- Family PracticeKristy Walker, PA-C received her undergraduate degree at Southern Arkansas University in Magnolia, Arkansas, and her Masters in Physician Assistant Studies from the University of Oklahoma City in 2000. She has Practiced in NWA since 2001 in the specialties of family medicine, internal Medicine and urology, and enjoys scuba diving, hunting/fishing, gardening, cooking, and Pinterest.
- Internal MedicineJoshua Matthews, PA-C completed a Masters degree in Physician Assistant Studies from the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center in 2000. Mr. Matthews worked in internal medicine at the Indian Health Services and dermatology for nine years in Oklahoma before joining Ozark Dermatology Clinic in 2009. He and his wife, Marla, reside in Farmington with their two children. He enjoys spending time with family, participation in sports and outdoor activities, and is a color commentator for Farmington sports programs.
- Urology
- General Surgery
- Mohs SurgeryProfessional affiliations: American Board of Dermatology, Fellow, with a Subspecialty Board Certification in Micrographic Dermatologic Surgery, American Society for Mohs Surgery, Fellow, American Academy of Dermatology, Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society, Arkansas Dermatological Society.
- BotoxOzark Dermatology offers complete care for medical and surgical conditions of the skin as well as cosmetic services. We offer treatments for common issues including; Acne, Skin Cancer, Psoriasis and Rosacea. We also offer popular cosmetic treatments such as: BOTOX, Juvaderm and other aesthetic skin care treatments.
- Skin CancerPioneered by Frederic Mohs, MD, Mohs Micrographic surgery (Mohs) is a specialized treatment for skin cancer that allows the treating doctor to remove the lesion with the smallest possible surgical defect while offering the highest possible cure rate. Mohs technique involves the surgical removal of layers of tissue with evaluation of the cells are viewed under a microscope after each layer until the specimen shows no cancer. Therefore, this results in the highest cure rate and it allows your doctor to excise the smallest amount of normal tissue.
- DermatologyOzark Dermatology Clinic is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for people with disabilities. We are continually improving the user experience for everyone, and applying the relevant accessibility standards.
- Acne TreatmentFrom reversing sun damage to fighting signs of aging, from acne treatment to removal of unwanted hair, our team leverages considerable skill and expertise to provide patients outstanding results. We are passionate about helping women and men feel empowered and confident, and achieve this by treating patients holistically to include: diet, exercise, skin care services, and supplementation to ensure maximum results. Schedule an appointment with our team today to start on your path to healthy skin.
- Frostbite
- Eczema
- Chemical PeelsMany people equate a chemical peel with something scary. Maybe you remember that co-worker that did ‘something’ to their skin and looked awful for weeks. Fortunately, there are many different types of chemical peels ranging from light superficial peels with minimal to no downtime, to deeper peels that do require some recovery time.
- Rashes
- Skin CareILLUMINATE PEEL – Are you having issues with stubborn pigment and uneven skin tone? Our medical Illuminate Peel is a great option for this. It is paired with a customized at-home follow up skin care system to give you an overall brightening and textural improvement.
- PsoriasisWith increasing rates of hand washing and hand sanitizer use, rates of hand dermatitis are also rising. Dermatitis is a term that simply means: inflamed skin. Many conditions can cause the problem, like atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, and/or allergies. Frequent hand washing can worsen any of these conditions, but it can also cause hand dermatitis all on its own! Basically, the stuff we use to clean our hands also tends to strip the skin of its natural oils and protective top layers. This can lead to dryness, cracking, pain, and itching. So, if you have ever said to yourself while standing in front of your sink, “Man, it’s irritating to have to wash my hands this often”, it’s true!