About Dermatology Associates
Dermatology Associates is an independent medical group practice with offices in Bristol, Johnson City, and Kingsport. Dermatology Associates has been serving the Tri-Cities area since 1967. At Dermatology Associates, we are proud to serve the dermatological needs of people of all ages and from all backgrounds.
Our staff currently includes:
- (12) ABD board certified/board eligible dermatologists - American Board of Dermatology
- (3) Fellowship-trained and ABD board certified specialists in Mohs micrographic surgery for skin cancer. This procedure offers the highest cure rate and the best cosmetic result.
- (8) Nurse Practitioners
- (1) Physician Assistant
- Licensed aestheticians
- A large, well-trained support staff
Together, we work continually to make Dermatology Associates one of the leading dermatology practices in the Tri-Cities region.
Latest News
Dermatology Associates welcomes Dr. Paige Winter
Dermatology Associates is pleased to announce that Dr. Paige Winter joined our practice August 1, 2024.
Meet Paige Winter, M.D.
Dermatology Associates welcomes Dr. Lauren Tisdale
Dermatology Associates is pleased to announce that Dr. Lauren Tisdale joined our practice in October, 2024.
Meet Lauren Tisdale, M.D.
More News
Read our Fall Newsletter!
We encourage you to read and download the Fall 2024 Newsletter from Dermatology Associates of the Tricities and learn about our ongoing efforts to enhance Patient care.
View Our Fall Newsletter
Staff Picks
Amy Burton, LE
Kingsport, TN Cosmetic Center
Amy's Staff Pick is SkinCeuticals Phloretin CF because "it helps with the texture and tone of her skin while protecting it."
View Amy's Pick
Articles

Mohs Surgeon, Dr. Erin Reid featured in Tri-Cities Medical News
Health and Wellness Magazine
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Dermatology Associates advances the science of skin cancer research by donating funds to the Skin Cancer Foundation . We want our patients to know that we understand the burden of skin cancer and want to offer both excellent treatment now and look forward to scientific advances in the future.
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