The American Academy of Dermatology recommends annual skin exams to screen for skin cancer including malignant melanoma. Skin cancers are usually easily treated and highly curable when detected early. Schedule your appointment for a skin check today!
Rash Evaluation and Treatment
Do you suffer from acne, psoriasis, eczema, itching, or unknown rash? Let our dermatologist diagnose you and provide treatment tailored to your condition.
Cosmetic Enhancement and Rejuvenation
There are multiple options to improve the appearance of skin ranging from reversal of sun damage to correcting fine lines and smoothing out wrinkles. From chemical peels and lasers to injectables such as Botox® and Restylane®, we develop a plan specifically to treat your skin care needs.
Growth Removal
Omni Dermatology Center specializes in skin growth assessment and removal for both medical necessity or cosmetic reasons. This includes moles, cysts, warts, skin tags or other unsightly growths.
Hair and Nails
Dermatologists are specially trained to diagnose and treat disorders of the hair and nails including hair loss and nail fungus. We will offer you the best and latest treatment options.
Protecting Your Skin
We care about you and your health. Always remember to apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen offering both UVA and UVB protection with an SPF of 30 or greater. Apply 15-30 minutes before going outdoors then reapply every 2 hours or after swimming or sweating. Monitor your skin for any new or changing lesions and familiarize yourself with the ABCDE warning signs of malignant melanoma. It can save a life.
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FAQ
What insurances plans are accepted?
We accept most major insurance plans.
Prior to your appointment, please contact both your insurance plan and our office to pre-verify
coverage, that we are a participating provider, as well as any co-pays or deductibles that may
be due at the time of service.
Why see a board-certified dermatologist?
Board certification in dermatology demonstrates a physician’s expertise in treating disorders of
the skin. After completion of medical school, a board-certified dermatologist completes three
years of training in an approved dermatology residency training program then must
pass a rigorous certification exam. Board certification in dermatology ensures that the physician is
competent in the latest advances in dermatologic medical science and technology and is highly
committed to utmost patient safety and superior clinical outcomes.
Should I schedule an appointment for an annual skin examination?
Yes. Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States and is highly
associated with sun exposure including tanning beds. One in five Americans will develop skin
cancer in the course of a lifetime. Malignant melanoma, a potentially deadly form of skin
cancer, will be diagnosed in 1 in 50 people and is expected to rise. For these reasons, it is highly
recommended that patients be screened annually for skin cancer. Early detection leads to the
best outcome and is the reason the American Academy of Dermatology recommends an annual
full body skin examination.