Ocala Dermatology & Skin CNCR
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Ocala Dermatology & Skin CNCR
Ocala Dermatology and Skin Cancer Center has been dedicated to delivering expert dermatologic care in Ocala, FL since 1994 and in The Villages/Summerfield/Lady Lake area since 1996. We specialize in general dermatology, skin cancer, and dermatologic surgery including Mohs micrographic surgery. We treat all aspects of hair, nail and skin disease.

We are all dermatologic physicians board certified by the American Board of Dermatology. At Ocala Dermatology and Skin Cancer Center, you will always see a doctor as we have no physician extenders such as nurse practitioners or physician assistants.
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All of our physicians are board certified in Dermatology and specialize in skin cancer surgery, treatment of skin diseases, acne treatment and removal of moles. They also do Photodynamic Therapy with aminolevulanic acid and BLU light for treatment of actinic keratoses, acne and photodamage. This service is available only at our Spruce Creek office.
Appointments: New patients should arrive 15 minutes early to fill out paperwork. Please bring your insurance card, photo ID and a list of all the medications you are taking. We will also be asking for your Primary Doctor's name if you have one to insure that we can communicate the outcome of your visit with us.
Our physicians are all Board Certified in Dermatology by the American Board of Dermatology. Dr. Holloway graduated from the University of Florida College of Medicine in the top 10% of her class and did her residency there also. Dr. Holloway is Board Certified by the American Board of Dermatology. She sees all types of dermatology patients and does skin cancer surgeries.
Apply 1 ounce (2 tablespoons) of sunscreen to your entire body 30 minutes before going outside and reapply every two hours. Examine your body front and back in the mirror, then look at the right and left sides with your arms raised. Look at the backs of your legs and feet, the spaces between your toes, and the soles of your feet.
Actinic keratoses (AKs) are rough-textured, dry, scaly patches on the skin that are caused by excessive exposure to ultraviolet light (UV) such as sunlight. Up to 58 million American have AKs. AKs develop as the result of years of sun exposure. Because the effect of sun exposure is cumulative, it is your lifetime exposure that increases your risk.
Reviews (3)
Robert Schilling
Robert Schilling
Nov 25, 2021
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My Primary Care doctor in Crystal River had recommended Dr. Steadman in Ocala, Florida for a dermatology consult. The office staff were quite welcoming and professional. Dr. Steadmon, although Mohs trained, does not appear to be inclined to perform unnecessary procedures. His examination was thorough and he is a very pleasant practitioner to deal with. Highly recommended!
Ashley Boyd
Ashley Boyd
Aug 31, 2021
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The entire staff is so kind and helpful. Dr Barton is amazing! Today I watched one of the receptionists go above and beyond when she patiently help another patient who was having a hard time with the check in paper work. In this crazy world it’s so nice to know that your doctors office truly cares .
Beth Leaird
Beth Leaird
Sep 21, 2020
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I have seen Dr. Kathy Holloway for years now. She and her staff are prompt, professional and courteous. She is thorough and never makes me feel rushed. I highly recommend.