- Arthritis
- Cryotherapy
- Pediatric Care
- Labor and DeliveryAlopecia affects your entire body- scalp, head, or any other area of your body. The most common cause is hereditary hair loss, but childbirth, stress, some diseases, and medical treatments are other causes.
- Chemotherapy
- Radiation Therapy
- General Surgery
- Mohs SurgeryThe goal of Mohs surgery is to remove the entire cancerous area. To ensure all cancer is removed, Mohs surgery is performed in stages.
- Botox
- Cosmetic DermatologyCosmetic dermatology can address a number of aesthetic desires and concerns through minimally invasive and non-surgical cosmetic procedures. Interested in refining the look of your skin and brightening your appearance? The skilled, professional staff at Dermatology, Inc. can help.
- Skin CancerMost moles (nevi) appear on the skin during childhood and adolescence. Nevi may change and grow as a child grows. For adults, new moles and changes to existing moles can be a sign of melanoma, a dangerous form of skin cancer.
- DermatologyDermatology, Inc. was founded in 1968 by Dr. William B. “Joe” Moores (d. 2009.) Dr. Moores was a board certified dermatologist and dermatopathologist. He not only founded Dermatology, Inc, but also Mid-America Pathology Services (MAPS) in 1997.
- Acne TreatmentOur dermatologists tailor acne treatment toward each patient. To best treat your specific case, you may need more than one treatment. This is called combination therapy and may yield the best results.
- CornsThe term callus commonly is used if the thickening of skin occurs on the bottom of the foot, while corns are usually found on non-weight bearing areas.
- Calluses
- EczemaFrom troublesome acne to irritating eczema, our staff of experienced care providers, treat a wide range of skin ailments to help you live a happier, healthier life.
- FungusFungal infections are more common when the environment is hot and humid. The most common types of fungal infections of the skin and nails are athlete's foot, nail fungus, and ringworm.
- LesionsKeratosis pilaris (KP)is a very common benign skin condition appearing as small, red bumps on the upper arms, thighs, and/or buttocks. Lesions can be present throughout life but are usually most prominent during teenage years.
- Chemical Peels
- Rashes
- Skin CareYou have probably heard that the skin is the largest organ. Taking care of your skin is essential for not only preserving your good health but also helps boost confidence and self-esteem. Proper skin care should start in childhood and continue throughout life.
- Microdermabrasion
- PsoriasisThe goal of treatment is to reduce inflammation and control shedding of the skin. Treatment is based on a patient’s health, age, lifestyle, and severity of the psoriasis. Types of treatment include...
- Calluses