Ada West Dermatology

This is an example of how Mohs surgery works. Mohs surgery is a precise surgical technique used to treat skin cancer— normally utilized for certain cases on the face/hand or with specific types of cancer.

This is our patient, Rich, who recently shared with us his experience before and after treating plaque psoriasis. Rich has been battling plaque psoriasis since he was about 28 years old. Now he is 62

Kids often grow out of eczema, so why treat it? Ada West Dermatology’s Pediatric Dermatologist explains the consequences of untreated atopic dermatitis. Sure, eczema will resolve itself in 4 out of 5 kids by age

Pediatric Dermatologist Dr. Lisa Swanson answers all the questions about the spread and treatment of molluscum (aka water warts). Currently there is no FDA official treatment for the little bumps that spread so easily in

Our long-time employee, Michele, shared with us about her two experiences with the Co2 Fractionated Laser under the care of Dr. Greg Wells at Ada West Dermatology. Like lots of ladies her age, she was

Ada West Dermatology supports price transparency and believes it is important for you to know what out-of-pocket costs you will incur for services provided at one of our facilities. Before your next visit for a

Our patient, Jan, started seeing a dermatologist almost 40 years ago– for skin cancer. Because her genetic predisposition, fair skin, and childhood sunburns by the lake compounded her likelihood of skin cancer, she has had

Ahmad originally called Ada West Dermatology for chronic urticaria— which is hives, those itchy red or skin-colored welts. They aren’t contagious, they are not an allergy, and they are often caused by a combination of

Our fair-skinned patient, Kathy, had basal cell carcinoma on her face 30 years ago in another state, and although her doctor then used Mohs surgery techniques to remove the cancer, she still saw the scar

Safety is our guiding principle for both our patients and our staff. Based on the latest OHSA COVID-19 Emergency Temporary Standard guidelines for non-hospital ambulatory care visits (29 CFR 1910.502 (October 2022)), Ada West Dermatology