One-Time Visit Options
Telemedicine
Easy to use telemedicine platform can be used from any device with internet service. Easy to complete health intake questionnaires and photos of your child’s skin will be requested upon scheduling.
In-person or home appointments
In-person and home visits are available upon request when telemedicine will not adequately assess your child’s condition.
Asynchronous evaluation and treatment
Easy to understand plan of care
Clear patient education resources
HIPPA compliant patient portal
Easy communication options: Texting, emailing, photo review
An asynchronous visit is similar to a telemedicine visit and available at a discounted rate. These visits allow you to provide your child’s medical history, send your questions/concerns, photos and receive an assessment, plan and prescriptions (as applicable) within 48 business hours. This visit option is available for the following conditions:
- Seeking recommendations for skin care products for your child (excellent for newborn recommendations for eczema-prone skin)
- Mild acne
- Understanding over the counter options for treating warts and molluscum
*Appointment requests may be declined and converted to a standard new patient appointment via telemedicine if the severity of the condition or assessment and plan are too complex.
In-Network Insurance Plans
– Blue Cross Blue Shield
– United (Not AHCCCS plans)
– Cigna
Procedures Offered
Cryotherapy
$100 per treatment (regardless of quantity of warts)
Cryotherapy is a treatment using liquid nitrogen to freeze common warts.
*Treatments will not be performed on the face or groin and will not be forced on children who are unwilling to participate. The quantity of warts being treated is at the provider’s discretion. It is possible that all warts may not be treated in a single session if it is unsafe and/or reasonable to do so.
Cantharadin (Currently Out of Stock)
$100 per treatment (limit 15)
Cantharadin (also known as ‘Beetlejuice’) is a liquid that induces a blister. This treatment is used to cause a blistering reaction on molluscum to help hasten resolution.
*Treatments will not be performed on the face or groin and will not be forced on children who are unwilling to participate. The quantity of warts being treated is at the provider’s discretion. It is possible that all warts may not be treated in a single session if it is unsafe and/or reasonable to do so.
Intralesional steroid injections
$75 per treatment
Also known as ‘Kenalog injections’, these injections can be used to treat cystic acne and alopecia areata.
See Samantha’s publications, presentations and articles where she has shared her expertise about the care of children with eczema.
Publications
Pediatric Procedural Dermatology(2021, Samantha Casselman, Judith O’Haver, Harper Price-Bleach Baths)
Pediatric Primary Care(2020, Samantha Casselman-Atopic dermatitis, Warts & Molluscum chapter)
Pediatric Primary Care(2017, Samantha Casselman-Atopic dermatitis chapter)