A multi-location medical and cosmetic dermatology practice serving central Ohio, Ohio Dermatology Center operates several offices across the Columbus metro area, offering both general skin health care and elective cosmetic procedures under one roof.
The practice covers the two main branches of dermatology: medical and cosmetic. On the medical side, that means skin cancer screenings, biopsies, acne treatment, eczema and psoriasis management, mole evaluations, and rosacea care. On the cosmetic side, the menu includes Botox, dermal fillers, chemical peels, laser treatments, and microneedling. Having both under the same practice matters practically: a patient who comes in for a suspicious mole can also ask about cosmetic concerns at the same appointment without being referred elsewhere.
The practice has offices in Columbus and surrounding areas including Lancaster and Heath, which makes it relevant not just to Columbus residents but to people in Licking and Fairfield counties who commute into the city for work and prefer a closer option for follow-up appointments.
Medical dermatology visits at Ohio Dermatology Center are billed through insurance, and the practice accepts most major plans. As with any specialist in Columbus, you'll pay toward your deductible and copay for covered services like skin cancer checks or acne management. Cosmetic procedures are out-of-pocket regardless of insurer. Botox pricing across Columbus generally runs $10–$14 per unit at medical dermatology offices; verify current pricing directly since promotional rates shift seasonally.
If cost is your primary concern and your needs are purely cosmetic, a medspa like Aesthetic Centers of Columbus or a chain like Ideal Image will sometimes price routine injectables lower than a full dermatology practice. The tradeoff is that a medspa cannot handle a suspicious lesion on the same visit or write a prescription if your skin concern turns out to be medical rather than cosmetic.
Like most dermatologists in Columbus, Ohio Dermatology Center does not offer same-day walk-in appointments for new patients. The Columbus dermatology market has a persistent supply-demand gap: the American Academy of Dermatology has noted nationwide dermatologist shortages, and Columbus reflects that. New patient wait times at most Columbus dermatology practices run several weeks to a few months depending on the urgency of your concern and which location you book.
For a non-urgent concern like an annual skin check or cosmetic consultation, expect to schedule at least four to six weeks out. If you have a rapidly changing lesion or a skin condition causing significant distress, triage with your primary care physician first, as PCPs at OhioHealth or Nationwide Children's-affiliated practices can often expedite a referral or provide interim treatment while you wait for a dermatology slot.
Compared to Dermatology Associates of Central Ohio or Mid-Ohio Skin Disease & Surgery Center, both of which are established multi-provider Columbus practices, Ohio Dermatology Center's multi-location structure gives it an advantage in scheduling flexibility: if one office has a longer backlog, another location may have an earlier opening.
Ohio Dermatology Center works well for patients who want medical and cosmetic dermatology through a single practice, patients in the southeast Columbus suburbs who want a location closer to Lancaster or Newark than the inner-ring Columbus options, and patients who prefer a dedicated dermatology office rather than a general-practice or medspa setting for cosmetic treatments.
It is less suited to patients who need same-week urgent access, to uninsured patients looking for a sliding-scale or low-cost option (look instead at Columbus Public Health's community clinics for basic skin concerns), or to patients specifically seeking a solo practitioner with a very narrow specialty focus such as pediatric dermatology or Mohs surgery exclusively.
A new patient appointment at a medical dermatology practice follows a predictable structure. You'll complete intake paperwork covering your skin history, medications, and family history of melanoma or other skin cancers. The provider will do a head-to-toe skin examination or focus on a specific area depending on your reason for visiting. If a lesion warrants a biopsy, that can often happen at the first visit rather than requiring a return trip. Bring a list of current topical products you use, since some interact with prescribed treatments.
Cosmetic consultations are typically separate from medical visits and involve a discussion of goals, photos, and a review of which treatments are appropriate given your skin type and history.
Appointments can be requested through the practice's website or by phone. Most Columbus-area locations have on-site parking; confirm the specific address when you book since the metro-area offices have different parking situations. Hours vary by location but generally follow standard weekday clinic hours; confirm Saturday availability at your preferred office directly, as not all locations offer weekend slots.
Insurance cards and a photo ID are required at check-in. If your visit includes a biopsy, pathology is billed separately from the office visit, which is worth knowing before you arrive.
