Medical Specialty

Dermatology & Skin Health

Your skin is your body's largest organ and one of its first lines of defense. Healthy skin is about far more than appearance—it often reflects your overall well-being.

Healthy skin is about more than appearance

Your skin is your body’s largest organ and one of its first lines of defense. It protects you from the environment, helps regulate temperature, supports healing, and often provides important clues about your overall health.

While many people think of dermatology as treating cosmetic concerns, skin conditions can affect much more than appearance. Persistent itching, rashes, acne, hair loss, changes in moles, or chronic skin irritation can impact comfort, confidence, sleep, and quality of life. Dermatologists specialize in diagnosing and treating conditions affecting the skin, hair, and nails, helping patients maintain both healthy skin and overall well-being.

When your skin is trying to tell you something

Many skin conditions develop gradually. What begins as a small rash, a changing spot, persistent dryness, or occasional breakouts may become a chronic problem if left untreated. In other cases, changes in the skin may be the first sign of an underlying medical condition.

Because every skin concern has a different cause, proper diagnosis is often the key to finding effective treatment and lasting relief.

How we help

Every patient’s skin is unique. A thorough evaluation allows us to identify the cause of symptoms and create a treatment plan tailored to individual needs. Depending on the condition, care may include:

  • Medical treatment for acute and chronic skin conditions
  • Evaluation of suspicious moles and skin lesions
  • Skin cancer screening and management
  • Treatment for acne and acne scarring
  • Management of eczema, psoriasis, and dermatitis
  • Care for hair and scalp disorders
  • Treatment of nail conditions
  • Removal of certain skin growths and lesions
  • Preventive skin health education and monitoring

Our goal is to relieve symptoms, improve skin health, and help patients feel comfortable and confident in their own skin.

Conditions commonly treated

Our dermatology specialists evaluate and treat a wide range of conditions, including:

Acne Rosacea Eczema Psoriasis Dermatitis Skin allergies and rashes Skin infections Hair loss and scalp disorders Nail disorders Warts and benign skin growths Suspicious moles and skin lesions Skin cancer and precancerous conditions Excessive sweating Chronic itching and irritation

When should you schedule an evaluation?

You may benefit from a dermatology consultation if you experience:

A rash that does not improve Persistent itching or irritation Acne that is difficult to control Hair loss or thinning hair Changes in a mole or skin lesion New or unusual skin growths Dry, inflamed, or scaly skin Recurrent skin infections Nail changes or abnormalities Any skin concern that continues to worsen or return

Early evaluation can often lead to more effective treatment and help prevent conditions from becoming more difficult to manage.

Caring for the skin you’re in

Healthy skin contributes to comfort, confidence, and overall health. Whether you’re dealing with a chronic skin condition, a new concern, or simply want to stay proactive about skin health, dermatologic care can help you better understand and care for your skin. Our team is committed to providing personalized treatment focused on long-term skin health and helping you feel your best every day.

Your Care Team

Meet your dermatologist

Board-Certified Dermatologist

Dermatology & Skin Health

Our dermatology care is delivered through a trusted network of board-certified specialists, coordinated with the Good Samaritan medical team before, during, and after every consultation.

Feel confident in your own skin

Whether it’s a chronic condition, a new concern, or proactive skin health, our team is here to help.

Schedule your consultation today