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Dermatology Care
In Plano, TX

Skin problems can be frustrating, uncomfortable, and hard to ignore, but our office can help you understand what’s going on and find the right next step.

Mon – Fri  ·  8am – 5pm  ·  6201 Dallas Pkwy, Suite 210

YOUR SKIN IS IMPORTANT

Skin Care That Looks at the Whole Picture

Skin issues can be frustrating, especially when you have tried creams, washes, home remedies, or over-the-counter products and still do not have answers. Whether you are dealing with acne, eczema, rashes, dry skin, itching, changing moles, or another skin concern, our office can help you understand what may be going on and what to do next.

At Better Health Primary Care, we care for patients in Plano and across Collin County who want practical help for skin problems without feeling rushed or brushed off. We take time to listen, look at the full picture, and talk through symptoms, health history, medications, lifestyle, and any changes you have noticed in your skin, hair, or nails.

Your skin can also give important clues about your overall health. Some skin changes may be connected to allergies, infections, diabetes, thyroid issues, autoimmune conditions, or other medical concerns, which is why it helps to have a medical team that can look beyond the surface.

If something about your skin has changed, keeps coming back, feels uncomfortable, or simply worries you, do not wait and hope it clears up on its own. Call our office in Plano, and we will help you take the next step toward clearer answers and healthier skin.

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Skin concerns are extremely common, which is why patients should not feel embarrassed about calling our office when something changes, itches, hurts, spreads, or will not clear up.

Acne affects 50 million

Acne is not just a teenage problem, and patients in Plano and Collin County should know there are treatment options when over-the-counter products are not working.

Skin cancer is the most common cancer in US

New, changing, bleeding, or unusual spots should not be ignored, especially in sunny North Texas where patients spend so much time outdoors.

Getting It Checked

Your skin is an early warning system

You should have your skin checked regularly, especially as you age, because changes in your skin can be a sign of something simple, something treatable, or something more serious that needs attention before it gets worse.

Catch Changes Early

New, changing, bleeding, or unusual spots should be checked before they have a chance to become a bigger problem.

Get Relief From Ongoing Symptoms

If you are dealing with itching, redness, dryness, acne, rashes, or irritation, our office can help you find out what may be causing it.

Understand What Your Skin Is Telling You

Skin changes can sometimes be connected to allergies, infections, medications, diabetes, thyroid issues, or other health concerns.

Stop Guessing About Treatment

A skin check can help you move beyond over-the-counter products and get a clearer plan for healthier skin.

What to expect

Common Dermatology Conditions

Skin problems can be easy to ignore at first, but changes in your skin often deserve attention sooner rather than later. At Better Health Primary Care, our office helps patients with a wide range of common dermatology concerns, including:

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Acne

A common skin condition resulting from the blockage of skin follicles by accumulated oil, bacteria, and dead skin cells, leading to inflammation and swelling.

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Alopecia Areata

A disorder targeting hair follicles, resulting in hair loss in circular patches.

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Atopic Dermatitis

A condition causing severe itching, redness, swelling, and oozing, often triggered by scratching.

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Epidermolysis Bullosa

A group of disorders leading to painful blisters, potentially causing complications when infected.

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Hidradenitis Suppurativa

A persistent inflammatory ailment featuring pimple-like bumps, boils, and tunnels on and beneath the skin.

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Ichthyosis

A condition causing dry, thickened skin resembling fish scales.

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Pachyonychia Congenita

An uncommon condition causing thickened nails and painful calluses.

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Pemphigus

This is a condition where the immune system attacks healthy skin cells, causing blisters.

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Psoriasis

This skin disorder characterized by red, scaly, painful skin.

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Rosacea

A chronic condition resulting in reddened skin, pimples, skin thickening, and eye issues.

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Scleroderma

A condition leading to tight, stiff skin, potentially affecting blood vessels and internal organs.

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Vitiligo

A condition leading to patches of white skin due to the destruction of cells responsible for skin color.

What You Should Know

Why skin problems happen

Skin issues can happen for many reasons, including infections, allergies, irritation, immune system changes, family history, lifestyle habits, or other health concerns. Sometimes, the cause is not obvious, but that does not mean you should ignore it. If you have a rash, itching, bumps, spots, or a skin problem that is not getting better, call Better Health Primary Care. Our office can help you find answers and get started with the right care.

We Listen First

We start by talking through your symptoms, what you have noticed, and how long the skin problem has been going on.

We Check Your Skin Carefully

Our office takes a close look at the affected area so we can better understand what may be causing the issue.

We Explain What We Find

We help you understand what may be happening with your skin and what treatment options make sense.

We Help You Start Treatment

From prescriptions to practical skin care guidance, we help you take the next step toward clearer, healthier skin.

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Insurance

We accept most major plans

Better Health Primary Care works with most major commercial insurance plans in the Plano and Collin County area. Call us before your visit and we'll confirm your specific coverage.Not sure if you're covered? Call (972) 640-1787 and we'll check before you book.

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Common Questions

Dermatology FAQ

Quick answers to what most people want to know about skin care.

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What skin problems can Better Health Primary Care help with?

Our office can help with many common skin concerns, including rashes, acne, eczema, psoriasis, dry or irritated skin, suspicious spots, minor infections, and changes in the skin that are not going away.

When should I call about a skin problem?

You should call if you have a rash, itching, redness, bumps, swelling, pain, or a skin change that is spreading, getting worse, or not improving after a few days.

Can skin issues be a sign of something else going on?

Yes, sometimes skin changes can be connected to allergies, infections, immune system changes, medications, thyroid problems, or other health concerns, which is why it is important to have them checked.

Do I need to know what is causing my skin problem before I make an appointment?

No. Many patients come in because they are not sure what is happening. Our office can take a closer look, talk through your symptoms, and help you understand the next step.

Can Better Health Primary Care treat acne?

Yes, we can help with acne treatment, including breakouts that are painful, recurring, or not improving with over the counter products. We can also talk through skin care habits that may be making acne worse.

What happens during a dermatology visit?

We will ask about your symptoms, look at the affected area, discuss possible causes, and recommend a treatment plan that may include medication, skin care changes, follow-up care, or a referral if more specialized treatment is needed.