Our team of board-certified dermatologists provide a variety of medical treatments in Gibson City, IL. VitalSkin Dermatology is experienced in treating both common and specialty dermatology conditions.
We’re excited to expand to Gibson City! Our VitalSkin practice in Gibson City, IL is located in the Gibson City Hospital Outpatient Center. Come see us at our new location providing medical and surgical dermatology. Onsite parking available.
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At VitalSkin Dermatology we provide a variety of medical treatment options in Gibson City, Illinois.
Learn about effective acne treatments, including topical creams, oral medications, and lifestyle changes, to achieve clear and healthy skin.
Get relief from itchy, painful, or unsightly rashes with our comprehensive treatment options, including prescription medications, topical creams, and lifestyle modifications.
Protect your skin health with regular skin cancer screenings and advanced treatment options, including Mohs surgery, topical chemotherapy, and immunotherapy.
At VitalSkin Dermatology we provide a variety of surgical treatment options in Gibson City, Illinois.
Trust our expert Mohs surgeons for precise and effective removal of skin cancer, utilizing the Mohs micrographic surgery technique, known for its high cure rates and minimal scarring.
Remove unwanted skin lesions and growths with our expert excision techniques, which ensure precise and thorough removal, minimal scarring, and optimal healing.
A biopsy works by taking a small sample of tissue from a suspect area in the body so that it can be tested under lab conditions for certain diseases and disorders.
Our local providers are top dermatologists and advanced practice providers with extensive experience in general dermatology care with your health and best interest in mind.
Please contact us to verify that we are in network with your specific insurance plan.
What dermatology treatments does your practice specialize in?
We offer a variety of skin care services to help with issues like acne, rashes, lesions, rosacea, skin growths, eczema, skin cancer identification and treatment, and much more. Check out a complete list of our services on our website.
Why choose a board-certified dermatologist?
Trust your skin care to a professional. Board-certified dermatologists have completed medical school and three to four years of advanced medical training in diseases of the skin, hair and nails. They’ve passed rigorous exams in dermatology to specialize in treating over 3,000 conditions. They’ve also made the commitment to keep up on the latest advances in dermatology.
How can I make or reschedule an appointment?
Scheduling or updating an appointment is easy. Simply give us a call or you can make an appointment on our website.
How can I prepare for my dermatology appointment?
If coming for your first visit, please bring your insurance card, if applicable, and a legal guardian if you are under the age of 18. Please come prepared to provide your health history on your new patient paperwork as well.
What should I expect during my initial consultation?
Your first visit begins with a consultation with your board-certified dermatologist. Prior to care, we will get your health history and perform a clinical evaluation of the skin to determine which treatment options are the best fit. We will customize both a treatment plan and a skin care regimen if desired. Important pre- and post-treatment instructions will also be provided to accompany most treatments.
What insurances do you accept?
We accept a variety of major insurances for your skin care. We have examples of insurances we accept on our website. If you don’t see your insurance listed, please contact us and we will verify if we accept.
What is the difference between a deductible, copay and coinsurance?
All three are medical charges you must pay out of your own pocket, even if you have insurance. Deductibles are a specific amount you must accumulate and pay each year of covered health services before benefits are provided by your carrier. Plans may also have separate individual and family deductibles and/or deductibles for separate services. Copayments are a set fee the member pays to providers at the time services are provided. Copays are applied to office visits, emergency room visits, hospital admissions, etc. Coinsurance is a form of cost sharing. After your deductible has been met, plan will begin paying a percentage of your bills. The remaining amount, known as co-insurance, is the portion due by the patient.
How does your patient portal work?
With our patient portal, you can access and manage your appointments, get test results, update your contact/patient information and pay your bills online. Speak with one of our team members for how to gain access to your patient portal.