U.S. Dermatology Partners Georgetown
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U.S. Dermatology Partners combines the personal level of care found in private dermatology practices with the benefits of a network of physicians working closely together. As the second-largest physician-owned dermatology practice in the United States, we have more than 94 locations throughout Arizona, Colorado, Kansas, Maryland, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, and Virginia.

As a result, we are able to provide you with premier medical and cosmetic dermatological care, along with the latest technology and treatment methods for diseases of the skin.
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We offer a broad range of medical, surgical and cosmetic dermatology for all skin types and throughout every stage of life. Search our comprehensive list of services here. Acanthosis nigricans, a condition that causes the skin to become discolored and thickened in the creases and folds of your body, is difficult to treat but can be managed.
Acanthosis nigricans, a condition that causes the skin to become discolored and thickened in the creases and folds of your body, is difficult to treat but can be managed. Accutane (Isotretinoin) is an oral prescription medication used to treat moderate to severe acne, including cystic or nodular acne.
AccuTite uses Radio-Frequency Assisted Lipolysis (RFAL) technology to reduce the appearance of unwanted fat and helps firm and tighten skin for a more youthful appearance. Ambulatory phlebectomy, also known as microphlebectomy, is an outpatient procedure that removes superficial veins following the ablation of deeper ones.
An actinic keratosis, also known as a solar keratosis, is a growth that appears on parts of your body that are frequently exposed to sun. Skin examinations should be performed at least once a year by your doctor. Just like an annual dental exam, an annual skin exam makes sure that you are catching any problems in their early stages.
If you need more information about our services, from acne treatment to cosmetic injectables, search or browse our Conditions & Treatments page. How can you tell whether your skin condition is serious enough to require professional help? These five signs will help you determine when it's time to find a dermatologist.
Reviews (8)
Farhana Alam
Farhana Alam
Jan 17, 2022
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I went their to see my face I thought I had allergy but they couldn’t diagnose what it was and put me on antibiotics for 2 months also got a shot too but didn’t work. Nothing changed then I went to my home country then doctor told me I had syringoma and did the leaser now I’m completely fine. I contact them but still didn’t get any response. My all hard work money wasted for a treatment that didn’t work. Such a shame!!
Jeanne Cunningham
Jeanne Cunningham
Oct 02, 2021
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This group has exceptional physicians and well run practices. I have referred family and friends because I know they will receive great care.
Tonya Washington Mccoy
Tonya Washington Mccoy
Sep 25, 2021
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The lobby was beautiful which you can see from my pitcures! This was my first visit and it was a very pleasant experience. The front desk staff were very nice and friendly. The dermatologist was very knowledgeable and was very courteous.
Kevin Torres
Kevin Torres
Sep 15, 2021
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Do not recommend this place. Also, be wary of these reviews as the company's management is positively reviewing in an attempt to filter out the negative comments.
David Stelter
David Stelter
Aug 18, 2021
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They bought my two previous Dermo offices. I used the Plano location for yearswhere I loved my PA. Also used Sherman Tx office. Plano office is dreadful to get anyone to answer,long holds,hang ups and poor on returns. Sherman is pretty responsive. I think they are both geared to aesthetic procedures like botox. If you have a skin cancer you have to make an appointment to be seen even with biopsy results in hand ,then another to get scheduled for surgery. In my case both offices would not work with my schedule and concerns and I was looking at a 3 week wait just for appointment. Also had problems
Tj Duff
Tj Duff
Jul 26, 2020
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Not happy with my office visit at all. I came in for a diagnosis and all I was told was "it's a rash" but it didn't look cancerous. Dr. David Meyer took one very brief look at the affected area and dismissed it as "dermatitis". Dr. David Meyer appears very young and is apparently inexperienced. I should've asked for another one of the doctors on staff (assuming there is one) to take a look at it while I was there in the office rather than just accepting the "you have a rash" answer I was given. I was sent away with a prescription for some hydrocortisone cream, which did absolutely nothing. The
Yb Huyen
Yb Huyen
Jun 23, 2020
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A Britney from the Business Office number who worked on 8/18 at 2:50 CT must have been 10 minutes away from being clocked out of her shift because she was very impatient and gave an attitude after being asked to explain a bill twice. I apologize as a patient who requested nicely for an explanation to be repeated just twice from a rep whose job is to explain an answer to a question. Heads up for those in customer service jobs. Act nice at your job. We are all hurting during Covid.
Pam Dibbles
Pam Dibbles
Dec 03, 2018
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I applied for a position here. I didn't get the job but I enjoyed interviewing and learning about the company.