North Las Vegas residents will find the majority of their healthcare facilities in the neighboring city of Las Vegas. Most notable Las Vegas facilities are the University Medical Center-Las Vegas and Valley Hospital Medical Center. Children’s care is also found in Las Vegas through facilities such as the Children's Hospital of Nevada at University Medical Center. North Las Vegas does have a VA clinic, the Veterans Affairs Southern Nevada Healthcare System-North Las Vegas.
U.S. News ranks the University Medical Center-Las Vegas as high performers in five different conditions and procedures, including:
U.S. News ranks the Valley Hospital Medical Center as high performers in two different conditions and procedures: heart failure and stroke.
Dermatologists are specifically trained to help diagnose and treat common disorders, such as acne, psoriasis, eczema, hair loss, and skin cancers.
Common procedures performed by dermatologists are skin grafts, wart removals, Mohs surgery, and ultraviolet light therapy.
You can also see a dermatologist for cosmetic procedures and injections such as Botox injections, chemical peels, removal of varicose veins, laser resurfacing or other laser procedures, and microdermabrasion.
What procedures do dermatologists perform?
Dermatologists can perform the following procedures:
What conditions do dermatologists treat?
Dermatologists can treat more than 3,000 conditions. Here are some common conditions they can treat:
Types of dermatologists
The following are specific types of dermatologists:
What should I ask a dermatologist?
Top questions to ask a dermatologist during your appointment: