There are high rates of flu and other respiratory viruses in our region. To help keep everyone safe, Penn Medicine suggests that all patients and visitors wear masks in our hospitals and practices. Patients with a cough, runny nose, or other respiratory symptoms will be asked to wear a mask during their visit, and visitors with symptoms will be asked not to visit.
Patients, visitors, and staff must continue to wear masks in areas where patients with weakened immune systems receive care. This includes:
Staff will also wear masks while directly caring for all patients.
Some Doylestown Health locations will be closed or offer limited services on Sunday, Jan. 25, and Monday, Jan. 26. Check back here for updates.
Doylestown Health Urgent Care, 4259 West Swamp Road, Doylestown, is closed Sunday, Jan. 25.
Health & Wellness Center, 847 Easton Road, Warrington: Radiology, x-ray, lab, CAT scan, vein center, echocardiogram, women’s diagnostics, ultrasound, and DEXA scan services are closed Monday, Jan. 26.
While most skin disorders are minor, others can signal a more serious issue. Some skin diseases, like skin cancer, can even be life threatening. Skin disorders vary greatly in symptoms and severity, can be temporary or permanent and may be painless or painful. Some skin conditions have a specific, situational cause, while others may be genetic.
Skin Conditions
Skin is the largest organ of the body, so it's not surprising that dermatologists treat over 3,000 different skin conditions including acne, psoriasis, eczema, fungal infections and cancer, to name a few.
Dermatologists have a wide range of medical and cosmetic treatment options to offer patients. Many dermatological conditions can be treated with medication and non-invasive therapies, while other conditions require surgery.
It is important to see a dermatologist to assess your particular concern and get the treatment that is right for you. The following is an overview of some of the treatment options commonly used by dermatologists.
Dermatology Treatments
While most skin disorders are minor, others can signal a more serious issue. Some skin diseases, like skin cancer, can even be life threatening. Skin disorders vary greatly in symptoms and severity, can be temporary or permanent and may be painless or painful. Some skin conditions have a specific, situational cause, while others may be genetic.
Skin Conditions
Skin is the largest organ of the body, so it's not surprising that dermatologists treat over 3,000 different skin conditions including acne, psoriasis, eczema, fungal infections and cancer, to name a few.
Dermatologists have a wide range of medical and cosmetic treatment options to offer patients. Many dermatological conditions can be treated with medication and non-invasive therapies, while other conditions require surgery.
It is important to see a dermatologist to assess your particular concern and get the treatment that is right for you. The following is an overview of some of the treatment options commonly used by dermatologists.
Dermatology Treatments