Epiphany Dermatology of St. Louis, MO
Meet Your Providers (some providers may service multiple locations)
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Oliver A. McKee, MD
Board-certified dermatologist with over 30 years of experience
Skilled in the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of general dermatologic diseases with a special focus on skin cancer
Clinical Assistant Professor at A.T. Still University’s – Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine
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Hala F. Adil, MD
Board-certified dermatologist
Specializes in the prevention, detection, and treatment of skin cancer, and other disorders of the skin such as acne, atopic dermatitis, and psoriasis
Fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD)
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Dorothy Fernandez, MD
Board-certified dermatologist
Specializes in the diagnosis, evaluation, treatment, and management of both common and rare skin conditions in all patients of all ages and skin types
Her involvement in research/clinical trials has facilitated a host of publications in major dermatology journals
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Mark Braswell, DO
Board-certified dermatologist with a passion for general and surgical dermatology
Member of the American Academy of Dermatology
His work has facilitated a host of publications in major dermatology journals
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Gene Stancut, MD
Board-certified dermatologist and board-certified Mohs micrographic surgeon
Special interest in skin cancer and cosmetic procedures
Fluent in Romanian
Our St. Louis dermatologists are committed to offering the highest standard of dermatologic care, working collaboratively with our patients to personalize their treatments, yielding the best possible outcomes.
Our fellowship-trained Mohs surgeons and board-certified dermatologists offer a wide range of dermatology services, including general dermatology and skin cancer treatments such as Mohs surgery for skin cancer.
Epiphany Dermatology of St. Louis is located at the St. Luke's Des Peres Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri.
Featured Services

Mohs Surgery (On-Site Skin Cancer Removal)
Mohs surgery spares the most amount of normal tissue and has the highest cure rates for many non-melanoma and melanoma skin cancers. It’s the gold standard of care in non-melanoma skin cancers and is commonly used in the treatment of some melanomas.

Skin Care Screenings
Skin cancer doesn’t discriminate. Anyone can get skin cancer, whether young or old, fair or dark, and it’s the most common type of cancer in the United States. Most people should have a professional skin examination once a year.

Excisions
Skin excision is a surgery where we cut out damaged skin tissue. It is a full-thickness removal — meaning we remove all layers of the tissue (epidermis, dermis, and into the subcutaneous fat layer). We then suture it back together with stitches for optimal healing.

Fillers
Injectable fillers help restore volume in the skin, which can reduce the appearance of lines and wrinkles that come with age. Injectable fillers have also been used to make thin lips fuller, correct acne scars, and make the areas under the eyes less dark or puffy.