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Welcoming Dr. Hook!

We are excited to have board certified pediatric dermatologist, Kristen P. Hook, MD, join our practice! Dr. Hook will begin seeing patients this week at both our Edina and Eden Prairie clinics. Call us today to schedule an appointment! 952-241-8139 Kristen P. Hook, MD joins us from the University of Minnesota where she served as […]

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Mpls St Paul 2019 Rising Stars!

Mpls St Paul Magazine just released the fifth edition of their Top Doctors Rising Stars List! These Rising Stars are recognized by their peers in the Twin Cities physician community as outstanding top doctors that have been practicing for approximately 10 years or less. Congratulations to three of our physicians, Dr. Hannon, Dr. Reid, and Dr. […]

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Mohs Surgery: The Gold Standard in Skin Cancer Treatment

Dr. Bhardwaj and Dr. Tschetter collaborated on an article for Metro Doctors, the membership journal of the Twin Cities Medical Society. Their article discusses the history, indications, and advantages of Mohs surgery. You can read the full article on pages 18-19 below!

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Should Students be Allowed to Apply Sunscreen at School?

Minnesota is one of ten states considering implementing a bill that allows students to apply sunscreen at school without a doctor’s permission. A few members of the Minnesota Dermatology Society testified on February 25th at the House Education Policy Committee to allow sunscreen application in schools. The president of the Minnesota Dermatology Society and our […]

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The Truth about Sunscreen: Is it Safe?

Sun exposure is the most preventable cause of skin cancer. Numerous scientific studies have demonstrated that sunscreen is safe to use and effective in preventing skin cancer. For example, the majority of melanoma cases are attributable to ultraviolet light exposure. Additionally, higher sun exposure in childhood and during one’s lifetime is associated with an increased risk of […]

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