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Patient Resources - U.S. Dermatology Partners

14 hours ago We combine the personal care found in private dermatology practices with the benefits of a network of physicians working together. >> Go To The Portal


Why choose US dermatology partners?

We combine the personal care found in private dermatology practices with the benefits of a network of physicians working together.

Where is the dermatology partners Silver Spring office located?

Go To My Portal Create your account from an email invitation. You may have received an email from U.S. Dermatology Partners or an affiliated practice. To get started, open the link sent to your email address and log in. If you haven’t received your login credentials or a verification email, please contact the office to have your portal enabled.

How do I make sure I am receiving patient portal emails?

As a patient of U.S. Dermatology Partners, you get state-of-the-art technology, shared resources and the collective expertise of a national network — plus the personalized, family-focused treatment and convenience of a local dermatology practice. Compassionate, comprehensive skin care — across Arizona, Colorado, Kansas, Maryland, Missouri ...

Why choose US dermatology partners for eczema treatment?

We are committed to giving every patient the knowledge they need to make the right choice for their skin. See our list of patient resources. ... Our Pre-Care and After-Care page includes information on how to best take care of yourself before and after a variety of dermatology procedures. Frequently Asked Questions. ... ©2022 U.S. Dermatology ...

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Why does hair grow?

Hair is actually a protein filament that grows from follicles deep in the skin up through the top layer of your skin. Your hair helps to regulate body temperature and also serves to protect your scalp. Almost everyone experiences some degree of hair loss at some point in life. Request an Appointment Learn More.

What is the name of the disease that causes redness and itchiness on the skin?

There are many different types of dermatitis and symptoms can range in severity from mild itching and redness to severe blistering and cracked skin. Dermatitis is a group of diseases and comes in many forms, but all are characterized by inflammation of the skin, redness and itchiness.

How does Mohs surgery work?

The Mohs surgery technique treats skin cancers by removing all of the visible cancer. Image Source: newhealthadvisor.com. During Mohs micrographic surgery — named after Dr. Frederic Mohs, who first performed it in the 1930s — cancer is removed from the skin layer by layer until all cancerous cells have been removed.

Can basal cell carcinoma spread to other parts of the body?

Though it is unlikely to spread to other parts of your body, if left untreated, basal cell carcinoma can move into nearby bone or other tissue. Basal cell carcinoma typically begins as a small, shiny bump on the face, although it can occur on any part of the body. Request an Appointment Learn More.

Why is my skin red and bumpy?

Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune inflammatory condition that causes patches of skin to become red, inflamed, and bumpy. This disease affects more than 8 million people in the U.S. Psoriasis occurs when the immune system mistakes skin cells for a virus or other infection and responds by producing more skin cell growth.

What is pediatric dermatology?

Pediatric dermatology is designed to meet the special needs of children with such conditions as birthmarks, psoriasis, warts, eczema and other skin disorders. Pediatric dermatologist examining an infant. Request an Appointment Learn More.

Can squamous cell carcinoma spread?

Although it is usually not life-threatening, it can be aggressive in some cases. If left untreated, squamous cell carcinoma can grow large or spread to other parts of your body, causing serious complications. Your dermatologist will be able to examine your skin for signs of squamous cell carcinoma.

New Patients

To book your first appointment, call us or use the booking button. Not sure which of our locations might serve you best? Message us or use our Location Finder.

Answers to Some of Your Frequently Asked or Other Important Questions

Dermatology Partners accepts most major insurances including these insurances listed below and more. NOTE: Many insurers offer a wide variety of plans. We do not accept or participate with every plan from every insurer.

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