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190 verified Dermatologists in Garden City, MI
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Dermatologist
5883 mi · 11414 Woodbridge Dr, Grand Blanc, MI 48439
Accepting new patients · 25+ years of experience ·
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Robert Soderstrom, MD is a Dermatologist in Flint, MI and Grand Blanc, MI. They completed their residency at Henry Ford Hospital in 1979. They attended medical school at University Of Michigan Medical Sch in 1972. Robert Soderstrom was board certified by American Board of Dermatology Certification i...Click to read more
Dermatologist
5883 mi · 3900 Sunforest Ct, 114, Toledo, OH 43623
Accepts Aetna, UnitedHealthcare + 3 more
Accepting new patients · Offers video visits · Expertise in psoriasis + 2 more ·
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Krishna Mutgi, Other is a Dermatologist in Toledo, OH. Krishna Mutgi was board certified by American Board of Dermatology Certification in Dermatology and American Board of Pediatric Dermatology Certification in Pediatric Dermatology. Their offices are located in 2200 Jefferson Ave 5, Toledo, OH, 39...Click to read more
Dermatologist
5883 mi · 2256 W Hill Rd, Flint, MI 48507
Accepts Aetna, UnitedHealthcare + 3 more
Accepting new patients · 25+ years of experience ·
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Walter Barkey, MD is a Dermatologist in Flint, MI. They attended medical school at University Of Michigan Medical Sch in 1979. They completed their residency at University Of Nc Hosps. Walter Barkey was board certified by American Board of Dermatology Certification in Dermatology. Their office is lo...Click to read more
Dermatologist
5883 mi · 610 N Main St, Lapeer, MI 48446
Accepts Aetna, UnitedHealthcare + 3 more
Accepting new patients · 25+ years of experience · Expertise in removal of cancerous skin growth + 4 more ·
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Stanley Roland, DO is a Dermatologist in Romeo, MI, Frankenmuth, MI and Lapeer, MI. They attended medical school at University Of Hlth Sci in 1978. Their offices are located in 174 S Main St, Romeo, MI, 600 N Main St, Frankenmuth, MI and 610 N Main St, Lapeer, MI.Click to read more
Dermatologist
5883 mi · 1079 Professional Dr, Flint, MI 48532
Accepts Aetna, Cigna + 3 more
Accepting new patients · 25+ years of experience · Expertise in removal of cancerous skin growth + 4 more ·
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Alan Berlin, DO is a Dermatologist in Flint, MI. They attended medical school at Chicago College Of Osteopathic Medicine in 1971. They completed their residency at Geisinger Medical Center in 1975. Alan Berlin was board certified by American Board of Dermatology Certification in Dermatology. Their o...Click to read more
Dermatologist
5883 mi · 6924 Spring Valley Dr, 160, Holland, OH 43528
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Qiana Depp, AESTHETICIAN is a Dermatologist in Holland, OH. Their office is located in 6924 Spring Valley Dr 160, Holland, OH.Click to read more
Dermatologist
5883 mi · 815 Commerce Dr, Perrysburg, OH 43551
Accepts Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare + 3 more
Accepting new patients · Offers video visits · Expertise in removal of cancerous skin growth + 2 more ·
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Hope Mitchell, MD is a Dermatologist in Fremont, OH and Perrysburg, OH. Hope Mitchell was board certified by American Board of Dermatology Certification in Dermatology. Their offices are located in 567 Bartson Rd, Fremont, OH and 815 Commerce Dr, Perrysburg, OH.Click to read more
Dermatologist
5883 mi · 2685 Jolly Rd, Okemos, MI 48864
Accepts Aetna, UnitedHealthcare + 3 more
Accepting new patients · Offers video visits · Expertise in benign or precancerous skin growths + 1 more ·
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Sook Hwang, MD is a Dermatologist in Okemos, MI, West Bloomfield, MI and Rochester, MI. Their offices are located in 2685 Jolly Rd, Okemos, MI, 5839 W Maple Rd 109, West Bloomfield, MI and 1101 W University Dr, Rochester, MI.Click to read more
Dermatologist
5883 mi · 1602 Military St, Port Huron, MI 48060
Accepting new patients · 25+ years of experience ·
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John Pelachyk, MD is a Dermatologist in Port Huron, MI and Columbus, MI. They completed their residency at Cleveland Clinic Fndn. They attended medical school at University Of Michigan Medical Sch in 1978. John Pelachyk was board certified by American Board of Dermatology Certification in Dermatolog...Click to read more
Dermatologist
5883 mi · 1457 N M 52, 1, Owosso, MI 48867
Accepts Aetna + 3 more
Accepting new patients · Expertise in psoriasis + 1 more ·
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Justin Marone, DO is a Dermatologist in Owosso, MI. Their offices are located in PO Box 1079, Owosso, MI, 1457 North M-52, Owosso, MI and 1457 N M 52 1, Owosso, MI.Click to read more
Dermatologist
5883 mi · 2601 Coolidge Rd, 200, East Lansing, MI 48823
Accepts Aetna, UnitedHealthcare + 3 more
Accepting new patients · Expertise in benign or precancerous skin growths + 1 more ·
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Monica Van Acker, DO is a Dermatologist in East Lansing, MI and Ypsilanti, MI. Their offices are located in 1625 Ramblewood Dr 2, East Lansing, MI, 5333 McAuley Dr 5011, Ypsilanti, MI and 2601 Coolidge Rd 200, East Lansing, MI.Click to read more
Dermatologist
5883 mi · 2601 Coolidge Rd, 200, East Lansing, MI 48823
Accepts Aetna, UnitedHealthcare + 3 more
Accepting new patients · Expertise in benign or precancerous skin growths ·
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Sara Herman, MD is a Dermatologist in Hastings, MI, Grand Rapids, MI and East Lansing, MI. Sara Herman was board certified by American Board of Dermatology Certification in Dermatology. Their offices are located in 1761 W M 43 Hwy 2, Hastings, MI, 2525 E Paris Ave SE 100, Grand Rapids, MI and 2601 C...Click to read more
Dermatologist
5883 mi · 2819 Hayes Ave, 3, Sandusky, OH 44870
Accepts Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare + 3 more
Accepting new patients · 23 years of experience · Expertise in removal of cancerous skin growth + 3 more ·
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Paul Bedocs, DO is a Dermatologist in Sandusky, OH and Avon, OH. They attended medical school at Ohio University in 2003. Their offices are located in 2500 W Strub Rd 330, Sandusky, OH, 2819 Hayes Ave 3, Sandusky, OH and 36701 American Way 3, Avon, OH.Click to read more
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What is dermatology?

Dermatology deals with the study, research, diagnosis, and treatment of any health condition affecting the skin, nails, hair, and membranes. 


The skin is the largest organ in the human body and is a barrier to protect internal organs from injury and bacteria. It is also a good indicator of overall body health, making dermatology essential in treating and diagnosing various medical conditions.


Dermatologists are medical doctors specializing in treating diseases of the skin, nails, hair, and mucous membranes. 


The education and training of a dermatologist 

To become a dermatologist, doctors must first complete the following courses: 

  • Four years of college
  • Four years of medical school
  • One year of an internship 
  • Three years of residency (training focusing on dermatology)
  • Fellowship for one to two years: A fellowship is not required, but it does provide additional training in a dermatology subspecialty
  • Licensing/Certification: American Board of Dermatology, American Osteopathic Board of Dermatology, or Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada certification exams are required for dermatologists in the United States.


What does a dermatologist do?

Dermatologists specialize in three areas:


  • Medical: A dermatologist is trained to diagnose and treat skin conditions. This includes diseases such as plaque psoriasis, rosacea, and acne. The dermatologist can also detect symptoms on your skin that could indicate other health problems. Itchy, dry skin, for example, can sometimes show kidney problems.
  • Cosmetic: Skin problems affecting your appearance are treated by a dermatologist. This includes conditions like hair loss, dark spots, and wrinkles. A dermatologist may also offer cosmetic treatments such as fillers, chemical peels, and laser hair removal.
  • Surgery: Many dermatologists perform minor surgeries, such as removing moles or warts or taking skin biopsies. Depending on the dermatologist, these procedures may include the removal of benign cysts as well as skin cancer.


What types of conditions do dermatologists treat?

Dermatologists can treat thousands of skin, hair, and nail conditions. Among the most common conditions they treat are:

  • Skin Cancer: Skin cancer can be anywhere on the body. A dermatologist removes and monitors cancer cells to ensure they do not reappear.
  • Nail problems: Common issues such as spots, discoloration, and nail separation are treated by dermatologists.
  • Infections: Viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites infiltrating your skin cause skin infections. A dermatologist can assist in determining the infection sources and prescribing appropriate treatment.
  • Hair loss: Hereditary baldness can contribute to hair loss. Stress, illness, and hormonal changes can all contribute to hair loss. A dermatologist helps in determining the underlying cause and treating it if possible.
  • Acne: A dermatologist may recommend topical treatments, medication, lasers or other light therapies, chemical peels, or cyst removal, depending on the severity of your acne.
  • Dermatitis: Dermatitis refers to skin conditions that cause inflammation and irritation. Eczema, cradle cap, and allergic reactions are examples of such conditions.


What types of procedures do they perform?

Dermatologists can perform various procedures, from minor skin tag removal to more complicated skin cancer surgery.

Dermatologists frequently perform the following procedures:


  • Laser therapy: Laser therapy removes warts, moles, sun spots, tattoos, acne scars, blemishes, wrinkles, and unwanted hair.
  • Surgical excision: A dermatologist can perform a surgical excision to remove growths such as moles, skin tags, and lesions. It is done under local anesthesia, so you do not feel any pain.
  • Cryotherapy: Cryotherapy is a unique treatment involving controlled exposure to extremely low temperatures. It effectively treats skin conditions such as warts, skin tags, and some tumors.
  • Tumescent liposuction: Liposuction is used by dermatologists to remove excess fat from specific body areas.
  • Chemical peels: A chemical peel helps remove damaged skin. Peels can help to rejuvenate new skin and reduce aging signs.
  • Cosmetic injections: A dermatologist can help reduce wrinkles and sagging skin by injecting fillers or botox.
  • Dermabrasion: Fine lines, age spots, acne scars, and precancerous skin patches can all be reduced using this exfoliating technique.
  • Sclerotherapy: It is a treatment for varicose and spider veins. It entails injecting chemicals into damaged veins to help reduce the appearance of these veins.
  • Biopsies: Dermatologists perform various biopsy procedures to diagnose or rule out skin cancer.


What is melanoma?

The unchecked proliferation of pigment-producing cells is a characteristic of melanoma, the most dangerous type of skin cancer. Melanoma can develop within an already-existing mole or erupt on the skin suddenly and without warning. The prevalence of melanoma is growing globally. Early-stage melanoma is typically curable, but advanced cases can spread to the internal organs and lymph nodes and cause death.


All forms of skin cancer, including melanoma, can occur more likely by excessive exposure to UV radiation from sunlight or indoor tanning and a personal history of the condition. According to research, UV light from the sun and tanning booths can induce melanoma and raise the likelihood that a benign mole will turn malignant.


The risk of melanoma increases if you:


  • Possess atypical (unusual) moles, huge moles, or more than 50 moles
  • Have a history of nonmelanoma skin cancer, which is more prevalent than melanoma or melanoma
  • Have melanoma in your family's history
  • Have solar sensitivity (If you have red or blonde hair, you get sunburn easily, or you have blue or green eyes)
  • Have a history of indoor tanning or prolonged sun exposure
  • Have a history of cancer, particularly colorectal or breast cancer


Why should one visit the best dermatologist near you?

You should visit a dermatologist if you have any issues regarding your skin. For example, skin rashes that won't go away could be an allergic reaction or exposure to a substance such as poison ivy. Dermatologists can also treat atopic dermatitis or a rash due to a reaction to a medication.


Hair loss problems commonly occur due to a scalp condition; a dermatologist can help you diagnose the root cause and treat the ailment. Similarly, stubborn acne, warts, moles, and skin patches are all reasons to visit a dermatologist. You should also visit a dermatologist if you have problems such as skin infections, varicose and spider veins, melanoma, dark spots on your face (hyperpigmentation), and rosacea.


Dermatologists can also help you with cosmetic treatment for wrinkles, sagging skin, fine lines, and other problems to improve your appearance.


How to find the best dermatologist near you in Garden City, Michigan? 

A dermatologist can monitor your skin's health and assist you in avoiding skin problems later in life, such as premature aging or skin damage. Visits to the dermatologist regularly may also help reduce your risk of developing more severe conditions such as skin cancer. 


Zocdoc can assist you with its properly maintained healthcare database. With just a few clicks, you can make an appointment with a reputable dermatologist in Garden City, Michigan.


On the Zocdoc website, you must enter information about your symptoms or illness, location, insurance provider, and plan. To find the best dermatologist near you, look through the list provided by Zocdoc. Each healthcare provider on Zocdoc has a detailed profile to help you make an informed decision. The profile includes their education and training, location, hospital affiliations, spoken languages, response times, and whether they accept new patients.


Zocdoc makes each healthcare provider's professional experience, medical specialties, certifications, licensure, honors, and accreditations available to maintain transparency and aid decision-making.


A summary of patient ratings and comments is also available on each Zocdoc profile page. These verified reviews can assist you in making better decisions. Look for the purple video button on the provider's profile or use the filter to see which offers video consultations. The appointments can be scheduled during business hours, before 10 a.m., after 5 p.m., or on weekends, depending on the dermatologist's availability.


All bookings on Zocdoc are free, easy, and 100% secure.


Statistics on skin diseases in Michigan


According to the American Cancer Society, nearly 58,120 males will have Melanoma of the Skin by 2023, while 39,490 females will have the same. In addition, an estimated 5,420 males and 2570 females have died as a result of the same in 2023.


According to the American Academy of Dermatology data, over 9,500 people in the United States are diagnosed with skin cancer daily. The vast majority of skin cancers are NMSCs. As per research, NSMC affects more than 3 million Americans each year.


As per the data published by the National Psoriasis Foundation, over 8 million Americans are affected by psoriasis. According to the World Psoriasis Day consortium, 125 million people worldwide have psoriasis. In addition, an estimated 30% of people with psoriasis also develop psoriatic arthritis.


According to the National Eczema Association, approximately 31.6 million people (10.1%) in the United States have some form of eczema, with prevalence peaking during childhood. Eczema affects one out of every ten people at some point, with prevalence peaking in childhood. 


Approximately 60% of people with atopic dermatitis (AD) received a definitive diagnosis within 12 months of presenting symptoms, while 16% had a diagnostic process that took more than two years. The delay in diagnosis was more pronounced in adults, with nearly 20% reporting it took more than two years, compared to less than 10% in children under 18.


Sources

Healthline

News Medical Life Sciences

Cleveland Clinic

American Cancer Society

National Psoriasis Foundation

National Eczema Association

American Academy of Dermatology Association

WebMD

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