A common skin cancer that begins when UV light from the sun damages the skin and causes a cancerous tumor. We test all suspicious spots and offer the latest treatments.
Skin Cancer Screenings
Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the U.S. Regular screenings with your dermatologist find cancer earlier, minimizing risk of spread. Schedule your annual exam now!
Psoriasis Treatment
Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune disease characterized by patches of red, pink or purple skin and dry, itchy skin. We treat psoriasis across all skin types and severities.
Melanoma Treatment
Melanoma is an aggressive skin cancer often caused by exposure to the sun. Our team has specialized training in all melanoma treatments, including Mohs surgery.
Excisions & Biopsies
Excisions are small surgeries to remove lesions from the body. They are done to remove a problematic lesion – like skin cancer – or to get a biopsy for laboratory diagnosis.
Eczema Treatment
An accurate diagnosis of your specific type of eczema is key to reducing inflammation, irritation and itch. Complex cases benefit from our cutting-edge treatment options.
Angiomas and Hemangiomas
Angiomas are typically noncancerous (benign) growths with a red or purple appearance. While most are benign, it’s important to have them examined by a dermatologist.
Actinic Keratosis
A rough, scaly patch, bump or reddish spot on areas of the skin often exposed to the sun. If untreated, it can develop into a skin cancer called squamous cell carcinoma.
Acne Treatment
Acne is a common – and treatable – skin condition that occurs when pores become clogged, resulting in whiteheads, blackheads, cysts or red bumps. We treat them all – fast!
As a dermatology provider, I believe that the best treatment arises from a partnership with my patients, where their insights and preferences guide our journey toward optimal skin health. Together, we cultivate a plan that respects their individuality and empowers their voice, ensuring they always feel and look their best.
Randi Dillon, PA-C
About Your Provider
Randi is a 2009 graduate of Sherman High School and grew up in Whitesville, WV. She earned her bachelor's degree in biology with honors from the University of Charleston in 2013. Randi later attended Alderson Broaddus University, where she obtained her Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies. She is board-certified by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants and is an active Diplomate Fellow of the Society of Dermatology Physician Assistants. With eight years of experience in practice, Randi is deeply committed to her field.
Before pursuing professional medical training, Randi worked alongside researchers at the Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, where she contributed to research on potential treatments for melanoma skin cancer.
Randi began her dermatology career in 2017, later transitioning to Emergency Medicine during the COVID-19 pandemic. She returned to dermatology in 2021, serving patients in Logan and Hurricane, WV. In addition to her clinical work, Randi is an adjunct dermatology professor and preceptor for the Marshall University Physician Assistant Program.
Outside of work, Randi is very family-oriented and enjoys spending time with her husband and their three children. She loves traveling, reading suspense and thriller novels, cheering on Alabama football, going to the gym, beating her husband at Monopoly, and anything related to Dolly Parton.
Credentials
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MS, Physician Assistant Studies, Alderson Broaddus University