Services

Medical Care. Cosmetic Care. Clearly Separated.

Two distinct patient journeys, side by side — pick the path that matches why you're here, or explore both.

Two Care Paths, One Trusted Practice

Whatever Brought You In, You're in the Right Place.

Medical dermatology and cosmetic dermatology are two very different visits — so we built two clear paths, not one confusing menu.

Medical Dermatology

Skin health, screenings, and chronic conditions.

Dermatologist performing a full-body skin exam

Skin Cancer Screening

Most insurance accepted

A thorough, annual full-body skin exam to catch melanoma and other skin cancers early — when they're most treatable. Most PPO plans cover this as preventive care.

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A board-certified dermatologist in a white coat

Mole & Lesion Checks

Most insurance accepted

Dermoscopy-guided evaluation of any mole or spot that's changed in size, shape, or color. Biopsy performed on-site the same day when warranted.

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A dermatology provider consulting with a patient

Acne & Eczema Care

Most insurance accepted

Personalized treatment plans for stubborn adult acne, teen breakouts, and chronic eczema — from topical regimens to prescription and light-based therapy.

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Cosmetic Dermatology

Injectables, laser, and aesthetic treatments.

Cosmetic injectable treatment being administered

Botox & Dysport

From $12/unit

Smooth fine lines and prevent new ones from forming — administered by Dr. Whitfield himself, not a rotating injector. Results in 3-7 days, lasting 3-4 months.

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Dermal filler consultation and treatment

Dermal Fillers

From $650/syringe

Restore volume and soften nasolabial folds, cheeks, and lips with hyaluronic-acid fillers. A full consultation maps your goals before any injection.

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Laser skin resurfacing treatment room

Laser Treatments

From $275/session

Resurfacing, redness reduction, pigmentation correction, and laser hair removal on our in-house platforms — no referral to an outside med spa needed.

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Insurance & Pricing

What Each Path Actually Costs

Medical dermatology visits — skin checks, mole evaluations, acne, and eczema treatment — are billed to your insurance like any other doctor's visit. We accept Aetna, BCBS, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, and most PPO plans, and verify your benefits before your appointment so there are no surprises.

Cosmetic dermatology treatments — Botox, filler, and laser — are self-pay, since insurance doesn't cover elective aesthetic care. We give you a real price at your consultation based on the areas you want to treat, not a vague "starting at" range.

Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a referral for a skin cancer screening?

No referral needed — you can book an annual skin check directly with us. Most PPO plans cover a yearly screening as preventive care; we verify your benefits before your visit.

What's the difference between Botox and filler?

Botox relaxes the muscles that cause dynamic wrinkles (forehead lines, crow's feet). Filler adds volume to areas that have lost it (cheeks, nasolabial folds, lips). Many patients use both — we'll recommend the right combination at your consultation.

Do you accept insurance for cosmetic procedures?

Cosmetic treatments like Botox, filler, and laser are self-pay, since insurance doesn't cover elective aesthetic care. Medical dermatology visits — skin checks, biopsies, acne, and eczema treatment — are billed to your insurance like any other doctor's visit.

How often should I get a skin check?

The American Academy of Dermatology recommends an annual full-body exam for most adults, and more frequently if you have a personal or family history of skin cancer, many moles, or significant sun exposure. We'll set the right interval for you at your first visit.

Ready to see Dr. Whitfield?

Book your visit — medical or cosmetic, in the same welcoming practice. No obligation.

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