News Articles
- GCD's Growth is Good! Marianna - As Gulf Coast Dermatology continues to grow, we're bringing more convenient locations and improved services to all our patients. But as WJHG's Bryan Anderson notes, our patients aren't the only ones to benefit. As we invest in previously un...
- CoolSculpting on the Tallahassee News Dr. Heath joined morning show hosts on WTXL in Tallahassee to talk about weight loss through CoolSculpting. Click on the link below to see the video! http://www.wtxl.com/mediacenter/local.aspx?videoid=3232954...
- Gulf Coast Dermatology's Nichol Raulerson talks Skin Cancer Screening on WJHG ...
- Dr. Heath talks about free skin cancer screening on WTXL ABC 27 (Video) ...
- GCD's 2011 Growth Featured in Business Brief We're expanding to better serve our patients with more convenient locations. Some of that growth has caught the attention of local media, which resulted in Gulf Coast Dermatology being featured in the News Herald's "Business Brief" section. See below ...
- Beach Chamber asks, "Why should you see a Board-Certified Dermatologist?" ASK THE DOCTOR (Published in “The Circuit,” magazine, distributed by the Panama City Beach Chamber of Commerce, November/December 2011) By Dr. Jon Ward Skin cancer is by far the most common cancer in the United States. Over 2 million cases of s...
- Dr. Ward explains CoolSculpting in the Lynn Haven Ledger Introducing the “cool” way to make fat disappear By Dr. Jon Ward, Dermatologist It’s normal for some pockets of fatty tissue to be resistant to diet and exercise -- especially belly fat, back fat, and the area we call “love handles” -- but m...
- Dr. vonHilsheimer interviewed on WCVC-TV and WZEP-Radio Settling into his new community of Ft. Walton Beach and Navarre, Dr. George vonHilsheimer has been making the rounds at local media outlets, answering dermatology questions for the interviewers and call in fans the shows. Check out the interviews! Th...
- WMBB looks into treatment options for Advanced Melanoma Panama City -- Skin Cancer is an epidemic in Florida, but it is treatable, especially if caught early. One of the most deadly forms of skin cancer is melanoma, but new drugs are offering hope for treatment of melanoma, even at an advanced stage. In Pa...
- Dr. Schlauder featured in the Panama City News Herald Dr. Scott Schlauder was put under the microscope by Panama City News Herald reporter Chris Segal, as the first dermatopathologist to live and work in the region including Panama City. Dr. Schlauder's work to train locals to become tomorrow's histotechno...
