refer to these medical photography guides: https://info.visualdx.com/l/11412/2020-03-31/6h4hdz https://dermnetnz.org/assets/Uploads/ATA-Teledermatology-poster.pdf

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