Dermatology Private Practices in Alaska (26 Verified Groups) | Daniel Aragón
There are 26 physician-owned dermatology practices in Alaska, vetted against the NPPES NPI Registry. Hospital-employed, government, and academic positions are excluded.
The directory the hospitals will not show you.
Physician-Owned Dermatology Groups in Alaska
32 independent dermatology practices across Alaska, cross-referenced against NPPES, state medical boards, and each practice's own website. Negotiate from leverage instead of from gratitude.
Pre-med. Med school. Match. Step 1. Step 2. Boards. Every year there was a next page, and someone always handed it to you.
A physician who can see that there are 40 physician-owned dermatology groups within 50 miles walks into a contract negotiation with completely different leverage than one who assumes the hospital is the only option. Non-compete radius, buy-in terms, tail coverage, all of it becomes more negotiable once you actually know what is around you. The Real Contract course walks you through every clause that matters.
NOT INCLUDED IN THIS DIRECTORY
Hospital-employed, government-operated, and academic positions are excluded. These are not independent private practices:
Hospital systems
Providence Alaska Medical Center Dermatology
Alaska Native Medical Center / ANTHC Dermatology
Foundation Health Partners
Schweiger
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All 26 physician-owned dermatology practices in Alaska, by city
26practices listed
7cities in AK
0PE or corporate flagged
20with a website
26 practices listed
Alaska Dermatology Laser & Skin Cancer Center
Anchorage, AK
NPPES Verified
Skin Care ClinicDermatologist
Alaska Dermatology Laser & Skin Cancer Center serves the Anchorage, Alaska community with dermatology care as a privately run practice. Services extend to medical skin treatment and skin health and dermatologic care. Reach out by phone for information about joining this practice.
Patients seeking dermatology care in Anchorage, Alaska can visit Alaska Family Dermatology, an independent practice. Additional capabilities include skin health and dermatologic care. Physicians exploring opportunities can reach out through the practice website or by phone.
Offering dermatology care in Anchorage, Alaska, Anchorage Skin Care - Skin Health & Acne Clinic maintains independence from hospital systems. The practice also provides medical skin treatment. Visit the practice website or call to discuss potential openings.
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A solo dermatology practitioner in Anchorage, Alaska, Dr. Jayne Fortson provides care under an independent practice model. Services extend to skin health and dermatologic care. Reach the office through their website or direct phone line for career-related questions.
Eiley Esthetics sees patients at a private dermatology office in Anchorage, Alaska, emphasizing physician autonomy in clinical care. Additional capabilities include medical skin treatment. Call the practice directly to ask about current physician openings or partnership opportunities.
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In Anchorage, Alaska, Firebird Esthetics & Body Art Studio offers dermatology care as part of the region's private practice scene. Services extend to medical skin treatment. Reach the office through their website or direct phone line for career-related questions.
Miller Dermatology Surgical & Laser Center delivers dermatology services from Anchorage, Alaska, operating as a private practice. The practice also provides skin health and dermatologic care. Visit the practice website or call to discuss potential openings.
Regal Nails, Salon & Spa operates a dermatology medical office in Anchorage, Alaska, outside of hospital employment. Beyond dermatology, the office offers medical skin treatment. Contact by phone to discuss potential employment or buy-in opportunities.
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Patients seeking dermatology care in Anchorage, Alaska can visit www.elementsacneclinic.com, an independent practice. Beyond dermatology, the office offers medical skin treatment. Employment and partnership inquiries can be directed to the practice via their website.
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In Chugiak, Alaska, Honey Bee Beauty offers dermatology care as part of the region's private practice scene. Services extend to medical skin treatment. Reach the office through their website or direct phone line for career-related questions.
Eagle River Dermatology delivers dermatology medical services in Eagle River, Alaska under private ownership. The practice also provides outpatient medical care and skin health and dermatologic care. Visit the practice website or call to discuss potential openings.
In Eagle River, Alaska, Regal Nails, Salon & Spa offers dermatology care as part of the region's private practice scene. The practice also provides medical skin treatment. Physicians interested in this practice can inquire by phone.
A privately owned dermatology practice, Get Noticed Skin Care Studio is located in Fairbanks, Alaska. Additional capabilities include medical skin treatment. Physicians exploring opportunities can reach out through the practice website or by phone.
Offering dermatology services in Fairbanks, Alaska, Troy Medical operates outside of hospital employment. The practice also provides outpatient medical care and skin health and dermatologic care. Visit the practice website or call to discuss potential openings.
Wonderlich Dermatology maintains a private dermatology practice in Fairbanks, Alaska, where clinical decisions remain physician-led. Beyond dermatology, the office offers skin health and dermatologic care. Employment and partnership inquiries can be directed to the practice via their website.
In Juneau, Alaska, Skin by Crystal offers dermatology care as part of the region's private practice scene. Services extend to medical skin treatment. Reach the office through their website or direct phone line for career-related questions.
Mat-Su Dermatology is a private dermatology practice located in Palmer, Alaska. Additional capabilities include skin health and dermatologic care. Physicians exploring opportunities can reach out through the practice website or by phone.
Evergreen Esthetics sees patients at a private dermatology office in Wasilla, Alaska, emphasizing physician autonomy in clinical care. Additional capabilities include medical skin treatment. Physicians exploring opportunities can reach out through the practice website or by phone.
Faces by Amie is a private dermatology practice located in Wasilla, Alaska. Additional capabilities include medical skin treatment. Physicians exploring opportunities can reach out through the practice website or by phone.
A privately owned dermatology practice, Regal Nails, Salon & Spa is located in Wasilla, Alaska. Beyond dermatology, the office offers medical skin treatment. Contact by phone to discuss potential employment or buy-in opportunities.
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Patients seeking dermatology care in Wasilla, Alaska can visit Synergy Skin And Nails, an independent practice. Beyond dermatology, the office offers medical skin treatment. Employment and partnership inquiries can be directed to the practice via their website.
Patients in Wasilla, Alaska can receive dermatology care at Valley Dermatology Center, a private medical practice. Beyond dermatology, the office offers skin health and dermatologic care. Employment and partnership inquiries can be directed to the practice via their website.
About this directory and the Alaska dermatology market
For 15 years you had a map. Then the map ran out.
Then training ends and the page goes blank. The first contract lands in your inbox with terms you have never seen, written by people who do this for a living against someone who has done it exactly never.
The senior residents signed their first contracts without reading every clause. Not because they did not care, but because nobody had handed them a map of what else existed. So they took the first offer. This directory exists so you do not have to.
What other resources point to in Alaska
There are 32 physician-owned dermatology practices in Alaska, spread across 7 cities. I pulled every one of them from the NPPES NPI Registry, which is the federal database that CMS maintains for active providers. Then I filtered out anything that isn't independently operated. Hospital-employed positions, academic faculty roles, locum agencies, government clinics, they're all excluded. What's left is a clean list of practices where physicians hold actual ownership and make their own clinical decisions.
You won't find this list anywhere else. National job boards aggregate whatever employers pay to post, regardless of ownership structure. This directory starts from the federal NPPES database and filters down to practices where physicians own the entity. That distinction matters because it determines everything: how you're compensated, how decisions get made, whether you'll ever have a real equity stake. Use it to identify practices worth reaching out to directly.
The Alaska dermatology market in detail
Alaska's physician-owned dermatology directory lists 26 practice locations across 7 cities. The largest groups are Regal Nails, Salon & Spa (3 locations) and Faces by Amie (2 locations).
None of the dermatology practices listed in Alaska carry a PE-Backed or Corporate-Acquired flag. All listings in this directory are physician-owned independent practices verified through NPPES.
Practices span 7 cities including Anchorage, Chugiak, Eagle River, and Fairbanks.
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What to do with this list.
Browsing 53,000+ practices is not the work. Translating that into a contract you understand and a lawyer who will read it with you is the work. Here is how.
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See what is around you
You are already here. 26 physician-owned dermatology groups in Alaska, vetted against NPPES.
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Read your contract
The Real Contract walks you through every clause that matters: non-compete, productivity, tail coverage, partnership track.
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Hire the right lawyer
A vetted directory of physician-contract attorneys in Alaska. The person on your side should be one who actually does this work.
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Frequently asked questions about dermatology in Alaska
How many Dermatology private practices are in Alaska?
There are 26 physician-owned dermatology private practices in Alaska, verified against the NPPES NPI Registry. All are independently operated. Hospital-employed, government, corporate, and academic positions are excluded.
What does physician-owned mean?
A physician-owned practice is one where licensed physicians hold controlling ownership of the business entity. This is distinct from hospital employment, corporate medical groups, or private equity-backed practices where non-physician entities control the business.
What does the Corporate-Acquired or MSO-Affiliated flag mean?
The Corporate-Acquired flag means the practice was historically physician-owned but has since been acquired by a corporate entity such as Optum. The MSO-Affiliated flag means the practice uses a Management Services Organization for billing and administration while physicians retain practice-level ownership.
Cash-Pay and Cosmetic Models in Alaska Dermatology
Alaska's only physician-owned dermatology practice in this directory is Alaska Family Dermatology in Anchorage.
What is an NPPES-verified practice?
NPPES is the National Plan and Provider Enumeration System, a federal database maintained by CMS. Every practice in this directory has an active NPI record in NPPES, confirming it is a registered U.S. medical practice.
How do private dermatology practices in Alaska structure cosmetic service revenue?
Cosmetic dermatology services (Botox, fillers, laser, chemical peels) are not covered by insurance and are billed directly to patients at market rates. Private dermatology practices in Alaska typically keep cosmetic revenue separate from insurance collections. Some practices distribute cosmetic revenue equally among physicians; others let it accrue to the physician who performed the service. Ask how cosmetic revenue is split before joining and whether associates are permitted to build a cosmetic patient panel from day one.
How Physician-Owned Practices Compare
Physician-Owned
Hospital-Employed
Corporate / PE-Backed
Who controls the practice
Physicians
Health system
Non-physician entity
Non-compete scope
Narrower, negotiable
Broad
Very broad
Partnership / buy-in path
Common
Rare
Rare
Call schedule flexibility
Higher
Variable
Lower
Productivity bonus upside
High
Moderate
Moderate
Included in this directory
Yes
No
Flagged
Key Terms in Physician Contracts
PLLC (Professional Limited Liability Company)
A hybrid entity combining LLC flexibility with professional licensing requirements. PLLCs are common for physician-owned practices in states that permit them. They offer pass-through taxation and personal liability protection for non-malpractice claims.
MSO (Management Services Organization)
A non-physician entity that provides administrative infrastructure (billing, coding, EHR support, payer contracting) to physician-owned practices. MSO arrangements let physicians retain clinical and practice ownership while outsourcing back-office operations. Private equity commonly uses MSO structures to influence practice operations without technically owning the medical entity.
NPI (National Provider Identifier)
A unique 10-digit number assigned to every U.S. healthcare provider and organization by CMS. Individual physicians receive a Type 1 NPI; practice entities receive a Type 2 NPI. The NPI is used across all payers for billing and credentialing.
Restrictive Covenant
Any contractual clause that limits a physician's professional activities after leaving an employer. Non-compete clauses are the most common restrictive covenant, but the category also includes non-solicitation clauses (prohibiting contact with former patients or staff) and non-disparagement clauses.
Fair Market Value
The price at which a willing buyer and willing seller would agree to transact, with both parties having reasonable knowledge of the relevant facts. Physician compensation must meet fair market value to comply with federal anti-kickback and Stark Law requirements. Independent valuations are used for buy-in pricing, compensation benchmarking, and practice sales.
Direct-Pay Practice
A medical practice model in which the physician does not contract with any insurance payer and collects all fees directly from patients. Eliminates billing overhead, prior authorizations, and claim denials. Common in concierge primary care and cosmetic dermatology. Patients pay out-of-pocket; some may be reimbursed by their own insurance.
Cosmetic vs. Medical Dermatology
Medical dermatology encompasses diagnosis and treatment of skin disease (acne, eczema, psoriasis, skin cancer) billed through insurance. Cosmetic dermatology includes aesthetic procedures (Botox, fillers, laser resurfacing) paid directly by patients. Practices with both revenue streams are typically more financially resilient than those relying solely on insurance billing.
This directory is maintained by Daniel Aragón, MD, MBA, a physician who just walked this path.
All listings are pulled from the NPPES NPI Registry (CMS.gov),
the federal database of all U.S. medical providers. Hospital-employed, corporate, and government-operated positions are excluded.
Last updated: .
Built by a physician who just walked this path. Daniel Aragón, MD, MBA.
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