Specialised Veterinary Dermatology

Relief for Sensitive Skin & Allergies

We’re here to maintain your pet’s skin health and treat any illnesses / chronic allergies that may cause discomfort or affect their well-being.

Our pet dermatologist checks a dog for allergy symptoms triggered by various allergens

skin cases are triggered by environmental allergens.

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Specialised Veterinary Dermatology

Relief for Sensitive Skin & Allergies

We’re here to maintain your pet’s skin health and treat any illnesses / chronic allergies that may cause discomfort or affect their well-being.

Our pet dermatologist checks a dog for allergy symptoms triggered by various allergens

skin cases are triggered by environmental allergens.

7 out of 10

In the UAE,

Key Insight

Specialised Veterinary Dermatology

Relief for Sensitive Skin & Allergies

We’re here to maintain your pet’s skin health and treat any illnesses / chronic allergies that may cause discomfort or affect their well-being.

Our pet dermatologist checks a dog for allergy symptoms triggered by various allergens

skin cases are triggered by environmental allergens.

7 out of 10

In the UAE,

Key Insight

Specialised Veterinary Dermatology

Relief for Sensitive Skin & Allergies

We’re here to maintain your pet’s skin health and treat any illnesses / chronic allergies that may cause discomfort or affect their well-being.

Our pet dermatologist checks a dog for allergy symptoms triggered by various allergens

skin cases are triggered by environmental allergens.

7 out of 10

In the UAE,

Key Insight

Why does your pet need dermatology & allergy care?

Persistent scratching, ear infections, rashes, and hair loss aren't just minor issues. These symptoms often signal deeper skin diseases and underlying allergies, causing extreme discomfort for your cats and dogs.


When left untreated, these issues can result in chronic discomfort, infections, and even behavioral changes.


Professional dermatology and allergy care help identify the root cause of these symptoms, allowing your pet to experience lasting relief, healthier skin, and improved comfort. Early diagnosis and timely treatment prevent serious complications in the future.

What skin conditions do we treat?

What skin conditions do we treat?

Here are some of the most common skin issues and allergy-related concerns we diagnose and manage in both cats and dogs through our specialized dermatology services.

Here are some of the most common skin issues and allergy-related concerns we diagnose and manage in both cats and dogs through our specialized dermatology services.

Allergies

Allergies

Allergic reactions to certain foods and environmental irritants can cause itching, inflammation, and other skin issues in pets.

Infections

Infections

Pets can develop infections caused by bacteria, fungi, or yeast, which may result in hair loss, unpleasant odors, and inflammation.

Parasites

Parasites

Parasites such as fleas, ticks, mites, and worms may result in severe itching, skin damage, and secondary infections.

Autoimmune Diseases

Autoimmune Diseases

Diseases such as pemphigus or lupus cause the immune system to attack the skin, resulting in ulcers and wounds that need advanced care.

Chronic Disorders

Chronic Disorders

Some conditions require long-term care from a cat or dog dermatologist, including dermatitis and seborrhea.

  • Allergies

    Allergic reactions to certain foods and environmental irritants can cause itching, inflammation, and other skin issues in pets.

  • Infections

    Pets can develop infections caused by bacteria, fungi, or yeast, which may result in hair loss, unpleasant odors, and inflammation.

  • Parasites

    Parasites such as fleas, ticks, mites, and worms may result in severe itching, skin damage, and secondary infections.

  • Autoimmune Diseases

    Diseases such as pemphigus or lupus cause the immune system to attack the skin, resulting in ulcers and wounds that need advanced care.

  • Chronic Disorders

    Some conditions require long-term care from a cat or dog dermatologist, including dermatitis and seborrhea.

What are the signs of skin issues in pets?

While some of the symptoms may be subtle, watch out for these common signs of skin problems and allergies in cats and dogs.

Excessive scratching, licking, or chewing

Redness or inflammation

Hair loss or thinning fur

Scabs, sores, or crusty skin

Unpleasant odor

Dry, flaky, or greasy skin

Frequent head shaking or ear scratching

If you notice any of these signs, even in varying degrees, we recommend booking a consultation with our cat and dog allergists and dermatologists.

Who is our veterinary dermatology specialist?

Dr. Soheyl Simaei brings nearly two decades of clinical expertise and experience helping pets live happier, healthier lives. With certifications in dermatology and internal medicine, he offers clear, effective solutions for a wide range of skin conditions.


From common irritations to complex and rare cases, Dr. Soheyl approaches every patient with a deep understanding of how skin health impacts their overall well-being. His goal is to deliver lasting relief while improving the quality of life for both pets and their families.


For cat and dog allergies or skin issues, you can reach out to us to schedule a dermatology consultation with Dr. Soheyl.

Dr. Soheyl Simaei has nearly two decades of clinical experience helping pets live happier and healthier. Certified in dermatology and internal medicine, he offers clear and effective solutions for various pet skin issues.

He approaches every case, including common irritations and rare conditions, with a deep understanding of how your pet’s skin health affects their overall well-being. He combines his expertise with his commitment to enhancing the lives of pets and their families, providing lasting relief and peace of mind. You can reach out to us and request a dermatology consultation with Dr. Soheyl.

Dr. Soheyl is hugging a cat, one of his regular patients at the vet clinic.
Dr. Soheyl is hugging a cat, one of his regular patients at the vet clinic.
Dr. Soheyl is hugging a cat, one of his regular patients at the vet clinic.
Dr. Soheyl is hugging a cat, one of his regular patients at the vet clinic.
Dr. Soheyl is hugging a cat, one of his regular patients at the vet clinic.
Dr. Soheyl is hugging a cat, one of his regular patients at the vet clinic.
Dr. Soheyl is hugging a cat, one of his regular patients at the vet clinic.
Dr. Soheyl is hugging a cat, one of his regular patients at the vet clinic.

How we treat pet skin & allergy issues

01

Initial Consultation

Our team starts with a thorough exam of the skin, coat, and ears. We may perform tests such as skin scrapings or impressions to identify initial problems.

02

Testing & Parasite Checks

We perform diagnostic tests, such as cytology, cultures, and flea, tick, and mite checks, to rule out specific infections and parasites.

03

Allergy Identification

If we suspect allergies, our cat and dog dermatologists may utilize food trials or allergy testing to pinpoint specific food or environmental triggers.

04

Personalized Treatment Plan

A personalized treatment plan will be provided, which may include medicated shampoos, creams, oral meds, immunotherapy, or dietary adjustments.

05

Follow-Up & Monitoring

Regular wellness checks allow us to track your pet's recovery and adjust treatments as needed, to ensure their continued healing and comfort.

  • 01

    Initial Consultation

    Our team starts with a thorough exam of the skin, coat, and ears. We may perform tests such as skin scrapings or impressions to identify initial problems.

  • 02

    Testing & Parasite Checks

    We perform diagnostic tests, such as cytology, cultures, and flea, tick, and mite checks, to rule out specific infections and parasites.

  • 03

    Allergy Identification

    If we suspect allergies, our cat and dog dermatologists may utilize food trials or allergy testing to pinpoint specific food or environmental triggers.

  • 04

    Personalized Treatment Plan

    A personalized treatment plan will be provided, which may include medicated shampoos, creams, oral meds, immunotherapy, or dietary adjustments.

  • 05

    Follow-Up & Monitoring

    Regular wellness checks allow us to track your pet's recovery and adjust treatments as needed, to ensure their continued healing and comfort.

What makes our skin & allergy care different?

Two veterinarians are checking a dog's skin, coat, and ears for signs of allergies.

Precise Diagnostics

We use advanced diagnostics, such as skin cytology, culture, and microscopic analysis, to accurately diagnose and treat a wide range of skin issues.

A veterinarian is using a tool to take a closer look at the dog's skin condition.

Focused Treatments

Every pet we welcome receives a personalized treatment plan tailored to their specific condition, which may include topical or oral meds, shampoos, or long-term allergy care.

A pet owner is talking to a dog allergist about his dog's condition.

Stress-Free Visits

Our clinics and veterinarians guarantee a comfortable and low-stress environment to help your pet feel safe during the process.

A veterinarian is sharing advice to a pet owner about her cat's allergies.

Transparent Communication

We believe in clear and honest communication, which is why we'll guide you every step of the way, from diagnosis and treatment to costs and recovery.

Two pet dermatologists are examining a dog on a table.

Continuity of Care

Some pets require long-term care from our cat and dog allergists and dermatologists, consisting of follow-up checkups, treatment adjustments, and overall management.

Not sure what’s causing your pet’s itching or hair loss?

Let’s get to the root of it together.

Not sure what’s causing your pet’s itching or hair loss?

Let’s get to the root of it together.

Not sure what’s causing your pet’s itching or hair loss?

Let’s get to the root of it together.

Everything You Need to Know

Questions? We're Here to Help

Questions? We're Here to Help

Still have questions?

Our team is here to help. Get in touch for personalized answers.

Our team is here to help. Get in touch for personalized answers.

When should I take my pet to a dermatologist?

If you notice any signs of chronic skin issues, including persistent itching, hair loss, recurrent ear infections, skin changes, or foul odor, bring your pet over for a checkup.

Why is my pet losing fur?

Hair loss is commonly caused by allergies, parasites, skin infections, or hormonal imbalances. To support recovery, professional treatment will be required, which may consist of topical or oral meds, shampoos, or allergy shots.

How are my pet allergies diagnosed?

We start with a veterinary consultation then proceed with specific tests such as elimination diet trials, intradermal skin testing, serum testing, or other tests to rule out other conditions.

How often should my pet see a vet dermatologist?

Annual checkups are recommended for most pets, but those with chronic skin conditions must visit the clinic every 3-6 months. This ensures the continued management of the existing condition and adjustments to the treatment process.

What dermatology treatments do you offer?

Our treatments vary depending on your pet's specific condition. We offer allergy management, infection control, parasite treatment, surgical procedures, and other specific dermatology treatments.

Will my pet need long-term dermatology care?

It depends if they have a chronic skin condition. In most cases, pets with allergies or autoimmune diseases will require lifelong management, supporting quality of life and comfort.

When should I take my pet to a dermatologist?

If you notice any signs of chronic skin issues, including persistent itching, hair loss, recurrent ear infections, skin changes, or foul odor, bring your pet over for a checkup.

Why is my pet losing fur?

Hair loss is commonly caused by allergies, parasites, skin infections, or hormonal imbalances. To support recovery, professional treatment will be required, which may consist of topical or oral meds, shampoos, or allergy shots.

How are my pet allergies diagnosed?

We start with a veterinary consultation then proceed with specific tests such as elimination diet trials, intradermal skin testing, serum testing, or other tests to rule out other conditions.

How often should my pet see a vet dermatologist?

Annual checkups are recommended for most pets, but those with chronic skin conditions must visit the clinic every 3-6 months. This ensures the continued management of the existing condition and adjustments to the treatment process.

What dermatology treatments do you offer?

Our treatments vary depending on your pet's specific condition. We offer allergy management, infection control, parasite treatment, surgical procedures, and other specific dermatology treatments.

Will my pet need long-term dermatology care?

It depends if they have a chronic skin condition. In most cases, pets with allergies or autoimmune diseases will require lifelong management, supporting quality of life and comfort.

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Healthy Skin & Coat Solutions for Your Pet

At Noble Vet Clinic, we support lifelong pet wellness and the relationships that make it meaningful.

Pet Dermatologist

Healthy Skin & Coat Solutions for Your Pet

At Noble Vet Clinic, we support lifelong pet wellness and the relationships that make it meaningful.

Pet Dermatologist

Healthy Skin & Coat Solutions for Your Pet

At Noble Vet Clinic, we support lifelong pet wellness and the relationships that make it meaningful.

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