Our services
- Acne care
- Cosmetic injectables
- Dermatology
- Eczema treatment
- Mole removal
- Psoriasis care
- Skin cancer care
- Skin exams
- Wart treatment
Healthy skin starts here
Comprehensive dermatology care for Park City and surrounding communities in the Wasatch Back
At Intermountain Health's Jerry & Kathleen Grundhofer Clinic – Dermatology, located at Park City Hospital, we provide complete medical, surgical, and cosmetic dermatology services. Our board-certified dermatology specialists are committed to helping you protect your skin, address concerns early, and feel confident in your care.
Dermatology services & treatments
Medical Dermatology
- Full body skin cancer screenings and mole evaluation
- Diagnosis and treatment of acne, rosacea, eczema (atopic dermatitis), psoriasis, and rashes
- Management of hair loss, nail disorders, dandruff, excessive sweating, and bacterial, viral, or fungal skin infections
- Care for benign and precancerous lesions (including actinic keratoses)
Surgical Dermatology
- Biopsies and lesion removal
- Treatment of benign, precancerous, and cancerous lesions, including basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma
Cosmetic Dermatology
- Laser treatments (including hair removal and resurfacing)
- Injectables such as Botox® and dermal fillers
- Treatment for spider veins, pigmentation, and skin texture irregularities
Your skin is your body’s largest organ—keeping it healthy supports your overall wellness.
Pediatric dermatology
We offer specialized dermatology care for infants, children, and teens. Our clinicians offer gentle, evidence-based treatments designed for growing skin, along with clear guidance for cargivers.
Common pediatric services include:
- Infant and childhood eczema management
- Acne and scalp conditions
- Wart and molluscum treatment
- Evaluation of birthmarks, moles, and vascular lesions
- Guidance on sun protection and healthy skin habits
Why choose dermatology at Intermountain Health
- Expert, board-certified dermatologists providing comprehensive care for all skin, hair, and nail conditions
- Coordinated, end-to-end care, from preventive screenings to surgical and cosmetic treatments
- Access to Intermountain Health’s trusted regional network for referrals, specialty services, and follow-up care
- A skin cancer-focused approach emphasizing prevention, early detection, and timely treatment
- Convenient access to dermatology services for Park City, Summit County, and communities across the Wasatch Back
Frequently asked questions about dermatology
Learn when to see a dermatologist, what cosmetic options are available and more.
Most patients can self schedule directly. Check your insurance plan or call our clinic for guidance.
Annual full body skin exams are recommended for most adults, or sooner if you notice changes in a mole or have risk factors such as family history, numerous moles, or significant sun exposure.
We treat acne, eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, hair and nail disorders, rashes, infections, benign growths, and skin cancers—and offer cosmetic services such as lasers and injectables.
Cosmetic options include laser hair removal, laser resurfacing, Botox®, and dermal fillers. Availability may vary; please call to verify which services are offered at Southridge Clinic.
Yes. We provide pediatric dermatology for eczema, acne, warts, molluscum, birthmarks, and more.
Your dermatologist examines the skin from head to toe, documents any notable moles or lesions, and may recommend dermoscopy or a biopsy if something appears concerning.
Yes. We follow evidence based dermatology and skin cancer guidelines to ensure safe and effective care.
Absolutely. Intermountain Health provides access to a wide network of dermatology and specialty providers across the region.
Coverage for annual full‑body skin exams varies by insurance plan. Many insurers cover screenings when they’re considered medically necessary—for example, if you have a history of skin cancer, changing moles, or other risk factors. However, every plan is different. We recommend checking directly with your insurance provider or calling our clinic, and we’ll help you understand what your plan may cover.


