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by Lauren O'Conner 9 min read

Information for Our Patients - Bend Dermatology Clinic

23 hours ago Bend Dermatology patients can get useful information, forms, and links to patient and billing portals to help streamline things for them. ... sign, and fax the Patient Forms to 541.382.2605 or email them to info@bendderm.com. Patient Forms. Click on each form to download. Patient Registration Form Patient Registration Form (SPANISH) Release of ... >> Go To The Portal


Why choose prescriptions from Bend dermatology?

Prescriptions are purchased directly from our office to save our patients an extra trip to a separate pharmacy. Bend Dermatology is accredited with the Physician Dispensing Association, a process where we demonstrated compliance with national standards.

How do I sign-up for an account with Banner Health?

If you already have an account, you can login here using your email address and password. If you need to sign-up for an account, we've made it simple: If you have been seen at a Banner Health location in the past, you can self-enroll using the name, email address and date of birth you used to register for your visit.

How do I self-enroll in Banner Health?

If you have been seen at a Banner Health location in the past, you can self-enroll using the name, email address and date of birth you used to register for your visit. Note you cannot enroll your children using self-enrollment. You can also have an invitation emailed to you when you are at your next appointment or hospital visit.

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Acne

One of the most common skin conditions reported in the U.S., acne impacts people of all ages, genders, ethnicities, and skin tones. There are various acne treatments and skin care products available and our experienced Skin Care Providers will help you customize a solution for your acne. Read more about acne and acne treatments here.

Actinic Keratosis

Actinic keratosis (AK) is a dry, scaly patch that forms on the skin resulting from years of sun exposure. AK lesions can take a variety of appearances, but they are typically scaly (with a sandpaper-like feel) and range in color from skin-toned to reddish-brown. Learn more about AKs and AK treatments here.

Aging Skin

Collagen and elastin production decreases as you age, which leads to aging skin. This means the skin loses its shape and starts to sag. Bend Dermatology Clinic can help you treat aging skin. Read more about aging skin and what you can do for it here.

Allergic Skin Reactions

Allergic skin reactions can come across as red, bumpy, and/or itchy skin. Skin allergies can be irritating, painful and even embarrassing. Exposure to different allergens or irritants, such as fragrances, preservatives, poison ivy, various medications, or food, can cause rashes. Learn more about allergic skin reactions and allergy testing here.

Angiomas

Angiomas are benign growths made up of small blood vessels. They can appear anywhere on the body. The three most common types are spider angiomas, angiokeratomas, and cherry angiomas. Learn more about angiomas and how to remove them here.

Eczema (Dermatitis)

Eczema (also known as dermatitis) describes some different types of inflamed, irritated skin. Acute dermatitis usually appears as a red rash which may be blistered or swollen. Read more about eczema here.

Hair Loss

Hair loss (also known as alopecia) is commonly considered a men’s health topic, but also impacts many women. There are various ways to treat or stop hair loss, which Bend Dermatology Clinics Providers can discuss more with you at your next office visit. Read more about hair loss and hair loss treatment here.

Trusted expert skin care combined with friendly patient care

At Bend Dermatology, we pride ourselves on providing the highest level of patient care and quality service to both patients and referring physicians. As a fellow medical professional, we understand that when you refer patients to us, you’re putting your trust in us to provide your patients with comprehensive, quality care in a timely manner.

Mohs Surgery

Confirmed Basal and Squamous cell skin cancers will be scheduled for Mohs surgery if the skin cancer is on the head or neck, or if the site is a high-risk area according to NCCN guidelines.

How to Refer a Patient to Us

Please fill out our secure form below with the required information. We’ll confirm referrals in 1 to 3 days.

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