Dermatology

This department offers

  • Adult and pediatric dermatology
  • Annual screening and treatment
  • Cosmetic dermatology
  • Dermatology
  • Excisions of skin cancer
  • Laser procedures
  • Mole removal
  • Rash treatment
  • Skin cancer care

Providing the highest quality care

We pride ourselves on offering a full spectrum of dermatological services to meet the needs of both adults and children. Our team of skilled dermatologists provide the highest standard of care, whether you require routine screenings, cosmetic treatments, or specialized skin cancer care. Whether you’re born with a skin condition or you’re coping with damage from the sun or environment, we can help.

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Conditions we treat

  • Skin cancer: Early detection and treatment of various forms of skin cancer, including melanoma, basal cell carcinoma, and squamous cell carcinoma.
  • Preventative skin cancer & mole examinations: Regular screenings to monitor and identify any changes in moles and skin growths, ensuring early intervention if necessary.
  • Acne: Comprehensive treatment plans for all types of acne, from mild to severe cases, using the latest therapies and medications.
  • Atopic dermatitis (eczema): Effective management of eczema symptoms to improve skin health and quality of life.
  • Psoriasis: Advanced treatments to control and reduce the symptoms of psoriasis.
  • Rashes: Diagnosis and treatment of a variety of rashes caused by allergies, infections, or other underlying conditions.
  • Autoimmune disorders: Specialized care for skin conditions related to autoimmune diseases, such as lupus and dermatomyositis.
  • Hair and nail disorders: Treatment for common and rare conditions affecting hair and nails, including hair loss and fungal infections.

Procedures offered

  • Skin cancer excisions: Surgical removal of cancerous skin lesions with precision and care.
  • Skin biopsies: Diagnostic procedure to obtain a sample of skin tissue for further examination.
  • Mole removal: Safe and effective removal of moles for medical or cosmetic reasons.
  • Cyst excisions: Surgical removal of cysts to prevent infection and discomfort.
  • Lipoma excisions: Removal of benign fatty tumors to alleviate symptoms or for cosmetic purposes.
  • Intralesional injections: Targeted treatment for specific skin conditions using medication injected directly into the lesion.
  • Botox: Cosmetic treatment to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

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