General Dermatology

757-622-6315

Cosmetics

757-313-5813

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Since 1946

Leading Hampton Roads Dermatology Practice

General Dermatology

Our dermatologists have extensive experience in preventing and treating general dermatologic conditions. We treat symptoms related to acne, scars, warts, eczema, rosacea, moles, psoriasis, skin cancer, and more.

MOHS Surgery

We perform an average of 3,000 Mohs Surgeries each year. Before undergoing Mohs surgery, our team will explain what will happen before, during, and after the procedure so you know exactly what to expect.

Cosmetic Dermatology

Our experts are trained in many areas, from chemical peels to laser hair removal. We offer treatments and products to help reduce the signs of aging, minimize discoloration, treat acne scars, and reduce excessive sweating.

Dermatopathology

Dermatopathology is a board-certified subspecialty of dermatology and surgical pathology. It focuses on the study of cutaneous diseases at the microscopic level to identify potential causes of disorders and cancers.

Open Hours

Mon-Fri : 8AM – 10PM
Sat-Sun : 7AM – 9PM

About Us

Experts in Dermatology

Since our founding in 1946, Pariser Dermatology specialists has grown to serve the Greater Hampton Roads area with six offices located in Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Chesарeake, Suffolk, Newport News, and Williamsburg. As we’ve grown, our services have expanded to include Mohs surgery, a variety of light therapies, as well as a full range of cosmetic dermatology services. Our ability to treat all skin conditions and concerns under one roof saves valuable time and enables a seamless patient experience. Our affiliation with Virginia Clinical Research (VCR) enables our medical providers to remain on the cutting edge of medical advancements and provide you with the most up-to-date medical care

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Faq

Experts in Dermatology

At Pariser Dermatology Specialists, our goal is to equip patients with the information they need for a successful appointment. This list of frequently asked questions should help you prepare before, during, and after your appointment. We hope to make you as comfortable as possible when seeing our dermatology experts.

Have more questions that we haven’t covered?

Please call our office, and we’ll be happy to help.

Scheduling

How often should I have a skin examination?

This is one of our most frequently asked questions. The answer depends on your risk for skin cancer. In general, a yearly skin examination is an important part of a good health maintenance program, but individuals at very high risk due to a personal or family history of skin cancer may need to be seen more often.

I’m not sure whether or not I should be concerned about a specific skin issue, should I come in?

Whenever you have a concern related to your skin, hair or nails, we absolutely recommend calling us at 757-622-6315 and asking us about it. A Pariser team member will let you know whether or not we suggest coming in to see one of our providers.

Am I allowed to request a specific doctor for my next appointment?

Yes, absolutely. We understand that skincare is personal, and we want you to see the medical professional on our care team that you prefer.

How long do appointments last?
There isn’t one standard length of time for our patient appointments. The duration of your visit depends on many factors, such as the reason for your appointment and the severity of your health concerns.

How far in advance should I book my next appointment?

We recommend that you schedule your future skin cancer screening appointment as you check out of each appointment. We’ll give you a reminder card and will text you reminders as your date draws near.

Billing

Will my appointment be covered by my insurance company?

Our office team can help you determine whether your appointment is covered by your insurance. We also recommend giving your insurer a call and inquiring about your specific coverage prior to your dermatology office appointment.

Why do I have a copay charge on my bill?

Copays are due at the time of service. The copay charge is assessed when we have to send a statement to collect your copay that was not paid when you came in. Each statement may generate an additional charge for unpaid copays. If you always pay your copay at the time of service, you will never see this charge.

Why is my copay higher when I see your doctors?

Many insurance companies have a separate specialist copay written into their policies. In other words, they require a higher copay when you see a specialist. Although we disagree with these higher copays, we are obligated to collect the copay amount your insurance policy assigns.

Why do I have a copay for a follow up visit?

Every return visit is a follow-up visit, whether it occurs in a few days, weeks or several months from the initial visit. All office visits, with the following exception, require a copay. The only time you don’t have a copay for a return visit is if you had a procedure that is in a surgical global period. If you return to the office while in a global period for unrelated concerns, you will be charged a copay.

Treatment

Why can’t you just take a mole off and not send it to pathology?

Although our doctors are very proficient at looking at skin lesions and determining if they are suspicious, they cannot know for sure if a lesion is malignant without a pathological examination. The tissue must be examined to determine whether it is benign or malignant. If malignant, the examination also tells us what type of malignancy and if it has spread. The removal of any lesion without pathological examination is not consistent with the standard of care for board certified physicians. The pathology exam is a necessary protection for both the patient and the physician.

I have already had skin cancer once, what are my chances of getting it again?

Studies have shown that individuals who develop skin cancer once are at higher risk of getting another one within the next five years. Strict sun avoidance and regular follow-up visits are very important.

Do you treat patients of all ages? What about kids?

Yes, at Pariser Dermatology Specialist, we treat both men and women as well as patients of all ages, which includes pediatric dermatology services.

What if I have a general question, can I call and ask your office team?

Yes, we always welcome your questions. Depending on the nature of your question, a member of our office team may recommend booking an appointment to see one of our medical providers, or have one of our medical providers contact you directly to discuss you inquiry. We also offer a secure texting system. You can text us at 804-463-5148.

General Health

I have heard that we need sunlight to make vitamin D. Will I or my children become vitamin D deficient just because we avoid the sun and wear sunscreen daily?

In general, the answer to this question is NO. We recommend that you eat a proper diet, take a daily vitamin supplement, and minimize your ultraviolet exposure as much as possible.

How do I know whether or not a mole is a concern?

We recommend that you keep an eye on your “skin spots” while keeping the “ABCDE’s of Melanoma” in mind:

“A” stands for Asymmetry: melanoma lesions are often irregular; one half looks different than the other half.
“B” stands for Border: melanoma lesions usually have irregular borders
“C” is for Color: the presence of more than one color or the uneven distribution of color on a skin spot can sometimes be a warning sign.
“D” refers to Diameter: melanoma lesions are often greater than 6 mm in diameter (approximately the size of a pencil eraser).
“E” stands for Evolution: If a mole is changing in color and/or size, have a dermatologist examine it.

The next time you’re in one of our offices ask for a printed bookmark containing The ABCDEs of Melanoma. It’s one of our most frequently asked questions. If you are still not sure if a mole is atypical, schedule an appointment with one of our dermatology specialists to have it checked out.

How can I tell the difference between psoriasis and eczema?

Although some skin conditions may have similar symptoms, such as itchy, dry patches of skin, it’s important to determine an accurate diagnosis. This will ensure that proper treatment can be administered and your skin issue can begin to be resolved as quickly as possible. Seeing one of our physicians is the best way to determine what a particular skin condition may be, from psoriasis to eczema and more.

Why Choose Us

Providing The Best Medical Solutions

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Expert and Experienced Providers

Board-certified dermatology specialists delivering trusted medical, surgical, and cosmetic care.

Comprehensive Skin Care Services

From skin exams to advanced treatment for acne, psoriasis, and skin cancer.

Advanced Cosmetic Treatments

Botox, fillers, lasers, and customized aesthetic solutions for every skin type.

Convenient Locations

Multiple Hampton Roads offices offering easy access and timely appointments.

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Since 1946

Hampton Roads Dermatology Specialists

Pariser Dermatology Specialists is one of the largest independent dermatology practices in the country. We have a strong relationship with Eastern Virginia Medical School (EVMS), and our physicians act as teachers and mentors to medical students and residents.

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We’re happy to offer online scheduling for general dermatology appointments—available 24 hours, 7 days per week for both new and existing patients. You can also book the next available appointment and opt into the waitlist through your confirmation text.

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