Skin Cancer Prevention Also Important in Winter
Taking care of your skin is equally important during the cold winter months; Stanford dermatologist offers sun protection tips for the winter season.
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The dermatologists at the Stanford Dermatology Clinic are a great resource for learning how to prevent skin, hair, and nail concerns. They can teach you how to protect yourself from the sun to avoid skin cancer, caution you about hairstyles that can contribute to hair loss, and advise you about how to care for your nails to prevent common conditions such as acne or nail fungus.
Dermatologists' eyes are uniquely trained to analyze the skin, hair, and nails. They can spot potential problems and diagnose a multitude of conditions that range from minor to life-threatening. These skills and knowledge can improve the lives of patients of all ages - the infant with a red birthmark, the child with eczema, the baby boomer with sun-damaged skin, the senior citizen with shingles - effectively treating their skin conditions and making them look and feel their best.
Rosacea is a common condition known for facial redness — but it can spread elsewhere, too, and cause other problems.
Also known as alopecia, any type of hair loss on the scalp or other regions of the body.
A chronic inflammatory skin condition characterized by red, itchy, scaly patches.
Inflammation and rash of the skin at the area of contact with another substance.
A small, hard, benign growth on the skin, caused by a virus.
Taking care of your skin is equally important during the cold winter months; Stanford dermatologist offers sun protection tips for the winter season.
Dr. Chang discusses how the Stanford Dermatology Clinic translates discoveries from the laboratory into better medicine for treating patients' skin conditions.
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International Patients
Phone: +1 650-723-8561
Email: IMS@stanfordhealthcare.org
Stanford Health Care provides comprehensive services to refer and track patients, as well as the latest information and news for physicians and office staff. For help with all referral needs and questions, visit Referral Information.
You may also submit a web referral or complete a referral form and fax it to 650-320-9443 or email the Referral Center at ReferralCenter@stanfordhealthcare.org.
When you refer one of your patients to a Stanford Health Care's Dermatology Clinic, we want to assure you that we'll provide him or her with the same level of personal care you give them.
To refer a new patient, submit a web referral form or fax the patient referral form with any supporting documentation to 650-721-3476. A Patient Care Coordinator will fax a confirmation of receipt to your office. We will contact the patient and schedule an evaluation appointment upon insurance clearance.
New to the clinic? Schedule your first appointment online.
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Video visits now available. Call 650-723-6316 or visit MyHealth to schedule a video visit.