CIGNA members: Please note that you may receive a letter in the mail stating that The Dermatology Center of Indiana is no longer in your network. This communication from CIGNA is incorrect and we would like to reassure you that we are still in network with CIGNA. We look forward to continuing to service you and your family for all your dermatology needs.

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How To Identify Poison Ivy
August 25, 2020

Want to know how to identify poison ivy? In this video, Dr. Kim Berebitsky provides helpful tips on how to easily avoid the pesky skin irritant! Be on the lookout for part 2 soon!

Filed under: Rash, Skin Care, Skin Conditions

The Phases of a Clinical Trial
August 10, 2020

Clinical trials are used to test new ways of diagnosing, treating, or preventing adverse health conditions. The purpose of a clinical trial is to determine whether a new drug or medical device is safe and effective for patients.

A variety of …[Read More]

Filed under: Clinical Trial

How To Protect Your Skin During Allergy Season
August 6, 2020

Want to know how to protect your skin during allergy season? Brittany LaFree provides helpful tips you can incorporate into your daily routine to start protecting your skin today!

Filed under: Skin Care, Skin Conditions

Sunscreen myth busters: What you need to know to protect your skin in the sun
July 14, 2020

Sunscreen is the most important staple in any skincare regimen. Whether you’re on your way to the beach or heading to your desk job, wearing sunscreen every day is important in protecting the health of your skin. Given the …[Read More]

Filed under: Skin Cancer, Skin Care, Skin Conditions, Sun Burns, Sun protection

Two Tips for Acne
June 16, 2020

Do you struggle with Acne? Brittany LaFree provides proper steps on how to wash your face to combat Acne.

Filed under: Acne, Skin Care

Importance of Annual Skin Checks
June 5, 2020

Sarah Lawson explains the importance of getting an annual skin screening. Screening is a type of preventive care and can help detect skin cancer before it spreads and when it’s at its most treatable stage.

Filed under: Mohs Surgery, Skin Care