• Reception area of Alberta Dermatology Consultants with a curved wooden counter, two computer monitors, hand sanitizer bottles, and an acrylic divider. Behind the counter, there are chairs, a wall-mounted sign, and a lit display shelf showing skincare products. A banner on the right side has an image of a woman and promotional text.

NEW LASER : AviClear Acne Laser

NEW LASER : AviClear Acne Laser

Medical device labeled AviClear by Cutera with a touchscreen displaying a setting of 25.0 and a blue background.

AviClear Acne Laser

ADC is the first Dermatology Clinic in Alberta to offer AviClear!

Treatment of Moderate to Severe Acne without the use of Medications such as Accutane

AviClear’s 1726 nm wavelength treats acne at the source by selectively targeting and suppressing the sebaceous gland safely and effectively. Designed with patient comfort in mind, AviClear is enhanced with contact cooling for an optimal and safe treatment experience.

Call for details on AviClear Treatments!

What is a Dermatologist?

A dermatologist is a doctor who specializes in conditions involving the skin, hair, and nails. A dermatologist can identify and treat more than 3,000 conditions. At the ADC treat patients from all over Alberta (Calgary, Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, Red Deer, Fort McMurray) and British Columbia (Vancouver, Prince George, Dawson Creek, and Fort St. John).

No one has completed more training than dermatologists to address concerns with your skin, hair, and nails.

Dermatologists receive > 10 years of training, including: 

  • Up to 4 years of University prior to medical school

  • 4 years of medical school to become a medical doctor

  • 5- years of Residency Training in the field of Dermatology

Other Services We Offer

  • A woman with long brown hair holding her head with both hands, eyes closed, and an expression of pain or discomfort on her face.

    Botox For Chronic Migraines

    Botox has been used to effectively treat patients with Chronic Migraines.

  • Close-up of a person's face resting on their shoulder, with a visible mole on their shoulder.

    Mole Removal

    Mole can be removed from anywhere on the body. Our Dermatologists are trained in surgical and laser removal of moles.

  • A person undergoing a medical skin examination with a device on their upper arm, being treated by a healthcare professional wearing purple gloves.

    Hyperhidrosis (Excessive Sweating)

    Our Dermatologist are experts in the treatment of Hyperhidrosis (Excessive Sweating). Options include Botox, Medications and miraDry. Visit www.albertasweatclinic.com for more information.