Dermatology PA

Cedar Ridge Dermatology

Medical and surgical skin care from a board-certified PA-C.

PA-led dermatology clinic offering medical derm, in-office surgical procedures, and light cosmetic work. Mixed insurance and self-pay; built for the patient who wants thorough skin care without a 4-month wait for a derm slot.

Practice setup + Growth plan

Cedar Ridge Dermatology example site preview

Practice context

Dermatology PAs run a meaningful share of US derm visits — full medical work-ups, biopsies, excisions, cryotherapy, light cosmetic procedures. In permissive states a PA can co-own the practice; in supervision states a collaborating physician is named on the registration. The site has to communicate clinical depth without misrepresenting the regulatory posture.

The buyer is a patient who has tried to book a dermatologist, hit a 3-4 month waitlist, and is searching for an alternative. They want to know: are you actually equipped to handle skin cancer screens / biopsy results / acute rashes? The site answers by showing services, procedure capability, and a clear path to a first appointment.

The PA-specific design challenge is the supervisor-disclosure footer. In Texas or Florida or New York, that block is non-negotiable. The template handles it as a state-conditional component so the same template ships compliantly to a North Carolina PA-owned clinic or a Texas physician-majority clinic without code changes.

Services this example supports

Full-body skin exam and skin cancer screening
Biopsies (shave, punch, excisional)
Surgical excision of moles, cysts, lipomas
Acne, eczema, psoriasis, rosacea management
Pediatric dermatology (school-age and adolescent)
Light cosmetic procedures (Botox, peels, IPL — where state-permitted)
Teledermatology follow-up visits
Prescription management (topicals, biologics, isotretinoin)

Pages we'd build

  • Home — clinic-exterior or PA-in-coat hero with clear service framing
  • Conditions We Treat — 2x4 grid: acne, eczema, skin cancer, etc.
  • Services — medical, surgical, cosmetic split with state-conditional cosmetic block
  • Insurance & Self-Pay — accepted carriers + cash-pay rate card for cosmetic
  • About the PA — credentials (PA-C, certifications), supervisor disclosure (state-conditional)
  • New Patient — intake form link, what to bring, prep instructions
  • Contact + Hours — phone, address, map, after-hours guidance

Why this layout works

Derm patients need to confirm capability before they book — 'is this a real derm clinic or a medspa with derm aspirations?' A clinic-exterior hero (not a beauty close-up), an explicit conditions grid, and a procedure capability list answer that question in the first scroll. The supervisor-disclosure footer is the regulatory load-bearing piece — required in supervision states, harmless in OTP states; the template handles it as a state-conditional block so the same source ships compliantly to a North Carolina PA-owned clinic and a Florida supervised practice without copy edits.

What's included

Hover any pill to see what it removes from the practice's day.

  • Skin condition libraryPatients self-identify before they call.
  • Annual skin exam bookingYearly exam scheduled without phone tag.
  • Procedure prep instructionsPre-op confusion handled on the site, not at the desk.
  • Insurance verification pageCoverage question answered before the first call.
  • Supervising-physician disclosureState compliance pre-built into the footer.
  • HTTPS / SSL securedBrowser padlock without thinking about certs.

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