Dermatology

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Dermatology exam

Healthy skin starts here

At Intermountain Taylorsville Clinic Dermatology, we provide complete medical, surgical, and cosmetic dermatology services—from routine skin checks to advanced treatments—delivered by board-certified dermatology experts throughout Taylorsville, Kearns, West Jordan, and nearby communities.
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Dermatology exam

Dermatology services & treatments

Medical Dermatology

  • Full-body skin cancer screenings & mole evaluation
  • Diagnosis & treatment of acne, rosacea, eczema (atopic dermatitis), psoriasis, and rashes
  • Management of hair loss, nail disorders, dandruff, excessive sweating, and bacterial, viral, or fungal skin infections
  • Care for benign and precancerous lesions (including actinic keratoses) 

Surgical Dermatology

  • Biopsies and lesion removal
  • Treatment of benign, precancerous, and cancerous lesions, including basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma 

Cosmetic Dermatology

  • Laser treatments (including hair removal and resurfacing)
  • Injectables such as Botox® and dermal fillers
  • Treatment for spider veins, pigmentation, and skin texture irregularities 

Your skin is your body’s largest organ—keeping it healthy supports your overall wellness.

Pediatric dermatology (available at this location)

Children and teens receive ageappropriate dermatology care from specialists trained to address the unique needs of developing skin. We focus on gentle, evidencebased treatments and clear family education. 

Common pediatric services include

  • Infant and childhood eczema management
  • Acne and scalp conditions
  • Wart and molluscum treatment
  • Evaluation of birthmarks, moles, and vascular lesions
  • Guidance on sun protection and healthy skin habits 

Why choose dermatology at Intermountain Health

  • Expert, board-certified dermatologists dedicated to diagnosing and treating the full spectrum of skin, hair, and nail conditions.
  • Comprehensive, coordinated care—from annual skin exams to surgical and cosmetic treatments—all in one location.
  • Trusted regional network with seamless access to Intermountain specialists, digital tools, and follow-up care.
  • Skin-cancer-focused approach, emphasizing prevention, early detection, and timely treatment plans.
  • Convenient access with multiple clinic locations, online scheduling options, and care close to home in Taylorsville, Kearns, West Jordan, and nearby areas.

Frequently asked questions

Find answers to common questions about our dermatology services.

Most patients can self-schedule directly. Check your insurance plan or call our clinic for guidance.
Once a year is recommended for most adults—or sooner if you notice changes in a mole or have risk factors such as family history, numerous moles, or high sun exposure.
We treat acne, eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, hair and nail disorders, rashes, infections, benign growths, and skin cancers. We also offer cosmetic services including lasers and injectables.
Cosmetic offerings include laser hair removal, laser resurfacing, Botox®, and dermal fillers. Not all cosmetic services are available at every location—please call to verify.
Yes. We provide pediatric dermatology services for eczema, acne, warts, molluscum, birthmarks, and more.
Your dermatologist examines the skin from head to toe, documents any notable moles or lesions, and may recommend dermoscopy or a biopsy if something appears suspicious.
Yes. We follow evidence-based dermatology and skin-cancer guidelines to ensure safe, effective care.
Absolutely. You’ll have access to Intermountain’s extensive network for referrals, specialty care, and follow-up.

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