Find a board-certified dermatologist who actually listens.
A curated directory of dermatologists in your city. Free to browse, no lead forms, no pay-to-rank.
Finding a dermatologist shouldn’t mean waiting six months or settling for whoever had an open slot on a referral app.
- Feature whoever pays the highest placement fee.
- Collect your data and resell it to multiple practices.
- Mix medspas and aestheticians with medical-grade providers.
- Hide which profiles are sponsored vs. organic.
- Force you to request a callback before you read a single bio.
- Rank by real Google ratings and profile completeness.
- Show providers actually practicing in your area.
- Let you read reviews and call directly — no middleman.
- Never accept payment to adjust ranking order.
- List only board-certified or board-eligible dermatologists.
Four steps. No waiting room required.
Describe what you need
Enter your city and what brings you in — acne, rosacea, mole screening, eczema, a cosmetic concern, or a general check-up. The more context you give, the better the match to a specialist.

See listed local providers
A ranked list of dermatologists actively practicing in your area. No out-of-area practices padded in, no sponsored filler. Every provider shown has real Google reviews and a complete profile.

Compare credentials and approach
Read their training, see their specialties, check their patient reviews. Some providers focus on medical dermatology; others specialize in cosmetic procedures or pediatric skin. Find the right match.

Book directly
Contact the practice directly. No lead form, no call center, no referral gatekeeper. Most listed providers accept new patients — check individual profiles for availability and insurance acceptance.

From the first worry to the first appointment — we try to make the part in between as frictionless as possible.
Find a dermatologist in your city.
We cover 200 US cities. Here are a few to start.
“The dermatologist who takes a full history before touching a lesion is the one worth the wait.”
A plain-English guide to finding a dermatologist — what to ask at the first appointment, how to tell medical derm from aesthetic derm, and how to navigate insurance and out-of-pocket costs.
- Medical vs. cosmetic dermatology: knowing the difference
- Questions to ask before your first appointment
- How to navigate insurance coverage and out-of-pocket costs
What patients usually ask first.
Board certification in dermatology is granted by the American Board of Dermatology after completing residency and passing written and oral exams. We note board certification status where it appears in the provider’s profile. You can confirm certification directly via the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) database before booking.
We list dermatologists active on Google Business in each city and order results primarily by real Google rating and review volume. We don’t sell ranking placement and don’t accept payment to move a provider up the list. Always verify credentials and insurance acceptance directly with the practice.
Nothing. Browsing, searching, and contacting providers is entirely free. We don’t run lead forms, pop-ups, or referral widgets. The directory exists to help you find a dermatologist, not to monetize your search.
Insurance acceptance varies by practice and plan. Each provider profile links to their website where you can find accepted insurance information. We recommend calling the practice directly to confirm in-network status before your appointment.
A dermatologist is a licensed physician (MD or DO) with specialized training in skin, hair, and nail conditions. A medspa is a cosmetic facility that may employ nurse practitioners, PAs, or aestheticians. For medical concerns — suspicious lesions, rashes, chronic conditions — a board-certified dermatologist is the appropriate provider.
We’re expanding market by market. If your city isn’t in the directory yet, it means we haven’t onboarded providers there yet. Browse nearby cities or check back as we add new markets on a rolling basis.
No. We’re a directory. When you contact a provider, you go directly to their practice — we don’t capture your information and sell it to competing offices. That’s the model we were built specifically to avoid.
Skin, read carefully. Start with the right provider.
Find a dermatologist in your city