Epiphany Dermatology of Los Alamos,NM
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Epiphany Dermatology of Los Alamos, NM is committed to offering the highest standard of dermatologic care, working collaboratively with our patients to personalize their treatments, yielding the best possible outcomes.
Dr. Rovner, our board-certified and fellowship-trained dermatologist offers a wide range of dermatology services including treatment for acne, skin cancer, eczema, wart removal. We specialize in biopsies and skin cancer screenings.
Epiphany Dermatology of Los Alamos is located in Central Park Square.
Travel westbound towards Los Alamos on NM 502. Continue on left lane exit to Los Alamos at the fork. Take the first roundabout in Los Alamos, exit onto Central Ave. Continue on Central Ave until 15th Street (streetlight). Take a right on 15th Street. Take the first left into the parking lot of Central Park Square. Our office #118 - under the Gateway Medical Care sign. We share office space with Tricore, Taos Orthopedic Institute, and Dr. Lahiri & Dr. Mesibov.
Featured Services

Biopsies
A biopsy is the removal of a piece of skin to help render a diagnosis of skin cancers or inflammatory conditions. Dermatologists biopsy an area to confirm a diagnosis that cannot be rendered with the eyes alone. We need a microscope to be certain.

Melasma (Hyperpigmentation)
Melasma is a skin condition that creates brown patches of skin in areas that get significant sun exposure. Our skilled team members work hard restoring your skin and helping you achieve a smooth, even complexion.

Psoriasis
Psoriasis is an inflammation in the skin driven by the body’s own immune system. The inflammation in the skin causes red, itchy, and scaly lesions mainly around elbows, knees and scalp. While not contagious, it’s important to seek the help of a dermatologist.

Rashes
A rash is an abnormal change in your skin’s texture or color, usually characterized by a red, scaly irritation on your skin. Because of the sheer number of rashes and their subtle differences, specialized training is required to properly diagnose and treat rashes.

Sun Spots
Sun spots are light brown to tan spots that appear on the skin and are usually from sun exposure. The most common body areas affected are the face, shoulders, arms, and hands. They are usually benign, however, skin cancer can develop a lesion.

Warts
Warts are non-cancerous skin growths that appear when a virus infects the top layer of skin. Although they aren’t dangerous, they are contagious. As with any noticeable change in your skin, it’s best to consult our team, so we can provide treatment options.

Pre-Cancerous Lesions
A skin spot referred to as a “precancerous lesion” is usually a specific sun-induced growth called actinic keratosis. It’s one of the most common issues we see in dermatology, and it’s what prompts most patients to schedule their dermatologist visits.