Caroline R Price, MD - Dermatologist in Greenville, SCMD 2026

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  2. Begin by entering your name in the designated field at the top of the form.
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  4. Indicate your skin type by checking one of the options: Oily, Dry, or Combination.
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Skin Doctor: This informal term can encompass various professionals, including general practitioners, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants, who treat skin conditions as part of their practice. They may have a broad understanding of skin issues but may need specialized dermatology training.
A Dermatologist is an Allopathic (MD) or Osteopathic (DO) trained Physician that has completed a 1 year internship followed by a 3 year dermatology residency. They specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions that affect the skin, nails, hair, and mucous membranes.
Yes, a dermatologist is indeed a doctor. More specifically, a dermatologist is a medical doctor (MD) or doctor of osteopathic medicine (DO) who has completed specialized training in dermatology.
Here are some common lies that people tell their dermatologists that you really shouldnt. #1. I Wear Sunscreen Everyday. Sunscreen can be tricky. #3. Ive Had This Mole Forever. #5. I Wash My Face Every Day. #8. Im Not On Any Medications/Dont Take Any Supplements.
On average, initial consultation with a dermatologist may cost somewhere around $150 to $200. However, the cost will likely depend on the location of the provider and what you are seeking treatment for.

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Dermatologists are medical doctors who specialize in skin, hair and nails. Dermatologists also handle cosmetic disorders, like hair loss and scars. Your dermatologist will examine you, order lab tests, make a diagnosis and treat your condition with medication or a procedure.

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