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1 Report generated on Jan 30, 2019: Specialty: Dermatology
2 Fax Specialty Clinical Interests Address City State Zip Androphy Elliot MD Dermatology Moles; Skin Cancer; Warts,Acne; Acute Medical Dermatology,Keratoses IU Health Physicians - Dermatology Bartholome Charles MD Dermatology Bekas Steve MD Dermatology Bohyer Christopher MD Dermatology 875 Airport Pkwy N. Senate Blvd., Ste. 745 Greenwood IN Greenwood IN Booth Sally MD Dermatology Brashear Ryan MD Dermatology 875 Airport Pkwy. Greenwood IN Bryant Elizabeth MD Dermatology Melanoma and other Skin Cancers; Adult Medical Dermatology; Clinical Trials IU Simon Cancer Center 1030 W. Michigan St. Cohen Marisa PA-C (Referral Required) Crider Michael MD Dermatology Fruland Joseph MD Not Gordon Shayna MD Dermatology Dermatology Center of Indiana 1100 Southfield Dr., Ste 1240 Plainfield IN Guenthner Scott MD Dermatology Physicians: To refer call IMACS : For appointments call Page 1
3 Fax Specialty Clinical Interests Address City State Zip Haggstrom Anita MD Dermatology, Pediatric Dermatology Pediatric Dermatology; Vascular Lesions: Infantile Hemangiomas; Port-Wine Stains And Malformations; ***; 2BSORCO; Acne Medicines; Antifungal Medicines; Bleach Bath; Butterfly Bandages; Compression Wraps; Cosmetic Dermatology; Cryosurgery for Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer; Cryotherapy for Seborrheic Keratosis; Cryotherapy for Warts; Curettage and Electrosurgery for Skin Cancer; Curettage for Seborrheic Keratosis; Dermabrasion; Dermatologic Surgery; Electrocautery for Seborrheic Keratosis; Electrolysis; Electrosurgery and Curettage; Electrosurgery and Curettage for Warts; Embolization; Excision of Melanoma; Excision of Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer; Excisions; Isotretinoin; Laser Skin Therapy; Laser Surgery for Skin Cancer; Laser Surgery for Warts; Laser Therapy and Surgery; Laser Therapy for Birthmarks; Laser Treatment for Seborrheic Keratosis; Lice Exam; Mohs Surgery; Nail Removal; Nonsurgical Nail Removal; Pediatric Dermatology; Photodynamic Therapy; Photodynamic Therapy for Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer; Phototherapy for Psoriasis; Psoralen Plus Ultraviolet Light Therapy; Sclerotherapy; Seborrheic Keratosis Treatment; Skin Biopsy; Skin Cancer Screening; Skin Cancer Treatments; Skin Care; Skin Exam; Skin Lesion Removal; Skin Tag Removal; Surgical Nail Removal; Topical Antibiotics; Topical Corticosteroids; Tretinoin; Wart Removal; Abnormal Sweating; Acne; Alopecia Areata; Androgenic Alopecia; Angioedema; Athlete's Foot; Atopic Dermatitis; Atypical Moles; Birthmarks; Bites and Stings; Blepharitis; Blisters; Blood Spots Under the Skin; Body Lice; Body Piercing Problems; Boils; Bruises; Bullous Diseases; Burns and Corrosions; Cellulitis; Chemical Burns; Chilblains; Color Changes in Nails; Contact Dermatitis; Corns and Calluses; Cracked Skin on Feet; Cradle Cap; Cutaneous Drug Reactions; Cutaneous Lymphoma; Dandruff; Drug Rashes; Drug Reaction; Dry Skin; Electrical Shock and Burns; Epidermoid Cyst; Erythema Multiforme; First-Degree Burns; Folliculitis; Fungal Nail Infection; Fungal Skin Infections; IUHP Dermatology at Riley Outpatient Center 575 Riley Hospital Dr., MSA II Physicians: To refer call IMACS : For appointments call Page 2
4 Fax Specialty Clinical Interests Address City State Zip Fungal Skin Infections; Ganglions; Genital Warts; Hair and Scalp Problems; Hair Loss; Hangnail; Head Lice; Heat Rash; Hemangiomas; Hematoma; Hidradenitis Suppurativa; Hirsutism; Hives; Hyperhidrosis; Impetigo; Infantile Hemangiomas; Ingestion Dermatitis; Ingrown Nail; Itching; Jock Itch; Keloids; Keratosis Pilaris; Kissing Bugs; Lice; Lichen Sclerosus; Lichen Simplex Chronicus; Lipoma; Melanoma; Melasma; Metastatic Melanoma; Moles; Molluscum Contagiosum; Mycosis Fungoides; Nail Avulsion; Nail Bed Infection; Nail Disorders; Nail Problems and Injuries; Nail Psoriasis; Neoplasms; Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer; Pigmental Birthmark; Pityriasis Alba; Pityriasis Rosea; Plantar Warts; Poison Ivy; Oak or Sumac; Polymyositis; Port-Wine Stains and Malformations; Pressure Injuries; Psoriasis; Psoriatic Arthritis; Rashes; Razor Bumps; Ringworm; Ringworm of Scalp or Beard; Rosacea; Scabies; Scalp Problems; Scar Tissue; Seabather's Eruption; Seborrheic Dermatitis; Seborrheic Keratosis; Seroma; Shingles; Skin Abscess; Skin Cancer; Skin Growths; Skin Infection; NOS; Skin Lesions; Skin Lymphomas; Skin Pigmentation; Skin Tags; Skin Tears; Skin; Hair and Nail Conditions; Solar Purpura; Squamous Cell Skin Cancer; Stevens-Johnson Syndrome; Subungual Hematoma; Sun Damage; Swimmer's Itch; Tattoo Allergic Reaction; Tattoo Infection; Tattoo Problems; Telogen Effluvium; Third-Degree Burns; Tinea Versicolor; Traction Alopecia; Trichotillomania; Vascular Anomalies; Vascular Malformations; Vascular Skin Lesions; Venous Skin Ulcer; Vitiligo; Warts; Weak or Brittle Nails; Yeast Diaper Rash; Yeast Skin Infection Hanke C MD Dermatology, Dermatopathology Laser & Skin Surgery Center of Indiana 8925 N. Meridian St., Ste 200 Indianapolis IN Hoffmann Kristin MD Dermatology Medical Dermatology; Cutaneous Lymphoma 535 Barnhill Dr. Physicians: To refer call IMACS : For appointments call Page 3
5 Fax Specialty Clinical Interests Address City State Zip 720 Eskenazi Ave., 3rd Fl Huddleston Hannah MD Dermatology 1000 S. Main St., Ste C N. Pennsylvania St., Ste 202 Tipton IN Huff Robert MD Dermatology Avashia- Khemka Nidhi MD Dermatology 720 Eskenazi Ave. Kingsley Melanie MD Dermatology Cosmetic Dermatology; Botox, Fillers, Lasers, Sclerotherapy, Liposuction; Medical Dermatology; Acne, Skin Cancer Screening & Treatment; Excisions Klenk Alison MD Dermatology Skin Cancer Screening; Sun Damage; Acne; Psoriasis; Dermatitis; Eczema; Cosmetic Dermatology; Skin Growths; Neoplasms Kuhlman Deborah MD Dermatology Machado Christiane MD Dermatology General Dermatology; Transplant and Immuno-Suppression Related Skin Problems; Skin Cancer; Drug Reaction; Bullous Diseases - Saxony E. 136th St., Ste 3600 Fishers IN Mark Lawrence MD Dermatology Skin Lymphomas; Mycosis Fungoides (Adult & Pediatric); Malignant Melanoma IU Health Simon Cancer Center 1030 W. Michigan St N. Ronald Reagan Pkwy., Ste 206 Avon IN McCallister Robert MD Dermatology Robert E. McCallister M.D Parkdale Pl., Ste 210 Indianapolis IN Murphy Michael MD Dermatology Mohs Micrographic Surgery Physicians: To refer call IMACS : For appointments call Page 4
6 Fax Specialty Clinical Interests Address City State Zip Nathan David MD Dermatology Obeime Christopher MD Dermatology Ozols Ingrida MD Dermatology Que Syril Keena MD, MPH Dermatology N. Meridian St., Ste 450 Rahnama- Moghadam Sahand MD Dermatology - Methodist 1801 N. Senate Blvd., Ste University Randall John MD Dermatology Rosenwasser Tamzin MD Sechrist Keeter MD Dermatology Shelby Jill NP Skillman Sarah MD Dermatology 1115 N. Ronald Reagan Pkwy., Ste 206 Indianapolis IN Somani Ally-Khan MD, PhD Dermatology Mohs Micrographic Surgery; Cosmetic and Laser Surgery; Dermatologic Surgery; Reconstructive Surgery after Skin Cancer Extirpation; Cosmetic Dermatology Somani Najwa MD Dermatology General Adult Dermatology Stephens John MD Dermatology Hazel Dell Pkwy., Ste N. Pennsylvania St., Ste S. Bloomington St., 3rd Fl Carmel IN Greencastle IN Toubin Yulianna PA-C Not Dermatology IU Health University Hospital Turchan Kirsten MD Dermatology, Pediatrics, Pediatric Dermatology Pediatric Dermatology Dermatology, Inc Clear Vista Dr., Ste 100 Indianapolis IN Physicians: To refer call IMACS : For appointments call Page 5
7 Fax Specialty Clinical Interests Address City State Zip Turner Matthew MD Turvy Diane MD Dermatology, Inc N. Pennsylvania St., Ste Dermatology Atopic Dermatitis Dermatology N. Meridian St., Ste W. Stonegate Dr., Ste E. 136th St., Ste 3600 Zionsville IN Fishers IN Unaeze Jane MD Dermatology Williams Brian MD Dermatology Wilson Lisa MD Dermatology Wilson Wendy MD Dermatology Wolverton Stephen MD Dermatology Cutaneous Drug Reactions; Use of Systemic Drugs for Dermatoses Zemtsov Alexander MD Dermatology University Dermatology Center 3500 W. Purdue Ave. IU Health Jay 1758 W. 100 S. Muncie IN Portland IN 47371
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