- ArthritisKozic H, Riggs K Ringpfeil, Lee JB. Disseminated Cryptococcus neoformus after treatment with infliximab for rheumatoid arthritis J, Am Acad Dermatol2008 May;58(S Suppl)595-6.
- RheumatologyJadeja S, Temiz L, Dewan AK, Parker E. A temporal cluster of cutaneous drug eruptions developing after initiation of hydroxychloroquine. (2022). Scand J Rheumatology. PMID: 35142594
- Primary CareManaged Care and HMO Insurance: We consider it your responsibility to be aware of the terms of your insurance contract and to obtain necessary referrals from your primary care physician. If your insurance plan requires a referral, please be sure you have a timely and valid referral at the time of each visit. We will be happy to assist you with this process.
- Family Practice
- Immunizations
- Internal Medicine
- NeurologyTracy JI, Faro SS, Mohammed FB, Pinus AB, Madi SM, Laskas JW. (2001) Cerebellar mediation of the complexity of bimanual compared to unimanual movements. Neurology. 2001 Nov 27;57(10):1862-9.
- Multiple SclerosisGuido N, Cices A, Ibler E, et al. Multiple sclerosis association with psoriasis: a large U.S. population, single centre, retrospective cross-sectional study. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2017;31(9):e397-e398.
- Stress Management
- Mental Health“Protected Health Information” is information that individually identifies you and that we create or get from you or from another health care provider, health plan, your employer, or a health care clearinghouse and that relates to (1) your past, present, or future physical or mental health or conditions, (2) the provision of health care to you, or (3) the past, present, or future payment for your health care.
- MRITracy J, Goyal N, Flanders A, Weening R, Laskas J, Natale P, Waldron B. Functional magnetic resonance imaging analysis of attention to one's heartbeat. Psychosom Med. 2007 Dec;69(9):952-60. Epub 2007 Nov 8. PubMed PMID: 17991813.
- Hand SurgeryFallahian F, Molway D, Jadeja S, Clark R, Marty FM, Riella LV, Chandraker A, Talbot SG. (2018). Eponychial lesions following bilateral upper extremity vascular composite allotransplantation: a case report. Case Reports in Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery. PMID: 29441355
- Mohs SurgeryYes! Mohs surgery is considered to be a very safe and very precise procedure. It is performed under local anesthesia while the patient is awake. The possible complications from Mohs surgery are no different from any other surgical procedure, and include reactions such as bleeding, infection and scarring at the surgical site. It should be noted however, that these complications are uncommon following Mohs surgery.
- Reconstructive Surgery
- BotoxNeuromodulator injection treatments for the majority of patients are safe, quick, require no recovery time, and have minimal side effects. Results become visible in about 72 hours, with maximum results achieved in 1-2 weeks. Muscle relaxation lasts for approximately 3-4 months after injection. Maximum results are achieved by maintaining repeated and timely neuromodulator treatments in combination with proper skincare. Botox requires little to no recovery time.
- Plastic Surgery
- Laser ResurfacingRiggs K, Keller M, Humphreys TR. Ablative laser resurfacing:high-energy pulsed carbon dioxide and erbium:yttrium-aluminum-garnet. Clin Dermatol. 2007 Oct;25(5)462-73.
- Cosmetic SurgeryLower Face Assymetry as a Result of Concurrent Treatment with Onabotulinumtoxin A and Er: YAG Laser; Cosmetic Surgery Forum: December 2019. Ko, James; Levin, Ethan; Hurst, Eva. Oral Presentation and Poster.
- Cosmetic Dermatology
- Skin CancerOur physicians are proud to be on the cutting edge of the most advanced diagnostic, treatment and surgical technologies even for the most severe skin diseases. Every patient is seen and examined by a board certified dermatologist at every visit. Both offices provide on site Mohs microscopic surgery for skin cancer by our fellowship trained Mohs surgeons, Drs. Leonard Dzubow and Heidi Kozic.
- DermatologyDermatology LTD is a physician-owned medical practice focusing on the diagnosis and treatment of medical and surgical diseases of the skin, hair and nails. Since the practice was founded in 1951 by late Dr. John Laskas Sr., our dedicated team of board-certified dermatologists have been providing each patient with the highest quality dermatologic care, while adhering to the highest medical and ethical standards.
- Acne Treatment
- Cyst
- EczemaWhether it’s an eczema flare-up or a new, strange-looking spot on your skin, we take lesions and rashes very seriously. Our trained specialists use the latest diagnostic tools to get an accurate diagnosis, eliminate any possible triggers, and determine the best course of treatment to alleviate your symptoms.
- LesionsBoth Glen Mills and Media, PA offices provide provide in office surgeries for the removal/treatment of a variety of skin lesions, both benign (cysts, lipomas, moles, etc.) and cancerous (basal cell carcinomas,squamous cell carcinomas and melanomas ). We often work together with other specialists such as plastic/ oculoplastic surgeons, medical/surgical oncologists and radiation oncologists for the more complicated cases.
- Rashes
- Skin CareThe anti-aging benefits a Botox® injection treatment will last three to four months, but this does vary from patient to patient. Treatment to highly active muscles may wear off more quickly. Maximum results are achieved by maintaining repeated and timely Botox® injections in combination with proper skin care.
- PsoriasisThe symptoms of psoriasis vary from person to person depending on the type of psoriasis, where it appears on the body, and the amount of psoriasis present. However, some of the most common signs of psoriasis include...