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Dermatology

We diagnose and treat skin conditions so you can feel good about how it looks and protect it for the future.

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Care for your skin's health and vitality.

Your skin is the largest organ in your body, so keeping it healthy is essential to your overall wellness. Our board-certified dermatologists offer expert care for everything from common skin conditions like acne to severe concerns like skin cancer.

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Our services

We offer comprehensive care tailored to your unique needs, including these advanced services.

  • Annual skin exams

  • Cosmetic Dermatology

  • Laser treatments

  • Mole removal

  • Rash treatments

  • Skin cancer screenings

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Proactive care

Prevent skin cancer

Did you know skin cancer affects more people worldwide than any other form of cancer? We offer the largest, most in-depth network of leading cancer specialists in the Mountain West, helping keep you and your family’s skin cancer-free. Learn more and remember to book your annual exam with your dermatologist today.

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Give your skin a health boost

Our board-certified dermatologists offer a broad range of cosmetic skin treatments that help restore and protect your skin’s youthful glow.

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