- Warts
- Internal MedicineDr. Drew A. Jones is a native of Asheboro, NC. He received his undergraduate degree from Duke University and his medical degree from the University of North Carolina. He completed an internship in internal medicine at the University of Iowa and his dermatology residency at the University of North Carolina. Dr. Jones’ interests include general medical dermatology, pediatric dermatology, and surgical dermatology.
- Mental HealthUnder certain circumstances, we may use and disclose medical information about you for research purposes. For example, a research project may involve comparing the health and recovery of all patients who received one medication to those who received another for the same condition. Medical information about you that has had identifying information removed may be used for research without your consent. We also may disclose medical information about you to people preparing to conduct a research project (for example, to help them look for patients with specific medical needs), so long as the medical information they review does not leave Greensboro Dermatology Associates, PA. If the researcher will have information about your mental health treatment that reveals who you are, we will seek your consent before disclosing that information to the researcher. Unless we notify you in advance and you give us written permission, we will not receive any money or other thing of value in connection for using or disclosing your medical information for research purposes except for money to cover the costs of preparing and sending the medical information to the researcher.
- Diabetes Care
- Wound Care
- Mohs SurgeryAmerican College of Mohs Surgery - This site offers detailed information about Mohs skin cancer surgery and facial reconstructive surgery.
- Reconstructive Surgery
- BotoxBotox Cosmetic is a prescription medication that is injected into facial muscles to reduce or eliminate wrinkles. Botox is botulinum toxin which blocks nerve impulses to injected muscles. The injected muscles are not able to contract and therefore the wrinkle is not produced. Botox provides a temporary reduction in wrinkles, typically lasting 3 months. Injecting Botox is a simple, in-office, nonsurgical procedure with no recovery time. At Greensboro Dermatology Associates, Botox is administered by a physician.
- Dermabrasion
- Cosmetic DermatologyGreensboro Dermatology is a full service medical, surgical, and cosmetic dermatology practice. We specialize in treating diseases of the skin, hair and nails as well as assisting patients with the maintenance of healthy skin. Our physicians and staff seek to provide excellent dermatologic care and patient education in a compassionate environment. Greensboro Dermatology is proud to have served the Triad area since 1947.
- Skin CancerSun exposure is a risk factor for all skin cancers, including melanoma. Decrease your risk of skin cancer and prevent signs of aging by generously applying a broad spectrum sunscreen with a S.P.F. of thirty or more to all exposed skin. "Broad-spectrum" provides protection from both U.V.A. and U.V.B. rays. It is important to apply sunscreen daily, as you are exposed, even when running quick errands or driving in your car. It is important to have a skin cancer screening yearly with a board certified dermatologist. During the months of April 2023- June 2023, Greensboro Dermatology is pleased to offer 20% OFF all Sunscreen Products.
- DermatologyDr. Sherwood Barefoot founded Greensboro Dermatology Associates (GDA) in 1947. As the demand for dermatologists increased, new physicians were added. Dr. Hugh Fraser in 1964, Dr. Frank M. Houston in 1970, and Dr. W. Harrison Turner, III in 1976. Dr. Laura Lomax joined the practice in 1989, Dr. Daniel B. Jones in 1993, Dr. Drew A. Jones in 1996, Dr. Amy Y. Jordan in 2002, Dr. Robert G. Goodrich in 2006, Dr. Susan E. Stinehelfer in 2009, Dr. Walter R. Whitworth in 2014, and Dr. Jolene R. Jewell in 2020. Dr. Barefoot retired in 1982, Dr. Fraser retired in 1994, Dr. W. Harrison Turner, III retired in 2012, and Dr. Frank Houston retired in 2014.
- Acne Treatment
- EczemaOur physicians specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of a broad array of skin disorders. The most common problems addressed are skin cancers, benign skin growths, eczema, psoriasis, acne, mole evaluation, and rashes.
- LesionsA large component of the practice of dermatology involves the surgical removal of skin lesions. All of our physicians are practiced in the art of dermatologic surgery, and routinely biopsy and excise both benign and malignant tumors of the skin. Dr. Robert Goodrich has subspecialty training in surgical dermatology and Mohs micrographic surgery. This expertise allows us to care for nearly all aspects of cutaneous oncology in our office.
- Chemical PeelsChemical peeling of the skin is a commonly used technique to improve the overall appearance of the skin. In this procedure, a chemical solution is applied to the skin which results in superficial exfoliation and the stimulation of the skin's self-renewing mechanisms. This type of treatment is most effective in treating sun-damaged skin, "age spots", texture, and hyperpigmentation. There are a number of types and strengths of acid which can be used in the peel procedure and the treatment is typically tailored to the specific needs and skin type of the client. Our esthetician can design a peel strategy to fit your needs.
- Rashes
- Skin CareAmerican Academy of Dermatology - This site contains useful information about most common skin conditions and the fundamentals of good skin care.
- PsoriasisOur physicians specialize in the treatment of skin conditions in children. Skin disease can present differently in children as compared to that in adults. Common skin conditions in children include eczema (atopic dermatitis), acne, warts, psoriasis, birthmarks, and evaluation of moles.
- Allergies