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!
Basal Cell Carcinoma
Basal cell carcinoma is the most common form of skin cancer. When detected early, most basal cell carcinomas can be treated and cured and are not considered life-threatening.
Contact Dermatitis
There are two types of contact dermatitis: irritant dermatitis and allergic dermatitis. Our dermatologists can help isolate the cause of your rash and plan treatment options.
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.
Hives
Hives are red, raised, itchy bumps (welts) on your skin caused by a skin reaction. We will determine the cause of your hives and develop a plan to treat them effectively.
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.
Skin Cancer Treatment
Skin cancer is the uncontrolled overgrowth of abnormal skin cells. When caught early, it can be very treatable.
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!
Squamous Cell Carcinoma
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.
Wart Treatment
Common warts, flat warts and plantar warts are caused by strains of the human papillomavirus (HPV) and appear on hands, face, feet or genitals. Schedule now to get treatment.
Chrystell Cluck, PA-C earned her undergraduate degree from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and her Master of Medical Science in Physician Assistant Studies from Wake Forest University, graduating with distinction. With over five years of dermatology experience, she is a member of the Society of Dermatology Physician Assistants and completed their Diplomate Fellowship for advanced training.
Her passion for dermatology began as a medical assistant, leading her to pursue elective work in the field. Today, Chrystell treats a wide scope of dermatologic concerns, with a special interest in general dermatology, acne and rosacea, atopic dermatitis and skin cancer surveillance. She is experienced in diagnosing and treating skin cancers, psoriasis, eczema, melasma and seborrheic dermatitis. Believing in the power of patient education, Chrystell empowers her patients to be active participants in their skin health.
Outside of work, Chrystell enjoys hiking, playing tennis and cheering on the Tar Heels.
Credentials
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Master of Medical Science, Physician Assistant Studies, Wake Forest University