Dermatology Associates of Virginia

Quick Contact

Hours M-F, 8:30 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.

For appointments 804.549.4040

Reynolds Crossing Office (formerly Patterson Office)
6946 Forest Avenue Suite 200
Richmond, Virginia 23230

Colonial Heights Office
280 Charles H. Dimmock Parkway, Suite 4
Colonial Heights, VA 23834

Midlothian Office
The Winchester Building 10800 Midlothian Turnpike, Suite 309
Richmond, VA 23235

Mohs Surgery Center
The Winchester Building 10800 Midlothian Turnpike, Suite 310
Richmond, VA 23235

Nuckols Road Office
201 Concourse Boulevard, Suite 110
Glen Allen, VA 23059

Hanover Office
7498 Right Flank Road
Mechanicsville, Virginia 23116

Blog

Dermatology Associates of Virginia in the Community

Community Outreach

woman in mirror touching face

Eczema Part II: How To Treat It

  In our last eczema post, we covered what the condition is and what the common triggers are. Once familiar with what outbreaks are and what can cause them, it is important to create a Read more…

dermatology associates of virginia

Eczema Part I : What Is It and What Causes It?

Eczema is a broad term that affects a broad audience. Eczema is an umbrella term made up of a number of specific conditions that all cause the skin to be red, itchy, and inflamed. The Read more…

woman applying sunscreen at beach

Skin Cancer Prevention Tips

It’s finally summer, which means emerging from the indoor cocoon and embracing the warm weather outside. People are walking, hiking, swimming, and going on trips. But all of the quintessential summer activities involve sun exposure, Read more…

dermatology associates of virginia

The Sunscreen Series: Do I Need to Wear Sunscreen if it’s Cloudy?

The short answer: yes. Unfortunately, it’s very common for people to think that sunscreen is synonymous with long days at the beach or the pool, but sunscreen actually needs to be a part of everyday Read more…

neck with insect bite bumps

Insect Bite? Know When to see a Dermatologist

As temperatures rise, not only are we spending more time outdoors, but we’re spending more time exposed to biting insects. Some bites are fairly harmless, while others can be pretty dangerous. How do you know Read more…