Best Coronado Dermatologists



133 doctors found for 'Dermatologist in Coronado, California and surrounding areas.

41
Fern Nelson
Dermatologist
Coronado, California 92118
858-552-8585
0.0
 mi.
42
Nancy Murray
Dermatologist
Coronado, California 92118
619-437-1146
0.0
 mi.
43
Caroline Thornton
Dermatologist
Chula Vista, California 91913
619-397-3096
9.5
 mi.
44
Curt Littler
Dermatologist
San Diego, California 92123
858-499-2000
10.9
 mi.
45
Ann Funk
Dermatologist
San Diego, California 92123
858-576-1700
10.9
 mi.
46
Lawrence Eichenfield
Dermatologist
San Diego, California 92123
858-974-6795
10.9
 mi.
47
Sheila Friedlander
Dermatologist
San Diego, California 92123
858-576-1700
10.9
 mi.
48
Stacy Smith
Dermatologist
San Diego, California 92123
858-571-1800
10.9
 mi.
49
Victoria Barrio
Dermatologist
San Diego, California 92123
858-576-1700
10.9
 mi.
50
David Knapp
Dermatologist
San Diego, California 92109
858-273-5423
11.3
 mi.
51
Lee Kaplan
Dermatologist
La Jolla, California 92037
858-558-0677
16.0
 mi.
52
Susan Detwiler
Dermatologist
La Jolla, California 92037
858-459-0436
16.0
 mi.
53
Joseph Walter
Dermatologist
La Jolla, California 92037
858-452-3244
16.0
 mi.
54
Aleksandr Itkin
Dermatologist
La Jolla, California 92037
858-455-9100
16.0
 mi.
55
Katrina Woodhall
Dermatologist
La Jolla, California 92037
858-459-6868
16.0
 mi.
56
Richard Fitzpatrick
Dermatologist
La Jolla, California 92037
858-452-1981
16.0
 mi.
57
Harold Shively
Dermatologist
San Diego, California 92121
619-686-3000
17.7
 mi.
58
William Resh
Dermatologist
El Cajon, California 92021
619-579-5115
20.4
 mi.
59
Elizabeth Vierra
Dermatologist
Poway, California 92064
858-451-3311
23.7
 mi.
60
Shauna Schneider
Dermatologist
Poway, California 92064
858-451-3311
23.7
 mi.
41- 60 of 133 Dermatologist in Coronado, California





Dermatology Information:

Dermatology is the study of skin and its diseases. A dermatologist helps with the diagnosis and treatment of skin diseases, and sometimes helps with cosmetic problems involving the skin, scalp, hair and hails.

Common skin conditions include rashes, eczema, psoriasis, while severe conditions include cancers such as melanoma or basal cell cancer. sub-specialties include cosmetic dermatology, dermatopathology, immunodermatology, Mohs surgery, pediatric dermatology, and teledermatology.

Dermatologist Frequently Asked Questions


What Conditions does a Dermatologist Treat?

A dermatologist may treat a wide range of conditions including acne, psoriasis, rosacea, skin cancer, wrinkles, sun spots, warts, rashes, pigmentation problems, bacterial or fungal infections of the skin and nails, spider and varicose veins, sun damage, and more. Whether you have a condition that is aggravating or inflaming your skin, a skin condition caused by an allergy, acne, or other serious conditions like cancer, you should seek a good dermatologist near you.

What Procedures do Dermatologists Perform?

Depending on the diagnosis, a dermatologist may perform a shave biopsy, punch biopsy, blister grafting, grenz rays, UVB phototherapy, PUVA phototherapy, electrodesiccation and curettage, intralesional injections, cryosurgery (cryotherapy), acne surgery, chemical peels, eyelid surgery, dermabrasion, laser hair removal, tattoo removal, lip augmentation, neck liposuction, hair removal, hair transplantation, tumescent liposuction, topical therapies, blepharoplasty, botulinum toxin (Botox) injections, sclerotherapy, Mohs' micrographic surgery, skin cancer surgery, and minimally-invasive facelift surgery (S-lift).

When Should I See a Dermatologist?

It is recommended that you see a dermatologist in the following scenarios. If you notice a change in the size, shape, or color of any moles on your body. If a cut seems like it should've healed but has yet to improve, it could be an indication of something more serious. If you're not seeing any improvement with a rash or psoriasis after using over-the-counter (OTC) medications. If your acne has become worse or has begun scarring and changing the texture of your skin. If you have acne, atopic dermatitis, rosacea, pemphigus, porphyria, cutaneous lupus, or skin cancer you should consult with a dermatologist.

What Should I Consider When Choosing a Dermatologist?

When selecting a local dermatologist, here are a few questions to ask:

  • Does your office accept my insurance?
  • Are you Board Certified?
  • Do you use electronic medical records?
  • If I notice a problem, how quickly can I get an appointment?
  • Do you offer evening or weekend hours?
  • Will I be seeing you or an assistant when I visit?
  • Does the doctor specialize in any specific area?
  • How many times have you performed this specific procedure?
  • Do you have patient references available?
  • How often should I be evaluated for skin cancer?
  • What can I do to improve the appearance of my skin?

Finding a Dermatologist

Start your search right here on ThirdAge.com. Find local dermatologists near you, read reviews from other users, view ratings, or compare other important information. You can also ask friends, colleagues, or other people you know for a recommendation. You may also call your state's board to see if the dermatologist is certified or has any complaints against them.
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