YOUR SKIN HAS YOU COVERED, SO DO WE
Dermatology Virtual Visits
Our dermatologists also offer safe and easy virtual appointments. Our virtual care system allows us to evaluate and treat you via videoconferencing from the comfort of your home.
Too often we have a way of prioritizing everyone's health over our own. Sound familiar? Let's put your health first with five health care specialties in one day! At University of Utah Health Dermatology Services, we treat everyday skin conditions including acne, eczema, skin allergies, and the most difficult skin diseases. Our specialists are leaders in the field of dermatology and are experts in treating blistering skin diseases, contact dermatitis, environmental allergies, cutaneous lymphoma, acne, rosacea, hair loss, psoriasis, rashes, lupus, scleroderma, leg ulcers, and pigment disorders.
Our board-certified dermatologists also offer an array of laser and cosmetics services to help you look and feel your best.
Interested in joining our Dermatology team? Explore our open positions in admin, clinic, laboratory services, research, scheduling and revenue cycle on The University of Utah's job posting site.
Conditions
Allergies
Asthma
Patch Testing
Epidermolysis bullosa
Lichen Planus
Linear IgA Disease
Actinic keratosis |
Chickenpox |
Genital herpes |
Ichthyosis vulgaris |
Nail disorders |
Rashes |
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Acanthosis nigricans |
Cold sores |
Genital Warts |
Itchy skin (pruritus) |
Nail fungus |
Ringworm |
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Contact dermatitis |
Granuloma annulare |
Jock itch |
Neurodermatitis |
Sarcoidosis |
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Age Spots (SKs) |
Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma |
Keloids |
Neurofibromatosis |
Scabies |
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Alopecia areata |
Cysts |
Hand-foot-and-mouth disease |
Keratosis pilaris |
Nickel allergy |
Scars |
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Athlete's foot |
Dandruff |
Head lice |
Nummular dermatitis (eczema) |
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Atopic dermatitis |
Demodex |
Hemangioma |
Lipomas |
Perioral dermatitis |
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Behcet's disease |
Diaper rash |
Herpes simplex |
Melasma |
Pityriasis alba (white spots on face) |
Seborrheic keratosis (age spot) |
Warts |
Birthmarks |
Dry skin (xerosis) |
Hidradenitis suppurativa |
Merkel cell carcinoma |
Pityriasis rosea |
Shingles |
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Blistering diseases |
Eczema |
Hives |
Poison ivy, oak, sumac |
Stasis dermatitis |
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Boils |
Folliculitis |
Hyperhidrosis (sweating) |
Molluscum |
Polymorphous light eruption |
Stevens-Johnson syndrome/TEN |
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Cellulitis |
Genital herpes |
Hypersensitivity Reaction |
Morphea |
Port-wine stain |
Tinta versicolor |
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