Dermatology
At Schoolcraft Memorial Hospital, we provide comprehensive dermatological care to address a wide range of skin, hair, and nail conditions. Our visiting specialists offer expert diagnosis and treatment, ensuring you receive the highest standard of care for your skin health needs.
- We provide expert care in Manistique and the Upper Peninsula, bringing specialized dermatology services closer to your community.
- Schoolcraft offers a comprehensive suite of dermatology services, from treating common skin conditions to managing complex cases with advanced solutions.
- Our dedicated and experienced providers are committed to delivering personalized care tailored to your unique needs.
We are dedicated to serving the healthcare needs of our community throughout the Upper Peninsula, delivering professional and supportive care right here at home.
What Dermatology Services Are Available Near Me?
Our dermatology specialists are equipped to manage a variety of conditions, providing both medical and surgical treatments. We focus on delivering effective care to help you maintain healthy skin.
Our range of dermatology services includes, but is not limited to:
- Skin cancer screening
- Mole evaluations
- Treatment for acne, eczema, psoriasis, and rosacea
- Management of rashes, infections, and other skin irritations
- Biopsies and removal of suspicious lesions, cysts, and warts
- Treatment for hair loss and nail disorders
- Consultations for cosmetic skin concerns
Common Signs of Skin Cancer
Early detection of skin cancer is critical for successful treatment. It is important to monitor your skin regularly for any changes or unusual signs. Below are some common signs and symptoms to look out for:
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New or Changing Moles
Moles that appear suddenly or change in size, shape, or color.
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Asymmetry
Moles or spots where one half does not match the other half.
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Irregular Borders
Edges that are ragged, notched, or blurred.
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Color Changes
Spots that contain multiple colors like brown, black, white, red, or blue.
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Diameter
Growths larger than 6mm, about the size of a pencil eraser.
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Evolving Features
Moles or spots that change over time in size, texture, or symptoms.
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Persistent Sores
Lesions or sores that do not heal after several weeks.
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Scaly or Crusty Patches
Areas of skin that are dry, scaly, or rough and may bleed or not improve.
If you notice any of these signs, it is important to consult a dermatologist for a professional evaluation. Regular self-checks and annual screenings can help ensure timely detection and treatment.
Dermatology FAQs
What is dermatology?
Dermatology is the area of medicine focused on diagnosing and treating conditions that affect the skin, hair, and nails. Dermatology providers address a wide spectrum of issues, from common concerns like acne and eczema to more serious conditions like skin cancer.
What do dermatologists do?
Dermatologists are medical doctors who specialize in skin health. After earning a medical degree, they undergo a comprehensive residency program, typically lasting four years, which is exclusively dedicated to dermatology. This intensive training provides them with profound knowledge in diagnosing and treating a vast array of conditions affecting the skin, hair, and nails.
They diagnose and treat more than 3,000 different diseases, perform skin exams, conduct surgical procedures like biopsies and lesion removal, and provide cosmetic treatments to improve the skin's appearance.
When should I consider seeing a dermatologist?
You should consider seeing a dermatologist if you have a persistent skin issue that isn't resolving, such as:
- Severe acne
- A suspicious mole that is changing
- A chronic condition, like psoriasis or eczema
It is also recommended that all children and adults see a dermatologist once a year for an annual skin cancer screening, especially if they have a family history of skin cancer or significant sun exposure.
How often do I need to get a skin exam?
It is generally recommended to have a professional skin exam once every year. However, your dermatologist may suggest a different frequency based on your personal risk factors, such as:
- Your skin type
- History of sun exposure
- Personal or family history of skin cancer
Provider
Visit a Top Dermatologist in Manistique, MI
Your skin is your body's largest organ, and its health is essential to your overall well-being. The visiting dermatology specialists at Schoolcraft Memorial Hospital are committed to providing expert care to our community. To schedule an appointment, call our hospital campus in Manistique at (906) 362-7546 or speak with your primary care provider about obtaining a referral for our dermatology services. Our goal is to keep the Manistique and Upper Peninsula communities healthy for generations to come.