• Dermatology: 304 West Bay Dr. NW, #301, Olympia, WA 98502
  • 360.413.8760
  • Allergy: 703 Lilly Rd NE, #103, Olympia, WA 98506
  • 360.413.8265
  • What are dermatologists?

    As medical specialists, dermatologists go through an extensive training program that involves four years of internship and residency after receiving their medical degree. Dermatologists receive advanced education and training in treatment of skin, nails, and hair, which allows them to effectively treat many skin-related conditions. Dermatologists only receive their board certification after completing their training and passing a challenging multi-day exam.

  • What is a Dermatology Physician Assistant?

    A Physician Assistant or PA is a health care provider licensed by the state to practice medicine including gathering a medical history, conducting a physical exam, ordering or performing tests, making a diagnosis and developing a treatment plan as well as carrying it out. They receive board certification as Physician Assistants after completing training and passing a challenging exam in general medicine. Learning about the specialty of dermatology happens in the clinic with real patients under the close supervision of an experienced board certified dermatologist. This is just how dermatologists train in residency and our PAs were trained by our physicians in this office. Our PAs see the full range of dermatological conditions and involve the physicians when it is needed or requested.

  • What conditions do dermatologists and dermatology PAs treat?

    Dermatology physicians and physician assistants can treat a wide range of conditions affecting the skin, hair and nails, including, but not limited to, acne, psoriasis, rosacea, skin cancer, wrinkles, sun spots, pigmentation problems, warts, rashes, bacterial or fungal skin and nail infections, spider and varicose veins, and sun damage.  If you have a skin related problem, regardless of the part of the body it covers, a dermatology provider is the best choice for an accurate diagnosis and effective treatment as well as education.

  • How much does dermatologic treatment cost?

    As with any medical treatment, costs vary, depending upon the scale and severity of the condition, as well as the treatment method. However, many medical dermatology treatments are covered under insurance plans, and we will help ensure you receive maximum benefits. For treatments not covered, we also offer a range of convenient payment options. We will work hard to make sure that your skin treatments are affordable!

  • What can I expect at my first visit?

    After conducting a thorough review of  your medical history which may be supplemented by any available records, and an appropriate physical exam, your provider will make a diagnosis and then review the detailed treatment plan and education with you.

    We encourage you to ask questions, and we will be glad to address any concerns you may have.

  • Do I need a referral to see a dermatologist?

    While your insurance plan may not require you to get a referral to see a dermatologist,  our office REQUIRES NEW patients to have  a referral from their primary care provider (PCP) to be in our systems before we can schedule them for an appointment .  Please have your PCP send us a referral well ahead of you  contacting us so the referral can have time to be processed in our system.

    To our established patients: if your insurance plan requires you to have a referral in place, please make sure the referral is current.  Some insurance plans require you to have a new referral every year.