- Warts
- Primary CarePhysician assistants (PAs) in dermatology evaluate, diagnosis and treat a broad variety of conditions that are treated both medically and surgically. They also perform screening exams, preventive care and education for dermatologic patients and families. Building on their primary-care training and experience, PAs are trained in dermatology in a variety of ways. Most dermatology PAs are trained in the practice by the collaborating dermatologist and together the physician -PA team will decide the practice style, collaboration agreement, and delegation of services which they find appropriate for their practice. Most PAs work autonomously within a dermatology office much like a staff dermatologist seeing a wide range of medical, surgical and cosmetic patients but always with the support of a board certified or board eligible dermatologist. PAs get additional education through their required CME hours, attendance at AAD, SDPA and other dermatology based conferences, tumor boards, dermatology grand rounds and self-study courses.
- Family PracticeDr. Stoner, Jr., is a graduate of Lehigh University and the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. He completed a one-year internship and an additional year of residency in Family Practice at the Heart of Lancaster Regional Medical Center.
- Emergency CareWhitney is nationally board certified by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants and joined Dermatology Associates of York in October of 2021 after spending more than 12 years in primary care/urgent care, plastic surgery and dermatology.
- Pregnancy
- Internal MedicineDr. Iorizzo is originally from Oswego, NY, a small city in upstate New York. He graduated from Union College with a Bachelor of Science. He then went on to complete his medical school training at SUNY Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, NY and stayed there for a one-year internship in internal medicine.
- OrthopedicsPrior to joining Dermatology Associates in June 2016, Kelly worked in orthopedics for over 7 1/2 years. As a former teacher, Kelly enjoys educating her patients about skin diseases and skin conditions. In addition to treating medical dermatology conditions, Kelly also performs all types of cosmetic dermatology procedures.
- Mohs SurgeryCurrently the state of the art for Mohs surgery involves the dermatologic surgeon acting not only as the surgeon but also as the pathologist and usually the reconstructive surgeon.
- BotoxTreatment options for localized hyperhidrosis vary depending on the area to be treated. Persistent hyperhidrosis that does not respond to topical antiperspirants like Drysol® or Certain Dry® may be treated with Botox® injections.
- Plastic Surgery
- Moles
- Cosmetic DermatologyDr. Caplan joined Dermatology Associates of York, Inc. in July 1996. He was instrumental in establishing the Center for Cosmetic Dermatology, a division of Dermatology Associates, in August 2004.
- Skin CancerMore people are diagnosed with skin cancer in the United States than all other cancers combined. One in five people in the U.S. will develop skin cancer before they are 70 years old. Skin cancers are associated with sun exposure so the risk of skin cancer increases as we age. Skin cancer is treatable but the earlier it is detected, the greater the chance of a positive outcome.
- DermatologyDermatology Associates of York is a medical group practice committed to providing the very best dermatologic care to all of South Central PA and Northern MD.
- Acne Treatment
- EczemaPhototherapy is a very well studied, relatively safe and extremely effective way of treating numerous types of skin disorders. It has been studied and used most frequently in conditions such as psoriasis, where it is one of the more effective treatments available for severe cases. It is also used frequently in such disorders as atopic dermatitis (eczema), mycosis fungoides/cutaneous lymphoma, as well as in itching of pregnancy and many other disorders of the skin.
- LesionsThe word mole is a general term for many different types of skin growths/lesions. Some common types of moles are nevi and seborrheic keratoses. Depending on the depth of the mole, they can either be removed by “shave excision” or deeper excision. Both of these procedures are performed in the office with the use of local anesthesia.
- Chemical PeelsWe all want to look as good as we can, but we don’t want to take unnecessary risks. Our board certified dermatologists have the knowledge and experience to provide the latest, most effective medical aesthetic services safely and effectively. Our team has treated thousands of patients with medical aesthetics services like Botox, cosmetic fillers, laser treatments, exfoliating chemical peels and many other cosmetic services that have been carefully selected for efficacy to help you to look your best. Click here to learn more.
- Rashes
- Skin CareOur dermatologists will make personalized product recommendations for your comprehensive at-home skin care program. These products are specifically designed to maximize all procedures and customized to meet your individual needs. Our products are guaranteed for your satisfaction. You may return any product within 7 days of purchase for a full refund. Unfortunately, we are not allowed to refund prescription items.
- MicrodermabrasionWe also offer a full menu of cosmetic treatments and services to help our patients address the skin’s aging process. Our cosmetic services include Botox, cosmetic fillers, laser treatments for facial veins and rosacea, Ultherapy, Fraxel, leg vein treatments, laser hair reduction, microdermabrasion and a complete line of customized aesthetic peels to help you achieve and maintain healthy skin. To learn more about our medical aesthetics services please visit our cosmetic center website here.
- PsoriasisPsoriasis is a very common skin condition that affects a large number of people of any age. There is no cure for psoriasis but there are many treatments available that can help patients live normal lives. The goal of these treatments is to help alleviate the symptoms of the disease and to help prevent complications that may occur when this skin condition is left untreated.
- Allergies