Accessibility

Dermagyan.com is committed to providing a website that is accessible and usable for as many people as possible, including people with disabilities.
Our goal is that visitors should be able to read, understand and use our content with a similar level of ease, regardless of their device, abilities or assistive technologies.

Scope of this policy:
This editorial policy applies to all health‑related content published on Dermagyan.com, including blog posts, articles, explainer pages, FAQs and educational graphics. It does not apply to user comments or any external websites we may link to.

Who creates our content:
Most of the medical content on Dermagyan.com is written or reviewed by a qualified dermatologist with clinical experience. Where guest authors or other contributors are involved, we expect them to have relevant medical, scientific or health‑communication background. We may update this section over time if more authors join the project.

How we select topics
To improve accessibility on Dermagyan.com, we aim to:

  • Use clear headings and logical structure to organize content.
  • Maintain good color contrast between text and background wherever possible.
  • ​Provide descriptive text for links and buttons so their purpose is clear.
  • Make the site usable on mobile phones and tablets.
  • Avoid relying on color alone to convey important information.

As the site grows, we will continue to review our pages and new articles with accessibility in mind.

Where we know we can improve:
Dermagyan.com is an evolving educational blog and some parts of the website may not yet be fully accessible.
We are aware of the following possible limitations:

  • Some older images may not yet have complete alternative text.
  • Some embedded videos (if present) may not have captions or full transcripts.
  • PDF or external documents (if linked) may not fully meet accessibility standards.

We are working to fix these issues over time as we update and add content.

Supported technologies:
Dermagyan.com is designed to work with modern web browsers and common assistive technologies, such as screen readers, on current versions of major operating systems.
If you use older browsers, have JavaScript disabled, or use uncommon assistive tools, some features may not work exactly as intended.

Feedback and contact:
If you have difficulty using any part of Dermagyan.com, or if you notice an accessibility problem, we would appreciate your feedback.
You can reach us by using the contact form on this website.
Please click the button below and send us your message, mentioning:

  • The page URL where you faced the issue.
  • A short description of the problem.
  • Your browser and device (for example: Chrome on Android, Safari on iPhone, etc.)

We will review your message and do our best to improve the accessibility of that content in a reasonable time frame.

Continuous improvement:
Accessibility is an ongoing process.
We will periodically review this statement and update it as we make changes to Dermagyan.com or adopt new accessibility practices.

Last updated: 20 February 2026.