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In Florida, you typically do not need a referral to see a dermatologist unless specified by your health insurance plan. If you have insurance, it’s always a good idea to check whether a referral is required, as some plans may request one for specialty care. However, for patients paying out of pocket or those with direct access plans, scheduling an appointment is usually straightforward.
The “2-week rule” is a guideline suggesting that any skin condition—such as a mole, lesion, or rash—that persists or worsens over two weeks should be evaluated by a dermatologist. This rule is crucial for identifying potentially serious issues like skin cancer early, when treatment is most effective.
During your initial visit, the dermatologist will:
This visit is a great opportunity to discuss any ongoing skin conditions or cosmetic concerns.
Insurance generally covers medically necessary dermatological treatments, including:
Cosmetic treatments, such as Botox, fillers, chemical peels, and laser treatments, are not typically covered by insurance. These services require out-of-pocket payment.
Some insurance plans may require a referral from a primary care physician before visiting a dermatologist. To avoid unexpected charges or delays, confirm with your insurance provider and the dermatology office about referral requirements.

For most individuals, an annual dermatology checkup is recommended. If you have a history of skin cancer, excessive sun exposure, or chronic skin conditions, more frequent visits may be necessary. Regular appointments can help catch potential issues early.
The Skin Cancer Foundation advises annual dermatological exams for adults, especially those at higher risk of skin cancer. Regular skin checks can aid in early detection and increase the success rate of treatments for serious conditions.
The cost of visiting a dermatologist in Florida depends on the type of service and whether you have insurance. Here’s a breakdown:
For example, to see a medical dermatologist at Khrom MedSpa & Weight Loss in Coral Springs, the costs are as follows:
These transparent pricing options ensure you know what to expect for your care.
For those without insurance, Khrom MedSpa & Weight Loss offers structured payment plans and flexible options to make dermatological care more accessible. You can opt for:
This flexibility ensures that high-quality dermatological care is available to everyone.

Yes, washing your face before the appointment is recommended. Arriving with clean skin allows the dermatologist to accurately assess your condition without interference from makeup, creams, or other products.
Skin Care Insurance Coverage at Khrom MedSpa & Weight Loss in Coral Springs, FL
Khrom MedSpa & Weight Loss works with a variety of insurance providers to ensure that medically necessary treatments are covered. For cosmetic procedures or uninsured patients, structured payment plans and flexible pricing are available.
Dr. Tatiana Khrom and her team take pride in offering compassionate, personalized care tailored to each patient’s needs. Fluent in English, Spanish, and Russian, Dr. Khrom ensures that patients from diverse backgrounds feel confident and comfortable during their visit.

Whether you need treatment for acne, a skin cancer screening, or cosmetic enhancements, Dr. Tatiana Khrom and her experienced team are ready to help you achieve your skincare goals.
Visit us at 12462 W Atlantic Blvd, Coral Springs, FL 33071, or call (954)-738-5886 to schedule your consultation today. With walk-in appointments, same-day services, and emergency care, we make dermatology accessible when you need it most. Experience compassionate care, multilingual services, and flexible payment options.
Khrom MedSpa & Weight Loss accepts most major health insurances plans. For a complete list, please visit our Insurances Accepted center.
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