Pediatric Dermatologist San Angelo TX

Find pediatric dermatologists in San Angelo, TX. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in San Angelo, TX.

Local Businesses

Kay Arbegast Johnston

915-944-3376
3123 Green Meadow Dr
San Angelo, TX 76904


Shannon Clinic

(325) 481-2027
100 W Beaver Creek Blvd
San Angelo, TX 76901


Alexander, Ross

325-658-1511
3555 Knickerbocker Rd
San Angelo, TX 76904


Ross Alexander

(325) 224-5521
P.O. Box 3188
San Angelo, TX 76902


Leslie Kay Williamson

325-658-1511
Po Box 22000
San Angelo, TX 76902


Grady Wilson Bryan

915-944-3565
3012 Green Meadow Dr
San Angelo, TX 76904


Bel-Ami Dermatology

(325) 944-3376
3123 Green Meadow Dr
San Angelo, TX 76904


Jones, Charles M – Shannon Clinic

(325) 658-1511
120 E Beauregard Ave
San Angelo, TX 76903


Jeter Thomas S

(325) 658-6519
56 Edwards Village Boulevard Unit 226
San Angelo, TX 76903


Anderson, Allen – West Texas Medical

(325) 224-5226
400 West Main Street Suite 100
San Angelo, TX 76901


Don Lewis

(325) 655-4259
320 W. Concho Avenue
San Angelo, TX 76903


Cosmetic Surgery

(325) 655-4259
200 Capitol Street
San Angelo, TX 76903


Johnston, Kay

325-944-3306
3123 Green Meadow Dr
San Angelo, TX 76904


Charlesworth, Ernest

915-658-1511
120 E Beauregard Ave
San Angelo, TX 76903


Scott David Mcclellan

3555 Knickerbocker Rd
San Angelo, TX 76904


Bel Ami Dermatology

(325) 944-3376
3123 Green Meadow Drive
San Angelo, TX 76904


Eugene P Alexander

325-949-4313
2021 W Beauregard Ave
San Angelo, TX 76901


Ernest Neal Charlesworth

325-481-2294
215 E College Ave
San Angelo, TX 76903


Alexander Ross A

(325) 481-2294
120 E Beauregard Ave
San Angelo, TX 76903


Kenneth Michael Rose

120 E Beauregard Ave
San Angelo, TX 76903


Pediatric Dermatologist FAQ in San Angelo, TX

Should my child see a dermatologist for eczema?

If your child has moderate to severe eczema When eczema becomes moderate or severe, a child needs more than treatment you can buy without a prescription. It’s important to work closely with a dermatologist to manage the eczema. Dermatologists have experience treating patients with a variety of corticosteroids.

How can a 8 year old get rid of acne?

Wash their face no more than twice a day using a gentle skin cleanser. Be gentle when face-washing. Apply a simple moisturiser that’s labelled ‘non-comedogenic’ after washing. Try to leave the acne alone.

Can a 8 year old do skin care?

It’s never too early or too late to encourage a healthy skincare routine. Children need to learn to take care of their skin and it’s your responsibility to teach them how to properly do so! The skin is the largest organ of the body and it’s appearance can make a big difference in a child’s self-esteem.

How do you get rid of eczema in kids naturally?

Cold pressed coconut oil. Cold pressed sunflower oil. Vitamin B12 cream. Calendula cream. Oatmeal baths. Salt. Evening Primrose Oil and Borage (Star Flower) Oil. Vitamin D.

How common is melanoma in kids?

Melanoma, the most serious skin cancer, is rare in children. Between 300 and 400 cases are diagnosed in the United States each year1. Because it is so rare, many childhood melanomas are found in the later stages when treatment becomes more involved.

At what age should you get moles checked?

New moles: By the age of 30, you should already have all the moles that you’re going to have. So, if you notice any new moles or growths cropping up where there was nothing before, it might be time to have a dermatologist check it out.

When should I worry about my child’s eczema?

Appearance of yellow crust on the eczema patches. Yellow crust indicates that there may be a bacterial infection. This needs to be checked out immediately by a doctor because if it goes untreated, it will get worse. Your doctor will be able to determine if antibiotics should be prescribed to stop the infection.

What are the four types of skin disorders?

Acne, blocked skin follicles that lead to oil, bacteria and dead skin buildup in your pores. Alopecia areata, losing your hair in small patches. Atopic dermatitis (eczema), dry, itchy skin that leads to swelling, cracking or scaliness. Psoriasis, scaly skin that may swell or feel hot.

Why is my 7 year old getting pimples?

Kids get acne because of hormone changes that come with puberty. If your parent had acne as a teen, it’s likely that you will too. Stress may make acne worse, because when you’re stressed, your pores may make more sebum. Luckily, for most people, acne gets better by the time they’re in their twenties.

What makes eczema worse Kids?

The symptoms of atopic eczema often have certain triggers, such as soaps, detergents, stress and the weather. Sometimes food allergies can play a part, especially in young children with severe eczema. You may be asked to keep a food diary to try to determine whether a specific food makes your symptoms worse.