At Integrated Dermatology, the health and safety of our patients and staff come first. Prior to re-opening our Washington DC dermatology offices in early May, we put into place stringent
safety protocols to ensure the health and wellness of all.
If you are a current patient of Integrated Dermatology or if you are a resident of the greater Washington DC area who has a skin issue that needs attention from a board-certified dermatologist, you can feel confident booking your office visit with our team. In addition, if you are unable to come into the office, we offer virtual appointments via telemedicine. If you have any of the following conditions or concerns, schedule an in-office or telehealth visit today:
- You have a history of skin cancer or atypical moles, and you follow up with us frequently (every 3 to 6 months). It is important that you follow up with your physician and provider for continuity of care during this time. If you are concerned that a lesion could be skin cancer, please contact us as soon as possible.
- You feel that your skin concern is urgent in nature. Our Washington DC dermatology office is now open to assess your concern.
- You are concerned about a growth, a new rash, or skin symptoms that need attention but cannot come in to the office despite our safety measures. All of our physicians and providers are available for telemedicine. This video visit is a convenient way to stay connected with us and to ensure that your skin condition is addressed properly.
- You require a prescription refill that needs bloodwork (Accutane, Spironolactone, Biologic medication, etc.). Our office is now open to not only see your physician or provider, but we are able to provide this service to you and can limit your visit to an external lab during this time.
- You need a prescription refill but it has been over 6 months since you’ve seen us in the office. Either book an appointment or a telederm visit with your physician or provider.
If you have a skin issue that needs attention, don’t delay in booking with Integrated Dermatology.