Epiphany Dermatology of Greenville (Cross Creek), SC
Meet Your Providers (some providers may service multiple locations)
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Kynlea Butler, PA-C
Certified physician assistant with a passion for dermatology and skin cancer detection and treatment
Certified by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA)
Knowledge in skin conditions, exams, and various dermatologic conditions
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Benjamin J. Barrick, DO, FAAD
Board-certified in dermatology and Mohs micrographic surgery
Focused on the prevention, early detection, and surgical treatment of skin cancer
Served as Chief Resident at Mayo Clinic and was honored with multiple awards for excellence in patient care, research, and education
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Courtney L. McFaddin, MD, FAAD
Board-certified dermatologist and dermatopathologist
Interests include skin cancer screening, surgical dermatology, and dermatopathology
Has received several awards for excellence in patient care, dermatopathology, and academic achievement
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Joel C. Phillips, MD, FAAD
Double board-certified in dermatology and Mohs micrographic surgery
Special interests include medical, surgical, and cosmetic dermatology (including Botox® Cosmetic and injectable fillers), and Mohs micrographic surgery
Fellow of the American Society for Mohs Surgery (ASMS)
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Joseph M. Catanzaro, MD, FAAD
Board-certified dermatologist
First dermatologist in Greenville to use Botox® Cosmetic for the treatment of facial wrinkles
Former president of the Piedmont Dermatological Society
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Matthew E. Bryan, MD, FAAD
Double board-certified in dermatology and Mohs micrographic surgery
First Mohs surgeon in Greenville
Fellow of the American Society for Mohs Surgery (ASMS)
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W. Justin McCrary, MD, FAAD
Board-certified dermatologist
Provides general, surgical, and cosmetic dermatologic care with a focus on early detection, and treatment of skin cancers and atypical nevi
Member of the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD), the South Carolina Medical Association (SCMA), and the South Carolina Academy of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery (SCADDS)
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Emily Nyers, MD, FAAD
Dr. Emily Nyers is a board-certified dermatologist who specializes in the prevention, detection, and treatment of skin cancer, as well as conditions of the skin, hair, and nails.
She has been privileged to learn from some of the preeminent experts in the field of dermatology and looks forward to translating this training into the best possible patient experience. She has also published research articles in pediatric and general dermatology publications.
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Allyson N. Cook, PA-C
Certified physician assistant
Enjoys treatment and management of skin cancer, as well as common dermatological conditions
Performs Botox® Cosmetic and likes doing non-invasive laser procedures
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Ragan Phillips, PA-C
Certified physician assistant with extensive experience in general and surgical dermatology
Active member of the Society of Dermatology Physician Assistants (SDPA), the American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA), and the Georgia Association of Physician Assistants (GAPA)
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Rebecca Holt, NP
Nurse practitioner with a passion for general and cosmetic dermatology
Her professional experience has provided her with knowledge in skin conditions, exams, and various dermatologic conditions
Our Greenville dermatologists are committed to offering the highest standard of dermatologic care, collaborating with our patients to personalize their treatments, yielding the best possible outcomes.
Our board-certified dermatologists and extenders offer a wide range of dermatology services, including full skin cancer screenings, general, and cosmetic dermatology services. Our providers are committed and passionate about helping each of our patients achieve their healthiest skin.
Epiphany Dermatology of Greenville (Cross Creek) is conveniently located in downtown Greenville across the street from Prisma Hospital, next to the VA Clinic.
Featured Services
Mohs Surgery (On-Site Skin Cancer Removal)
Mohs surgery spares the most amount of normal tissue and has the highest cure rates for many non-melanoma and melanoma skin cancers. It’s the gold standard of care in non-melanoma skin cancers and is commonly used in the treatment of some melanomas.
Biopsies
A biopsy is the removal of a piece of skin to help render a diagnosis of skin cancers or inflammatory conditions. Dermatologists biopsy an area to confirm a diagnosis that cannot be rendered with the eyes alone. We need a microscope to be certain.
Pre-Cancerous Lesions
A skin spot referred to as a “precancerous lesion” is usually a specific sun-induced growth called actinic keratosis. It’s one of the most common issues we see in dermatology, and it’s what prompts most patients to schedule their dermatologist visits.
Mole Removal
Moles are the most common skin growth and there are several reasons to have them removed or checked. Moles that appear to be changing or any new moles after age 30 should be checked by our team. Early detection of melanoma is critical.
Cyst Removal
Excisions
Skin excision is a surgery where we cut out damaged skin tissue. It is a full-thickness removal — meaning we remove all layers of the tissue (epidermis, dermis, and into the subcutaneous fat layer). We then suture it back together with stitches for optimal healing.
Warts
Warts are non-cancerous skin growths that appear when a virus infects the top layer of skin. Although they aren’t dangerous, they are contagious. As with any noticeable change in your skin, it’s best to consult our team, so we can provide treatment options.
Melasma (Hyperpigmentation)
Melasma is a skin condition that creates brown patches of skin in areas that get significant sun exposure. Our skilled team members work hard restoring your skin and helping you achieve a smooth, even complexion.
Rashes
A rash is an abnormal change in your skin’s texture or color, usually characterized by a red, scaly irritation on your skin. Because of the sheer number of rashes and their subtle differences, specialized training is required to properly diagnose and treat rashes.
Psoriasis
Psoriasis is an inflammation in the skin driven by the body’s own immune system. The inflammation in the skin causes red, itchy, and scaly lesions mainly around elbows, knees and scalp. While not contagious, it’s important to seek the help of a dermatologist.
Fillers
Injectable fillers help restore volume in the skin, which can reduce the appearance of lines and wrinkles that come with age. Injectable fillers have also been used to make thin lips fuller, correct acne scars, and make the areas under the eyes less dark or puffy.
Wrinkle Reduction (BOTOX® Cosmetic, Dysport®, etc.)
As our skin thins over time, it creases more easily with muscle movement. Neuromodulator (Botox® Cosmetic, DAXXIFY®, Dysport®, and Xeomin®) treatments prevent wrinkles because they lessen this contraction. With these injections, the toxins stop the muscle movements that cause frown lines, crow’s feet, forehead lines, and wrinkling.