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We Are Open and Have In-Office and Telemedicine Appointments Available
Telemedicine Visits are covered by Most Insurance Providers
Providing high-quality, dermatology care in an understanding and supportive atmosphere, Charles County Dermatology Associates serves men, women, and adolescents in White Plains, Maryland and the surrounding communities. The caring physicians, physician assistants, and surgeons at Charles County Dermatology Associates specialize in providing effective treatments for both medical and cosmetic, dermatological issues.
The staff at Charles County Dermatology Associates are skilled at treating patients seeking help for:
The specially trained surgeons at this practice can perform Mohs surgery on patients suffering from skin cancer. This procedure is the most effective treatment for most kinds of the disease. The staff uses state-of-the-art, light therapies to treat certain, skin issues. In fact, Dr. Robert S. Berger at Charles County Dermatology Associates is a pioneer in the treatment of acne with light therapy.
At Charles County Dermatology Associates, the staff feels compassion and professionalism are fundamental to superb medical care. Regardless of what type of services patients seek, they’re always listened to and treated with respect. The goal of the physicians, physician assistants, and surgeons at this medical facility is to earn the trust and respect of their patients, professional colleagues, and their community.
Now Offering Sculpsure
SculpSure is a non-invasive laser treatment for the reduction of stubborn fat in areas like the abdomen and flanks. The procedure takes 25 minutes, is minimally painful, and requires no downtime. Clinical trials show an average of 24% reduction in fat volume after a single treatment.
Please be prepared to pay your co-pay at the time of check in. We accept cash, check or credit card. We accept most major medical insurances including the following:
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We get a lot of questions about brown spots. Dr. Berger discusses what causes them and what can be done about them.
So, you have a tattoo. Now that you have “grown up” you want it gone, or are just tired of it. What to do? Tattoos are injection of ink into the upper level of the skin(dermis).