Services

Medical Services Included, But Are Not Limited to the Diagnosis and Treatment of the Following:

  • Inflammatory Skin Conditions
  • Acne: A common skin condition characterized by pimples, blackheads, and whiteheads.
  • Eczema: A group of skin conditions that cause dry, itchy, and inflamed skin.
  • Boils: Deep, painful infections of hair follicles or skin pores, often filled with pus.
  • Folliculitis: Inflammation of hair follicles, usually caused by bacteria or fungi.
  • Lichen Planus: A chronic inflammatory skin condition characterized by itchy, flat-topped, purplish bumps.
  • Psoriasis: A chronic autoimmune disease characterized by patches of thick, red, scaly skin.
  • Cysts: Sac-like structures under the skin that may be filled with fluid, pus, or other substances.
  • Other Skin Conditions
  • Sarcoidosis: A systemic inflammatory disease that affects multiple organs, including the skin.
  • Lupus: An autoimmune disease that can cause skin rashes, joint pain, and other symptoms.
  • Lipomas: Benign fatty tumors that grow slowly under the skin.
  • Vitiligo: A skin condition characterized by patches of depigmented skin.
  • Warts: Benign growths on the skin caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV).
  • Benign Conditions
  • Molluscum: Small, raised, flesh-colored bumps on the skin, often caused by a virus.
  • Hair loss (Alopecia): A condition characterized by excessive hair loss.
  • Moles: Small, pigmented spots on the skin.
  • Malignant Conditions
  • Skin Cancer:
    • Basal Cell Carcinoma: The most common type of skin cancer, usually appearing as a raised, pearly bump.
    • Squamous Cell Carcinoma: The second most common type of skin cancer, often appearing as a red, scaly patch.
    • Melanoma: The most serious type of skin cancer, often characterized by a changing mole or a new, unusual skin lesion.
  • Other Conditions
  • Dandruff: A common scalp condition characterized by flakes of dead skin.
  • Skin Infections: Infections of the skin caused by bacteria, fungi, or viruses.
  • Allergic Reactions: Reactions to allergens that can cause skin rashes or other symptoms.
  • Jock Itch: A fungal infection of the groin area.
  • Shingles: A viral infection that causes a painful, blistering rash.
  • Lyme Disease: A bacterial infection transmitted by ticks.
  • Nail Problems: Conditions affecting the nails, such as fungal infections or nail dystrophy.
  • Acne Keloidalis: A type of acne that leads to the formation of keloids (thick, raised scars).
  • Pseudofolliculitis Barbe: A condition caused by ingrown hairs, often seen in people with curly hair.
  • Rosacea: A chronic skin condition characterized by redness and visible blood vessels in the face.
  • Precancers: Abnormal skin growths that have a high risk of developing into cancer.

Skin Conditions:

  • Cysts: Sac-like structures under the skin that may be filled with fluid, pus, or other substances.
  • Boils: Deep, painful infections of hair follicles or skin pores, often filled with pus.
  • Moles: Small, pigmented spots on the skin.

Cosmetic Procedures:

  • Split Earlobes: A condition where the earlobe has torn or stretched.
  • Ear Piercing: The process of puncturing the earlobe or other part of the ear for jewelry.
  • Skin Tag Removal: A procedure to remove small, benign skin growths.
  • Keloid Injection Removal: A procedure to reduce the size of keloids (thick, raised scars) using injections.
  • Botox Injections: A procedure to reduce wrinkles by injecting botulinum toxin.
  • Chemical Peels: A procedure to exfoliate the skin using chemical solutions.
  • DPN Removal: A procedure to remove dermal papillae, which can help with hair thinning.

***Not All Treatment/Procedures are Covered By Insurance***