Medical Dermatology
We offer expert care, delivered with compassion.
Our team members provide a broad range of general dermatology services, treating conditions of the skin, hair and nails.
Common Conditions & Treatments
Autoimmune Diseases
Autoimmune diseases occur when the immune system attacks healthy tissues. Symptoms such as a rash or blistering may be the first sign.
Dermatitis
Dermatitis is inflammation of the skin. It is often caused by an allergic reaction to an irritant or chemical.
Nail Disorders
Many nail disorders, such as nail fungus, nail psoriasis and splitting nails should be seen by a dermatologist. These symptoms could be signs of a health issue.
Transplant Dermatology
Organ transplant patients require special dermatological care because they face a higher rate of skin cancer, skin infections and drug-induced skin disorders.
Sun Safety Matters
Prevention is the best way to reduce your risk of skin damage.
Follow our tips for staying sun safe, and read Dr. Patel’s advice on choosing a sunscreen.
And if you have a skin lesion that has changed or doesn’t look right, call us today at 205-624-2100 for a skin check.
True Dermatology participates in most major insurance plans, including:
- Aetna (HMO, PPO, Comm)
- Blue Cross Blue Shield (HMO, PPO, Comm)
- Cigna HealthSpring
- Cigna (HMO, PPO, Comm)
- Humana (HMO, PPO, Comm)
- Medicare
- TRICARE
- UnitedHealthcare (HMO, PPO, Comm, AARP)
- VACCN (Managed by UnitedHealthcare)
We will bill your insurance carrier as a courtesy to you. Please contact your insurance carrier to determine eligibility, copay, deductible and referral requirements prior to your appointment.
We accept new and return patients (self-referred) or patients referred by other physicians. Please also consider the rules set by your insurance plan. Some plans require a referral from your primary care physician. If you are unsure, call your insurance company to confirm.
You can fill out your forms before your appointment by using the Patient Portal, or you can fill them out in the office on the day of your appointment.
Please arrive 15-20 minutes early if you want to fill out the forms in the office.
Please bring these items with you:
- Your filled-out patient forms
- Your insurance card(s)
- Any required co-payment
- Referral forms (if required)
- A list of all prescription and over-the-counter medications you are currently taking
- Pertinent medical and surgical history information. (If you want to have your medical records sent to our office, fill out a release of medical records form through our office or through your previous doctor’s office.)
- X-ray films, laboratory data or pathology reports (if relevant)
Yes. Please arrive at least 15 minutes early for your first appointment to make sure your paperwork is in order. We realize that our patients’ time is valuable, and we make every effort to see patients at their scheduled time.
If you are running late, please let us know as soon as you can.
We ask that patients provide at least 24 hours notice to cancel so the appointment window can be made available to others.
True Dermatology team members will review your medical history and conduct a thorough skin examination.
Once a diagnosis is made, we’ll talk about your treatment options.
We encourage you to participate in the discussion and ask questions!
That depends on your insurance plan, which determines deductibles, copays and networks, among other things. If you have questions or concerns, discuss them with your insurance company. Plan to pay your copay or any payment required by your insurance at the time of your visit.
Payments can be made by cash, MasterCard, VISA, American Express or Discover.
Patient balances are due upon receipt of the statement.
For all services rendered to minor patients, we will hold the parent or guardian accompanying the minor responsible for expenses incurred during the visit.