№ 119 · Listed
Trade · Specialty Dermatology
Location · St. George, UT
Status · Listed in 435 Alliance

Specialty Dermatology

Dixie Dermatology

St. George, UT · Listed in the 435 Alliance — a Southern Utah register of vetted, locally owned businesses.

Dixie Dermatology has been operating in St. George for more than twenty years, founded in 2004 on West 2710 South Circle in the south-side professional cluster. The practice handles general medical dermatology — skin cancer screening, acne, eczema, psoriasis, mole evaluation — alongside cosmetic dermatology services.

Why dermatology tenure matters in Southern Utah specifically

Twenty years of continuous dermatology practice in this region is genuinely meaningful given the local demographics. Southern Utah has a chronically sun-exposed adult population — the outdoor-active baseline overlaid with the snowbird-and-retiree wave — and a correspondingly high incidence of skin-cancer concerns. The retiree population specifically uses dermatology as part of routine annual surveillance, with full-body skin checks rolling on five- to ten-year cadences and the slow accumulation of moles, lesions, and biopsy histories that come with age. Long-tenured practices accumulate substantial patient-history depth that newer practices cannot match.

What the practice does

General medical dermatology is the main practice. Cosmetic dermatology runs alongside but is the secondary line — Botox, fillers, laser treatments, and the cosmetic procedures that the regional retiree market generates demand for. The practice does not offer Mohs surgery in-house, which means complex skin-cancer cases get referred out to one of the multi-physician dermatology groups (Southwest Skin & Cancer is the obvious local Mohs-capable option).

Disclosure

Web presence is reasonable — practice site, third-party directory listings — and the founding year is published. State medical-board verification through Utah DOPL will resolve principal-physician identity once that detail is captured.

Where this lands

A long-tenured St. George dermatology practice with twenty years of patient-history depth is a useful candidate for the file. The principal-physician disclosure gap needs to be cleaned up at verification, but the underlying practice continuity is real.

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