Professor Bertrand Richert

Dr. Bertrand Richert, dermatologist, specialist in nail disorders and in surgery

Fields of expertise of Prof. Bertrand Richert

  • Nail disorders
  • Nail surgery
  • Dermatological surgery

Learn more about Prof. Richert

Professor Bertrand Richert has taught dermatology at the Université Libre de Bruxelles. He received his training at the ULB and the ULg.

He served as head of the inter-hospital dermatology department at the CHU Saint Pierre, the CHU Brugmann and the Children’s Hospital (HUDERF).

He has developed a particular interest in nail disorders and surgery, for which he has gained worldwide renown. He shares his knowledge across the globe through numerous scientific articles and books. He serves and has served as president of various international scientific societies.

Currently, Prof. Bertrand Richert sees patients at the Brussels Skin Center and at the CHU Brugmann, where he focuses exclusively on nail disorders, their surgical treatment, and dermatological surgery in general.

Your appointment with Prof. Bertrand Richert

Professor Bertrand Richert welcomes you at the Brussels Skin Center in Ixelles in French and English.

The cost of a consultation with Professor Bertrand Richert is €130, excluding any additional fees (technical procedures, etc.). Payment is preferably made by bancontact card. Professor Richert is not covered by health insurance at the Brussels Skin Center.

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