The University of Washington Division of Dermatology is proud to support patient care in the following locations:

Combined Rheumatology-Dermatology Clinics
The Rheumatology-Dermatology Clinics at the UW Medical Center Roosevelt Clinic and Harborview Medical Center address the needs of patients with autoimmune skin diseases, including patients with systemic lupus erythematosus, psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis, and scleroderma spectrum diseases.

Our full-time dermatologic surgeon offers evaluation and treatment, including surgery for benign and malignant skin growths in the Dermatology Surgery Center. Mohs micrographic surgery, an advanced technique, may be used for some skin cancers. We also offer hair transplantation, tattoo removal, tumescent liposuction, leg vein treatments, and laser surgery to treat scars, port wine stains, broken blood vessels, facial lines, and other skin lesions.

The Dermatopathology (Dermpath) service is provided at the UWMC Montlake campus, in collaboration between the Division of Dermatology and the recently merged Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology.

Located in Bellevue, the Dermatology Clinic at Eastside Specialty Center provides comprehensive dermatologic care for patients age 14 and older with various skin conditions. Our team of board-certified dermatologists evaluate all skin conditions, from general to specialized care. Services include the evaluation, management and education of patients with diseases of the skin, such as acne, dermatitis, skin cancer, psoriasis, pruritus warts, and many others.

At the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, our expert dermato-oncologists treat patients with Merkel cell carcinoma, cutaneous lymphomas, high risk melanoma, and other rare cutaneous cancers in a multidisciplinary team with dermatology, medical oncology/hematology, surgical oncology, and radiation oncology. We also assist in caring for patients with skin complications from cancer therapy both in the inpatient and outpatient settings.

Provides evaluation, management, and education of patients with diseases of the skin, such as acne, dermatitis, keratoses, melanoma, psoriasis, pruritus, squamous and basal cell carcinoma, warts, and wounds.

Primary & Specialty Care Center at South Lake Union
UW Medicine Primary & Speciality Care at South Lake Union provides comprehensive dermatologic care for patients age 14 and older with various skin conditions.

Provides an inpatient consultative service and an outpatient dermatology clinic with a full range of dermatology services from general care to specialized skin cancer surgery, laser surgery, phototherapy, and interpretation of skin biopsies.

Seattle Children's Dermatology Clinic
Cares for children and teens who have many different kinds of skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, warts and port wine stains.

Teledermatology is the practice of dermatology without an in person visit. This can be accomplished through live, interactive video or using photos sent in by you and reviewed by the dermatologist followed by a telephone conversation.

VA Puget Sound Health Care System
The VA Puget Sound Health Care System and all the dermatology staff provide excellence in patient care to local veterans.
Physicians in the Dermatology Section at the VA-Puget Sound are also faculty at the University of Washington.