Situated on the eastern edge of Columbus where the city meets the Bexley neighborhood, Bexley Dermatology is a small, independent dermatology practice handling both medical and cosmetic skin concerns — the kind of office where a patient might address a suspicious mole at one appointment and ask about chemical peels at the next.
The office treats a full range of medical dermatology conditions: acne, eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, skin cancer screenings, and mole evaluations. On the cosmetic side, services include Botox, dermal fillers, and cosmetic consultations. That dual focus matters when you're comparing Columbus options, because some practices lean heavily one direction or the other. A clinic like OhioHealth Dermatology operates across multiple locations throughout central Ohio with a strong medical dermatology emphasis and significant support staff, while standalone cosmetic dermatology studios in the Short North tend to focus almost entirely on aesthetic procedures. Bexley Dermatology sits closer to the middle, which makes it useful if your needs don't fit neatly into one category.
For medical dermatology visits, the practice accepts insurance, though patients should confirm their specific plan is accepted before booking. Cosmetic procedures are out-of-pocket expenses, as they are at virtually every dermatology office in Columbus. Botox pricing in the Columbus market generally runs $10–$14 per unit at medical dermatology offices, putting a typical forehead treatment somewhere in the $200–$350 range depending on the number of units used; call ahead to confirm current pricing at this office specifically, since cosmetic treatment costs shift with product pricing.
Appointment lead times at independent Columbus dermatology practices tend to run longer than many patients expect. For a new-patient medical visit, waits of four to eight weeks are common across the Columbus market. If a skin concern feels urgent, OhioHealth and Mount Carmel both offer dermatology referrals through their primary care networks, which can sometimes compress that timeline. Bexley Dermatology does not advertise walk-in availability, so scheduling ahead is the practical approach.
Patients who live or work on Columbus's near east side — Bexley, Eastmoor, Berwick, or the East Broad Street corridor — benefit most from the location, since getting to a Westerville or Dublin dermatology office for a routine follow-up visit adds real travel time. The practice also suits patients who want one provider handling both a medical concern and a cosmetic question, rather than managing two separate specialists.
It is less suited to patients who need same-day or urgent dermatology access. For fast-turnaround skin concerns, the Columbus area has a handful of urgent care networks that can handle surface-level skin issues, and Ohio State's dermatology department at the Wexner Medical Center offers specialist-level urgent access for more serious cases on referral.
A new patient appointment at a medical dermatology practice like this one typically starts with a health history intake and a skin examination. If you're coming in for a full-body skin check, plan for a longer appointment than a targeted visit; bring a list of any spots you want specifically evaluated rather than expecting to remember them in the room. For cosmetic consultations, the first visit usually involves a discussion of goals and a review of treatment options before any procedure is performed.
The practice is located on the Columbus-Bexley border, accessible via East Broad Street. Street parking is generally available in this part of the east side, and the neighborhood doesn't carry the parking pressure of the Short North or the Ohio State University area. The office is reachable by COTA's Route 2 line, which runs along East Broad.
Appointments can be made by phone; confirm whether online booking is currently available, as smaller independent practices vary on this. New patients should ask about required paperwork in advance to reduce front-desk time at the first visit. Hours are standard business-week hours — call or check their current listing to confirm specific days, since one-provider practices occasionally adjust schedules.
For Columbus residents on the east side who want a dermatologist within a reasonable drive rather than crossing town to a large health system campus, Bexley Dermatology is one of the few independent options in that geographic corridor.
