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Jason G. Mathis
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Jason G. Mathis, MD

Languages spoken: English, Albanian

Clinical Locations

Farmington Health Center

Farmington
801-213-3200
  • Jason Mathis, MD, brings clinical expertise in general dermatology to Davis and Weber Counties with his primary office in Farmington, Utah. He is an Assistant Professor (Clinical) in the Department of Dermatology at the University of Utah. He treats a broad range of common skin disorders, such as acne, eczema, psoriasis, warts, skin cancer, as well as uncommon conditions. He strives for optimal patient outcomes, cost-effective care, and practices with a compassionate and patient-centered approach. Ensuring patients have an excellent experience in the office is a paramount concern. He finds great joy and purpose in the practice of medicine and in serving the community. He is a member of the American Academy of Dermatology. He completed his dermatology training at the University of Rochester, New York. He feels extremely grateful for the opportunity to practice dermatology with the University of Utah.

    Board Certification

    American Board of Dermatology (Dermatology)

    Patient Rating

    4.9 /5
    ( out of 477 reviews )

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    Patient Comments

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    April 29, 2024
    EXTERNAL SITE

    Dr. Mathis was respectful, informative, and sensitive. He responded well to all of my questions and left me feeling reassured and whole when I left my appointment. Seeing a Doctor about health issues can be stressful. I left my appointment feeling intact!

    April 28, 2024
    EXTERNAL SITE

    He took care of my skin issues, and will no longer be visiting him. He did tell me that if I need something, to let him (or UofU Derm) know. Assume

    April 27, 2024
    FARMINGTON HEALTH CENTER

    Dr Mathis listened to my cosmetic concerns and questions and gave me great advice concerning them.

    April 26, 2024
    FARMINGTON HEALTH CENTER

    He is so friendly and easygoing. He is very thorough.

    April 26, 2024
    FARMINGTON HEALTH CENTER

    Very knowledgeable doctor. Really like him

    April 26, 2024
    FARMINGTON HEALTH CENTER

    Great Dr.

    April 26, 2024
    FARMINGTON HEALTH CENTER

    He is very helpful. Explains dermatology concerns well. Listens to patient concerns. Helps find economical treatments.

    April 25, 2024
    FARMINGTON HEALTH CENTER

    Dr. Mathis and his staff are wonderful, honest, and caring. I would recommend him and his staff every day!

    April 25, 2024
    FARMINGTON HEALTH CENTER

    Dr. Mathis gave excellent attention to my concerns and it was great to meet with him. I highly recommend

  • Jason Mathis, MD, brings clinical expertise in general dermatology to Davis and Weber Counties with his primary office in Farmington, Utah. He is an Assistant Professor (Clinical) in the Department of Dermatology at the University of Utah. He treats a broad range of common skin disorders, such as acne, eczema, psoriasis, warts, skin cancer, as well as uncommon conditions. He strives for optimal patient outcomes, cost-effective care, and practices with a compassionate and patient-centered approach. Ensuring patients have an excellent experience in the office is a paramount concern. He finds great joy and purpose in the practice of medicine and in serving the community. He is a member of the American Academy of Dermatology. He completed his dermatology training at the University of Rochester, New York. He feels extremely grateful for the opportunity to practice dermatology with the University of Utah.

    Board Certification and Academic Information

    Academic Departments Dermatology -Primary
    Board Certification
    American Board of Dermatology (Dermatology)

    Education history

    Residency Dermatology - University of Rochester Medical Center Resident
    Internal Medicine - University of Rochester Medical Center Intern
    Professional Medical Medicine - Ohio State University College of Medicine M.D.
    Biology - Brigham Young University B.S.

    Selected Publications

    Journal Article

    1. Jensen, N, Abbott, J, Crawford, A, Mathis, J (2024). Rapidly progressive necrotizing myositis mimicking pyoderma gangrenosum. MDedge Dermatology.
    2. Kern JA, Amanullah AA, Sahni DR, Mathis JG, Hull CM, Powell DL, Secrest AM (2023). Granulomatous cheilitis - is there a role for allergen screening and avoidance? J Dermatolog Treat, 34(1), 2171707. (Read full article)
    3. Mathis J (2019). Response to "Severe scurvy in an adult male without clear risk factors for nutritional deficiency". JAAD Case Rep, 5(8), 669. (Read full article)
    4. Mathis J, Ibrahim SF (2019). Erbium-doped Yttrium Aluminium Garnet (Er:YAG) Laser Resurfacing Restores Normal Function and Cosmesis in Patients with Severe Rhinophyma. J Clin Aesthet Dermatol, 12(7), 28-33.
    5. Mathis J, Doerr T, Lin E, Ibrahim SF (2019). Oral Hedgehog Pathway Inhibition as a Means for Ocular Salvage in Locally Advanced Intraorbital Basal Cell Carcinoma. Dermatol Surg, 45(1), 17-25. (Read full article)
    6. Mathis JG, Scott G, Dolohanty L (2018 Jun). Scaly annular and concentric plaques. Cutis, 101(6), E1-E3. (Read full article)
    7. Kaffenberger BH, Mathis J, Zirwas MJ (2014). A retrospective descriptive study of oral azole antifungal agents in patients with patch test-negative head and neck predominant atopic dermatitis. J Am Acad Dermatol, 71(3), 480-3. (Read full article)

    Case Report

    1. Mathis JG (). Smoking is a Risk Factor for Vitamin C Deficiency. Accepted, 6/10/2019. JAAD Case Rep.
    2. Abbott J, Westerdahl JS, Wada D, Klein S, Mathis J (2022). Paraneoplastic subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus with mucositis. JAAD Case Rep, 22, 38-41.
    3. Mathis J, Zirwas M, Elkins CT, Bechtel M, Kaffenberger BH (2015). JAAD grand rounds. Persistent and progressive purpura in a patient with an elevated rheumatoid factor and polyclonal gammopathy (hypergammaglobulinemic purpura of Waldenstrom). J Am Acad Dermatol, 72(2), 374-6. (Read full article)

    Editorial

    1. Hopkins ZH, Han G, Tejasvi T, Deda LC, Goldberg R, Kennedy J, Arey S, Mathis JG, Balk R, Miller J, Secrest AM, Farah R, Lipoff JB (2022). Teledermatology During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons Learned and Future Directions. Cutis, 109(1), 12-13. (Read full article)

    Letter

    1. Jensen NC, Snyder AM, Secrest AM, Mathis JG (2021). Retrospective review of IVIG use and cutaneous lupus in inflammatory autoimmune neuropathies: a case-cohort study. [Letter to the editor]. Int J Dermatol, 61, e445-e447. (Read full article)
    2. Sahni VN, Suresh A, Sahni DR, Mathis JG (2021). Reply: "IFN-α and TNF-α serum levels and their association with disease severity in Egyptian children and adults with alopecia areata". [Letter to the editor]. Int J Dermatol. (Read full article)

    Abstract

    1. Mathis J, Kaffenberger B, Zirwas M (2014). Head and neck dermatitis got you scratching your head? Try itraconazole [Abstract]. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 70(5), Supp 1, AB63.
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