Dermatology
Your skin is the largest organ on your body and has an important job. It protects you from heat, cold, infections and germs. Your skin will change throughout your life, so it’s important to watch for changes in the color or feel of your skin that could be a sign of a medical problem.
It is recommended to see a dermatologist if a mole or spot is changing in color, size or shape. Additionally, it’s important to have a spot examined if it is tender, itchy or bleeding. Other common reasons to visit a dermatologist are for acne, any type of rash, including eczema and psoriasis, warts, skin irritation or any concern for skin cancer.
Our board-certified dermatologist is formally trained to conduct skin checks, to surgically remove skin cancers on the trunk, arms and sometimes legs, as well as to identify, manage and treat various types of skin rashes. We are dedicated to providing high-quality treatment ensuring you look and feel your best and that you stay in good health.
Contact your primary care provider for a referral to see our dermatology expert.