• May 2020 Newsletter
    From the day I began to show interest in dermatology, family, friends, and patients have frequently asked, “Does this spot look like cancer?”.  Dermatologists diagnose and treat a wide range of Read more
  • Atlas Dermatology to offer in-office appointments starting May the 4th
    On May the fourth (national Star Wars Day), Dr. Massengale and his team will begin to see patients in the office for patients requiring in person services.  “We have developed a Read more
  • Atlas' April 2020 Newsletter
    Ask Dr. Massengale Forced change…silver linings There is no denying that COVID19 has had a major negative impact on our daily lives. Stress levels are high in our community. Health and financial Read more
  • Hives (urticaria)
    Hives (Urticaria)   Hives, also called "urticaria", is an allergic reaction that appears on the skin as a red, bumpy, and very itchy rash. The bumps may be referred to as "welts" or "wheals" Read more
  • Poison Ivy
    Poison Ivy, Oak and SumacPoison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac are common plants of the genus toxicodendron that contain an oil called urushiol. When urushiol oil touches the skin, Read more
  • Make Seeing Your Dermatologist Part of Your Skin Care Routine
    Going to the dentist and a primary care physician each year is something most of us do. However, did you know that it's important to see a dermatologist regularly as Read more
  • Treatments For Acne
    Getting rid of acne is one of those things that often sounds a lot easier than it actually is. After all, over-the-counter medications or dietary changes that work well for Read more
  • Keeping an Eye on Your Moles
    When was the last time you saw your dermatologist for a skin cancer screening? We are seeing a rise in the number of Americans being diagnosed with melanoma, a serious and Read more

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