Apex Dermatology

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91.00  Rating Score
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Of 91 ratings posted on 1 verified review site, Apex Dermatology has an average rating of 4.90 stars. This earns a Rating Score™ of 91.00.

At Apex Dermatology in Westlake Village, California, patients come from far and wide to achieve optimal skin health with state-of-the-art treatments and services. Founder Karin Harp, MD, FAAD, has cultivated her team at Apex Dermatology with her own high standards in mind. She aims for excellence in customer service and high attention to detail in a push to exceed patients’ expectations at each visit. Each patient’s needs are the top priority, and the team makes every effort to provide the highest caliber of compassionate care. It’s no secret that Southern California is an epicenter for cosmetic procedures. Apex Dermatology provides the same high-class services you can find in Beverly Hills right here in the Conejo Valley. From laser hair removal, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy, body contouring, and dermal fillers we help each patient reach their ideal look. Additionally, the Apex Dermatology team is highly trained in the diagnosis and treatment of skin conditions. Patients can say goodbye to the cumbersome symptoms of rosacea, eczema, and acne with personalized treatment plans from Apex Dermatology. For expert dermatologic treatments including Mohs surgery or excision for skin cancer, laser skin resurfacing, IPL laser scar treatment, and more, Apex Dermatology is the premier practice in the Westlake Village, California, area. The Apex Dermatology team is passionate about helping people of all ages, ethnic backgrounds, sexual orientations, and gender identities see their natural beauty and look their best at every age. For a consultation, call to schedule or request an appointment online.
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