Experts in the Section of Dermatology specialize in treating patients with a wide range of skin conditions, from common issues such as acne and psoriasis to complex skin problems affecting those with weakened immune systems.
Our dermatologists are also widely regarded for their expertise in using the most promising advances to prevent and treat skin cancer. At the University of Chicago Medicine, skin specialists work side by side, using their combined knowledge to develop individualized treatment plans for patients.
We also offer an extensive range of effective cosmetic treatments for those who want to improve the appearance of their skin. This includes therapies that are not widely available at other skin care clinics.
The University of Chicago Medicine offers these classes, screenings, and support groups--both on- and off-campus--to help you lead a healthy, happy life. In addition, our Office of Community Affairs provides programs across the Chicagoland area.
Clinical trials at the University of Chicago Medicine Comprehensive Cancer Center:
- Cancer (adult and pediatric cancers)
- Advanced Solid Tumor Clinic (clinical trials for patients whose cancer is no longer responding to standard treatments)
Clinical trials at the University of Chicago:
Anesthesia and Critical Care
Medicine: cardiology, dermatology, emergency medicine, endocrinology, diabetes, metabolism, gastroenterology, general internal medicine, genetic medicine, geriatrics and palliative medicine, infectious diseases, nephrology, pulmonary and critical care, rheumatology, hospital medicine
Neurology: ALS, diabetic neuropathy, dystonia, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, movement disorders/Parkinson's disease, myotonic dystrophy, peripheral neuropathy, stroke neurology, Alzheimer's disease/dementia/memory loss, ataxia
Obstetrics & Gynecology: general OB/GYN, family planning
Ophthalmology and Visual Science
Pediatrics: general, advanced health care services, allergy and immunology, cardiology, child protective services, chronic diseases, critical care, developmental and behavioral, emergency medicine, endocrinology, gastroenterology, hepatology, nutrition, infectious disease, mental retardation, neonatology, nephrology, neurology, pulmonary medicine, rheumatology, sports medicine, sleep medicine.
Psychiatry: general, child and adolescent, genetics and molecular, translational and neuroscience.
Radiology: general, interventional, computed tomography.
Surgery: general, cardiac and thoracic, neurosurgery, ophthalmology and visual science, orthopaedic surgery, head and neck (otolaryngology), pediatric, plastic and reconstructive, transplantation, urology, vascular/endovascular therapy.
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