HealthProviders DB is a national database of dermatologists that includes active license status, OIG Exclusions, Medicare provider terminations, and Medicare Opt-out status. Search by NPI lookup, license number, or provider name. Download the complete dermatologists database.
Physician Healthcare Taxonomy Code 207N00000X
As of today, the following are the total number of dermatologists nationally, in your State, and near your location.
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Alaska – Alabama – Armed Forces Pacific – Arkansas – American Samoa – Arizona – California – Colorado – Connecticut – District of Columbia – Delaware – Florida – Federated States of Micronesia – Georgia – Guam – Hawaii – Iowa – Idaho – Illinois – Indiana – Kansas – Kentucky – Louisiana – Massachusetts – Maryland – Maine – Marshall Islands – Michigan – Minnesota – Missouri – Northern Mariana Islands – Mississippi – Montana – North Carolina – North Dakota – Nebraska – New Hampshire – New Jersey – New Mexico – Nevada – New York – Ohio – Oklahoma – Oregon – Pennsylvania – Puerto Rico – Palau – Rhode Island – South Carolina – South Dakota – Tennessee – Texas – Utah – Virginia – Virgin Islands – Vermont – Washington – Wisconsin – West Virginia – Wyoming
Medicare Exclusions
The following are the total number of dermatologists who accept Medicare in your state, the number who have opted out of Medicare, and the total number excluded from participation in Medicare nationwide.
Providers excluded by the OIG or terminated by a State Medicaid Agency cannot participate in federal Medicaid, TRICARE, and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) healthcare programs.
In addition, a provider whose billing privileges have been revoked by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) or any State Medicaid Agency is prohibited from participating in Medicare.
The diagram below shows all the Dermatologists across the country, represented by blue bubbles. The larger the bubble, the greater the concentration of providers in that area. Red bubbles represent Medicare-excluded providers, with the larger bubbles indicating a higher percentage of excluded providers in that region. You can change the bubble size to be based on exclusions from the Size menu.
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Alaska – Alabama – Armed Forces Pacific – Arkansas – American Samoa – Arizona – California – Colorado – Connecticut – District of Columbia – Delaware – Florida – Federated States of Micronesia – Georgia – Guam – Hawaii – Iowa – Idaho – Illinois – Indiana – Kansas – Kentucky – Louisiana – Massachusetts – Maryland – Maine – Marshall Islands – Michigan – Minnesota – Missouri – Northern Mariana Islands – Mississippi – Montana – North Carolina – North Dakota – Nebraska – New Hampshire – New Jersey – New Mexico – Nevada – New York – Ohio – Oklahoma – Oregon – Pennsylvania – Puerto Rico – Palau – Rhode Island – South Carolina – South Dakota – Tennessee – Texas – Utah – Virginia – Virgin Islands – Vermont – Washington – Wisconsin – West Virginia – Wyoming
Clinical & Laboratory Dermatological Immunology Physicians
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 207NI0002X
A dermatologist who utilizes various specialized laboratory procedures to diagnose disorders characterized by defective responses of the body’s immune system.
Dermatopathology Physicians
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 207ND0900X
A dermatopathologist has expertise in diagnosing and monitoring skin diseases, including infectious, immunologic, degenerative, and neoplastic conditions.
This entails the examination and interpretation of specially prepared tissue sections, cellular scrapings, and smears of skin lesions using both routine and specialized microscopes (electron and fluorescent).
MOHS-Micrographic Surgery Physicians
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 207ND0101X
The highly trained surgeons who perform Mohs Micrographic Surgery are specialists in both dermatology and pathology.
With their extensive knowledge of the skin and unique pathological skills, they can remove only diseased tissue, preserving healthy tissue and minimizing the cosmetic impact of the surgery.
Mohs surgeons who belong to the American College of Mohs Surgery (ACMS) have completed a minimum of one year of fellowship training at one of the ACMS-approved training centers in the U.S.
Pediatric Dermatology Physicians
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 207NP0225X
A pediatric dermatologist, through additional specialized training, has developed expertise in treating specific skin disease categories, with an emphasis on those that predominate in infants, children, and adolescents.
Procedural Dermatology Physicians
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 207NS0135X
Procedural Dermatology, a subspecialty of Dermatology, encompasses a wide variety of surgical procedures and methods to remove or modify skin tissue for health or cosmetic benefit.
These methods include scalpel surgery, laser surgery, chemical surgery, cryosurgery (using liquid nitrogen), electrosurgery, aspiration surgery, liposuction, injection of filler substances, and Mohs micrographic surgery (a specialized technique for removing growths, especially skin cancers).
Frequently Asked Questions
Dermatologists diagnose, treat, and prevent diseases of the skin, hair, and nails.
They manage a wide range of conditions, including acne, skin cancer, eczema, psoriasis, and hair loss.
Dermatologists also perform both medical and cosmetic procedures, such as skin biopsies, mole removal, and treatments like chemical peels and laser surgery.
Diagnose skin conditions: They examine patients and use their expertise to identify a range of skin conditions, from simple rashes to more complex diseases.
Treats skin disorders: Using medications, light therapy, and surgical procedures, they treat a wide array of issues affecting the skin, hair, and nails.
Dermatologists manage skin cancer and are experts in detecting and surgically treating skin cancers, such as melanoma.
Performs cosmetic procedures: They offer treatments to improve skin appearance, including wrinkle reduction, age spot removal, and other anti-aging solutions.
Provides preventive care: Regular visits to a dermatologist can help detect conditions like skin cancer and other serious issues early.
Moles and other skin growths
Acne and acne scarring
Eczema and psoriasis
Skin cancer
Hair loss and scalp conditions
Nail fungus and other nail disorders
Rashes and other inflammatory skin conditions
Warts
