Patient resources

Everything you need before your visit.

New here? Here's how insurance, first visits, and scheduling work — plus answers to the questions we hear most.

Before you come in

Getting started is simple.

New patients

Bring these to your first visit:

  • Photo ID
  • Insurance card
  • Current medication list
  • Prior dermatology records (if any)

Insurance & billing

We accept most major PPO plans for medical visits and file claims for you. Cosmetic treatments are self-pay with clear pricing up front.

Scheduling

New patients seen within ~2 weeks. Members and urgent concerns get same-week priority. Book online any time.

Questions

Frequently asked.

We accept most major PPO plans and file claims on your behalf for medical dermatology visits. Cosmetic treatments are self-pay. Bring your insurance card and a photo ID to your first visit, and we'll verify your benefits before any medical procedure.
A photo ID, your insurance card, a list of current medications, and any prior dermatology records if you have them. If you're coming in for a specific spot or rash, avoid wearing makeup over the area so we can examine it clearly.
New patients are typically seen within two weeks. Members and urgent concerns (a changing mole, a suspicious lesion) are prioritized for same-week appointments.
A dermatologist examines your skin head to toe, including areas you can't easily see yourself. Anything suspicious is documented and, if needed, biopsied the same visit. The exam usually takes 15–20 minutes.
Initial cosmetic consultations are complimentary. We'll discuss your goals, walk through realistic options, and give you clear pricing before anything is scheduled — no pressure.
We see patients of all ages for medical dermatology, including common pediatric concerns like eczema and warts. Let us know when booking so we can allow the right amount of time.
Book a visit

Let's take a closer look.

Consultations available within two weeks. New patients welcome.