3 columbushosp.org A dermatologist close to home Meet Dillon Clarey, MD Board-certified dermatologist Dr. Dillon Clarey is glad to be back in his hometown of Columbus, where his specialized medical skills are greatly needed. “When you’re from Columbus and you see patients driving to Omaha or Lincoln to get their care, there’s a desire to come back and help out,” he said. Clarey sees patients full time at Columbus Dermatology Clinic, which opened in September 2023. Whether you need a rash checked or help managing a skin disorder, Clarey is ready to provide your family with the best in dermatology care — without the long drive. Expert care for a range of dermatology problems As a boy growing up in Columbus, Clarey had always enjoyed science. But a high school anatomy course first piqued his interest in becoming a doctor. Clarey attended the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where he majored in biology and minored in business administration. In 2018, he earned his medical degree from Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha. He then completed a medical internship in South Dakota, followed by a research fellowship at Nebraska Medical Center and a three-year dermatology residency. Clarey provides an array of services to help people maintain their health and self-confidence. These services include: Skin checks. An evaluation of the skin may reveal skin cancer early in the disease process, when treatment may be more successful. Skin cancer, including melanoma, can grow in parts of the body that many people can’t see without a mirror or help from a partner. “It’s a pretty simple process to come in and get your skin looked at to make sure there’s nothing going on,” Clarey said. Treatment for dermatology conditions. Like many people, you may be living with a skin, hair or nail condition such as teen or adult acne, eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, warts, itchy scalp or nail problems. The right treatment can help you manage these conditions and find relief. Clarey believes in taking the time to listen to his patients. He provides a thorough exam and explains their treatment choices. “There are a lot of options out there for folks who are struggling with their skin disease,” Clarey said. Medical procedures. Skin biopsies, surgical and non-surgical skin cancer removal and cyst removals are a few procedures Clarey performs. Cosmetic services. Clarey provides some cosmetic services, such as Botox injections to temporarily improve the appearance of wrinkles. The clinic is also working toward obtaining specialized laser equipment that will allow Clarey to reduce skin changes, like redness and sunspots. Additionally, he plans to offer chemical peels. “Aging is a normal process of life, and sunspots and wrinkles come with that,” Clarey noted. “But for people who want to address those, there are options.” A fitness and sports fan in his spare time Outside of work, Clarey’s interests include working out, reading, spending time with his family and watching Huskers sports. Schedule a dermatology visit You don’t need a referral from your provider to make an appointment with Clarey. Call Columbus Dermatology Clinic at 402-562-4870 during normal business hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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