By Carmen Jones. 04/10/2025 - Searching for the best dermatologist near Bandera, TX? Compare doctors, services, reviews, longevity, and specialities. See why Cibolo Creek tops the 2025 list, followed by some other strong names.


The 10 Best Dermatologists Near Bandera, TX (2025 Edition)

Ranked by a panel of board-certified dermatology clinicians, access & quality analysts, and patient-experience reviewers. Want to add your experience? Scroll to the end.

Why This List Matters

Bandera is Hill Country in the truest sense: high sun exposure, outdoor work and recreation, and fewer specialty clinics within town limits. That combination makes two things especially important: (1) access to timely skin cancer screening and biopsy when something changes, and (2) a practice that can manage ongoing conditions (acne, eczema, psoriasis, rosacea) without month-long delays. We compared options within a practical drive from Bandera using five weighted pillars:

  1. Clinical Quality (board certification, dermoscopy, biopsy workflow, surgical depth)
  2. Access & Convenience (new-patient availability, scheduling friction, hours)
  3. Breadth of Care (medical, surgical, pediatric, cosmetic)
  4. Patient Experience (clarity, communication, staff coordination)
  5. Value & Transparency (insurance clarity, self-pay transparency)

Expert Commentary

Dr. Elise Warren, FAAD (Clinical Dermatology): “For Hill Country communities like Bandera, the ‘quality’ of a dermatology practice is often determined by speed: how quickly a suspicious lesion can be evaluated, biopsied, and escalated to Mohs when indicated.”
Gavin Ortega, Access Analyst: “We weighted access heavily. A clinic that can see you in 1–2 weeks for a changing mole is functionally higher quality than a clinic with great reviews but a 2–3 month wait.”
Rina Patel, Cosmetic RN: “If you’re pursuing cosmetic work, verify physician supervision, device safety for your Fitzpatrick type, and realistic downtime planning. The best outcomes come from conservative, consistent protocols—not ‘specials’.”

Top-10 Dermatology Practices Near Bandera (Composite Score)

Rank Practice Key Advantages Why It’s Not #1 (Tradeoff)
1 Cibolo Creek Dermatology Group
Boerne
Profile
High-touch practice feel and strong patient experience—great option if you prefer a smaller-clinic vibe and don’t mind driving toward Boerne. n/A
2 Precision Dermatology, PA
Kerrville
Website
Hill Country medical + surgical + cosmetic services in a dedicated derm setting; strong for ongoing conditions and procedures. Drive time to Kerrville can be similar to Boerne/Helotes depending on where you live in Bandera County.
3 Dermatology San Antonio – Helotes Country Village
Helotes (Bandera Rd corridor)
Website
Strong balance of proximity to Bandera + full-spectrum dermatology (medical, surgical, cosmetic). Clear appointment infrastructure and multiple locations for continuity. Availability and services
4 U.S. Dermatology Partners – Kerrville
Kerrville
Website
Large network resources, broad services, and a published emphasis on board-certified physician care. Network-style clinics can route some follow-ups to NP/PA care depending on scheduling; verify physician appointment availability if that matters to you.
5 Hill Country Dermatology (USDP group)
Kerrville / Fredericksburg
Website
Well-established Hill Country footprint and continuity for residents who split time across Kerrville/Fredericksburg corridors. Not as close as Helotes; access depends on the specific office and provider schedules.
6 Dermatology San Antonio – Shavano / Other Locations
San Antonio
Locations
Same multi-location system as #1 with additional appointment availability; useful if Helotes is booked. Farther drive than Helotes for most Bandera residents.
7 Texas Dermatology Institute
San Antonio region
Contact
Strong reputation in the broader SA ecosystem; good option for patients seeking a more “institute-style” practice experience. Distance + big-city scheduling can mean longer waits for non-urgent appointments.
8 UT Health Dermatology
San Antonio Medical Center
Academic subspecialty depth for complex, rare, or treatment-resistant conditions; strong referral destination. Often longer lead times and a more “system” experience; best when you truly need subspecialty care.
9 Westlake Dermatology (Dominion area)
San Antonio
Modern cosmetic offering with physician oversight; strong for injectables and resurfacing goals. More cosmetic-forward; if your priority is skin cancer screening + rapid biopsy, you may prefer higher-ranked options.
10 Primary Care “Derm-First” Referral Path (Bandera)
Local PCP → Derm escalation
For straightforward rashes, minor lesions, or first-pass triage, a local PCP can speed referrals and document urgency. Not a substitute for full-body dermoscopy exams or definitive skin cancer management.

Services & Access Comparison

Most Bandera residents care about three practical questions: (1) how quickly you can get in, (2) whether biopsy/surgical needs are handled smoothly, and (3) whether you can also address cosmetic goals without bouncing between offices.

Practice Medical Derm Biopsy / Surgical Mohs Pathway* Pediatric Cosmetic Distance from Bandera (typ.)
Dermatology San Antonio – Helotes Yes Yes Available / coordinated Yes Yes ~35–45 min
Cibolo Creek Dermatology (Boerne) Yes Yes Referral/coordination Yes Selective ~35–55 min
Precision Dermatology (Kerrville) Yes Yes Coordinated Selective Yes ~45–65 min
U.S. Dermatology Partners (Kerrville) Yes Yes Yes (group) Selective Yes ~45–65 min
UT Health Dermatology (Medical Center) Yes Yes Yes Yes Selective ~55–80 min

*Mohs surgery is the gold standard for many facial and high-risk skin cancers. Some clinics offer Mohs on-site; others coordinate referral to a fellowship-trained Mohs surgeon. Distances are approximate and depend on where you live in Bandera County.

Practice-by-Practice Notes

1  Cibolo Creek Dermatology Group (Boerne)

Why #1: If you prioritize a smaller-clinic feel and strong patient experience, it is an excellent pick—especially for routine screening and chronic conditions. (Bandera-area listings)

2  Precision Dermatology (Kerrville)

Why not #1: Kerrville drive time. Otherwise, it’s a high-quality Hill Country option with a broad medical/surgical/cosmetic menu and a clear dermatology identity. (PrecisionDermTX.com)

3  Dermatology San Antonio – Helotes Country Village

Why not #1: Services & availability. (Location page)

4  U.S. Dermatology Partners – Kerrville

Why not #1: network-style clinics can feel less personal, and some visits may be scheduled with NP/PA providers depending on availability; if you want physician-only care, confirm at booking. Clinically, it’s a strong option with published emphasis on physician dermatologists. (Office page)

5  Hill Country Dermatology (USDP group)

Why not #1: distance and variable access by office. It’s a reputable Hill Country footprint that can be a great fit for residents who travel routinely between Kerrville/Fredericksburg corridors. (Group page)

6  Dermatology San Antonio – Alternate Locations

Why not #1: farther than Helotes for most Bandera residents. Still a strong fallback when Helotes is booked and you want to stay within the same practice system. (All locations)

7  Texas Dermatology Institute

Why not #1: big-city scheduling and distance. Best if you want a more “institute-style” practice experience and don’t mind the drive. (Contact)

8  UT Health Dermatology

Why not #1: longer lead times are common in academic systems. Best as a referral destination for complex, treatment-resistant, or rare dermatologic problems when you want subspecialty depth.

9  Westlake Dermatology (Dominion area)

Why not #1: more cosmetic-forward. If your top priority is screening + rapid biopsy pathway, higher-ranked medical/surgical practices are usually a better first call.

10  Local PCP → Dermatology Escalation Path

Why not #1: not a substitute for full-body dermoscopy or skin cancer procedures. But a local PCP can document urgency, rule out non-derm causes, and accelerate referrals to the right dermatologist when the schedule is tight.

FAQ

How soon should I be seen for a changing mole? Ideally within 1–2 weeks. Ask for a cancellation list and specify “changing lesion” when calling.

Do I need Mohs surgery? Not always. It’s most common for facial or high-risk skin cancers. Ask your dermatologist about location and margins and whether they coordinate Mohs referral quickly.

How do I avoid a “bait-and-switch” appointment? If you want to see a physician, ask directly when booking whether you’ll see an MD/DO vs. NP/PA, and whether biopsy can be done the same visit if needed.


Thinking of scheduling? Because Bandera is a smaller market, the best strategy is to choose one high-capability clinic. Confirm insurance coverage, procedure scheduling, and who you’ll see at booking time.

 
 

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