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13 hours ago Meet Our Providers. Drs. Lorber, Craig, Croix, Dickie, and Physician Assistants Erin Melley and Jamie Landau strive to make every patient feel welcome and comfortable. They believe in treating each patient with respect and a personal caring approach. For over 28 years, the focus has always been “ It’s all about our patients “. >> Go To The Portal


Why Idi dermatology Institute?

The Illinois Dermatology Institute (IDI) is the largest private practice dermatology group in the state of Illinois. Established in 2009, we now have 20 offices throughout Chicago, with Oak Park being the most recently opened. We are an academically-oriented private practice group who value excellence and compassion in caring for our patients.

What is the Illinois Dermatology Institute?

The Illinois Dermatology Institute (IDI) is the largest private practice dermatology group in the state of Illinois. Established in 2009, we now have 20 offices throughout Chicago, with Oak Park being the most recently opened.

What is Idi?

Illinois Dermatology Institute, or IDI, is a partnership of dermatologists committed to providing excellent, cutting-edge medical care balanced with compassion - both of which are necessary for a successful and fulfilling doctor-patient relationship.

Why choose our Chicago dermatology services?

We strive to develop the ideal patient-doctor relationship that instills confidence and trust. Our downtown Chicago Loop locations offers evaluation and treatment of all aspects of dermatology: medical, cosmetic, surgical, and investigative.

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Basal Cell Carcinomas (BCC)

There has been a considerable increase in Melanoma and Nonmelanoma skin cancers over the past 20 years. Fair skinned people, especially those with red or blond hair, are particularly vulnerable, while people with organ or bone marrow transplants are extremely vulnerable (4-60X).

Spider Veins

Spider veins appear as thin red/blue lines just underneath the skin surface. They are most commonly found on the legs and thighs. Spider veins are more common in women than men and often accompany darker and thicker varicose veins. Risk factors include: family history, prolonged periods of standing, and family history.

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