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Your skin hasquestions.We read theanswers.

Every mole mapped, every flare diagnosed, every scar given a treatment plan before it settles in permanently. Scroll through your questions — we've answered them all.

Common concerns we treat

Acne & BreakoutsMelasma & PigmentationMole ChecksEczema & PsoriasisAging & Fine LinesRashes & Flares
4,200+
Patients seen
18 min
Avg. diagnosis time
96%
Treatment satisfaction
Same week
Appointment availability
Patient Question 01

What kind of visit do I actually need?

Not every skin concern needs an in-office appointment. Here's how our three visit formats compare — so you can choose what fits your schedule, your concern, and your comfort level.

Virtual Consult
Most PopularIn-Office Screening
Full-Body Mapping
Best forAcne, rashes, medication questionsSuspicious moles, rashes, referralsComprehensive skin health review
Duration20–30 min30–45 min60–75 min
Prescription available
Dermoscopy exam
Biopsy if needed
Photography & mapping
Follow-up included
Insurance accepted
Typical cost (with insurance)$20–$40$30–$60$80–$150
AvailabilitySame dayWithin 3 daysWithin 1 week

* Costs are estimates based on standard insurance co-pays. Actual cost depends on your plan and provider. We'll verify your coverage before your visit.

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Patient Question 02

How long until I see results from tretinoin?

Select your concern:

TopicalMost prescribedOral / SystemicLight Therapy
Treatment nameTretinoin / ClindamycinDoxycycline / IsotretinoinBlue Light / PDT
Results visible6–12 weeks4–8 weeks3–6 sessions
Prescription required
Works on cysts
Works on comedones
Purge phaseYes, 4–6 wksMildNone
Sun sensitivityHighModerateLow
Insurance coverageOften coveredOften coveredRarely covered
MaintenanceOngoing3–6 monthsQuarterly

* Treatment recommendations depend on your individual history, skin type, and medical background. Your dermatologist will review options at your first consult.

Patient Question 03

“Will my insurance cover a mole check?”

In most cases, yes — when it's medically indicated. Here's what the major insurance tiers typically cover for dermatology, in plain language with no fine print hidden.

Coverage areaBasic / HMOMedicaid, Kaiser, AmbetterMost commonPPO / Mid-tierAetna, Cigna, BCBS, UHCPremium / EPOUnited Gold, Aetna Premier, BCBS PlatinumMedicare / MedicaidMedicare Part B, Medicaid (state)
Mole check / skin cancer screening
Acne treatmentWith referralLimited
Cosmetic proceduresPartial
Telehealth visitsVariesMedicare: yes
Biopsy
Pre-authorization requiredRequiredSometimesRarelyRequired
Typical co-pay$20–$40$30–$60$10–$3020% after deductible
A.

Basic / HMO: Referral from GP often required for specialist visits.

B.

PPO / Mid-tier: Most common plan type. Direct specialist access without referral.

C.

Premium / EPO: Broadest coverage. Some cosmetic procedures partially reimbursed.

D.

Medicare / Medicaid: Medicare covers medically necessary dermatology. Cosmetic is not covered.

We verify your insurance before your first visit — no surprise bills.

When you book, we'll confirm your coverage, explain your co-pay, and flag anything that needs pre-authorization. You'll know the cost before you walk in.

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Every question answered.
Now let's look closely.

We start with your skin concern — not your name, not your insurance card. Four short steps and we'll have everything we need to prepare for your visit.

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Insurance verified before your visit

Dermatologist reviews your concern in advance

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Step 1 of 4Your Concern

What brings you in?

Start with your skin — we'll handle the rest.

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