Board-certified Dermatologists
Why certification matters.
For patients, certification means you are seeing a healthcare provider that has specialized training and competence in dermatology—in addition to their general medical degree.
After going to school for a traditional undergraduate degree, a dermatologist must complete four years of medical school. Then, they complete a dermatology residency (a one-year internship followed by three years of dermatology specific training). A board-certified dermatologist then takes an additional exam that further verifies that they understand and know how to treat conditions of the hair, nail, and skin appropriately.
At Alomere, rest assured you will be seen by either Dr. Sarah Harvey or Dr. Jazmine Nesvik—both board-certified dermatologists.
You deserve the best dermatology care possible. Call 320-762-6107 to schedule your appointment.