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Dr. JULIA BALTZ, MD

Dermatology
Accepting patients
Call to book

(401) 885-7546

Telehealth platform

Teladoc

Session types

Video & Phone

Languages

English

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About

Dr. Julia Baltz is a board-certified dermatologist who specializes in treating patients with chronic skin conditions including acne, eczema, and psoriasis through accessible virtual consultations. She works with adolescents and adults seeking relief from inflammatory skin disorders and is experienced in developing personalized treatment plans via telehealth. Dr. Baltz is accepting new patients throughout Rhode Island for remote dermatology care.

Services offered

Dr. Baltz provides comprehensive telehealth dermatology services for patients dealing with inflammatory skin conditions, persistent rashes, and chronic dermatological concerns. She evaluates skin conditions through virtual consultations, prescribes topical and systemic medications, and recommends evidence-based treatment protocols tailored to each patient's needs and lifestyle. Her telehealth sessions typically involve detailed skin assessments, discussion of symptom history and triggers, and collaborative treatment planning. She serves patients seeking convenient access to specialized dermatological care without office visits, including those managing long-term conditions requiring ongoing medication adjustments and monitoring.

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