Shady Grove Dermatology in Baltimore: Medical and Cosmetic Care in Towson
Shady Grove Dermatology operates a multi-specialty dermatology practice in Towson with both clinical dermatology and cosmetic services, serving patients who need everything from acne and eczema management to injectables and laser treatments under one roof.
What Shady Grove Dermatology actually is
Shady Grove Dermatology is a branch of the larger Shady Grove Dermatology network, which spans Maryland and nearby states. The Towson location functions as a full-service dermatology office handling medical skin conditions, surgical procedures, and cosmetic treatments. The practice accepts most major insurance plans for medical dermatology visits; cosmetic services are typically out-of-pocket. The practice employs board-certified dermatologists and physician assistants with dermatology training.
Services and pricing
Medical dermatology services include diagnosis and treatment of acne, rosacea, eczema, psoriasis, skin cancer screening, warts, fungal infections, and other conditions. New-patient medical visits run approximately $150 to $250 before insurance; established-patient follow-ups typically cost $100 to $150. These figures assume average insurance coverage and vary by plan and visit type. Insurance copays and deductibles apply.
Cosmetic services include Botox, dermal fillers, chemical peels, laser hair removal, photofacials, and microdermabrasion. Botox typically ranges from $12 to $15 per unit, with treatments averaging 20 to 40 units depending on the area treated. Dermal fillers (Juvederm, Restylane) cost $500 to $800 per syringe. Laser hair removal packages vary by area: small zones (upper lip, underarms) start around $150 per session; larger areas (legs, back) start around $300 per session. Most patients require multiple sessions spaced 4 to 8 weeks apart. Confirm current cosmetic pricing before scheduling, as these services are not covered by insurance and rates adjust periodically.
Surgical dermatology services include mole removal, skin cancer excision, and cyst removal, billed as medical procedures if medically necessary and covered accordingly by insurance.
How it compares to other Baltimore-area dermatologists
Baltimore has several dermatology options. University of Maryland Medical Center's dermatology department in downtown Baltimore operates a residency training program and handles complex medical cases and skin cancer with institutional oversight; wait times for new patients often exceed six weeks. Mercy Medical Center's dermatology clinic in Franciscan Center downtown offers medical dermatology with shorter new-patient waits but limited cosmetic services. Shady Grove Towson fills a middle ground: medical dermatology with readily available cosmetic options and shorter appointment wait times than academic centers, typically scheduling new medical patients within 2 to 4 weeks. If you need cosmetic services and medical care in one visit, Shady Grove is more efficient than splitting time between a dermatologist and a standalone cosmetic clinic. If you have complex or rare skin disease requiring academic consultation, University of Maryland's teaching service is stronger. For basic medical dermatology with minimal wait and no cosmetic interest, independent dermatologists in Balti County may offer faster access.
Who it suits and who it does not suit
Shady Grove works well for patients seeking both medical and cosmetic dermatology without switching providers, for those with standard insurance plans and good coverage, and for patients willing to pay out-of-pocket for cosmetic procedures. The practice is less suitable for uninsured patients seeking only medical care, since cosmetic pricing reflects full-fee service. Patients needing same-day or walk-in urgent dermatology (severe reactions, infections) should call ahead; Shady Grove operates by appointment and does not staff walk-in urgent slots.
What the first visit involves
New medical patients complete a health history form and skin concern questionnaire before the appointment. The dermatologist or PA examines the affected skin, discusses treatment options, and may perform skin scrapings, cultures, or biopsies depending on the diagnosis. Many new-patient visits include a skin cancer screening if not done recently. Expect the visit to last 30 to 45 minutes. For cosmetic consultations, the provider assesses facial anatomy, discusses realistic outcomes, reviews photos of previous results, and explains risks and aftercare. Cosmetic consultations are often complimentary or included in the cost of the first treatment. Bring insurance cards and photo ID to medical visits.
Hours, parking, and logistics
The Towson location is situated in a suburban office park on York Road near the Towson University area. Hours are typically Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with limited Saturday availability; confirm current hours and Saturday scheduling directly with the office. Parking is ample in the medical building lot at no charge. The office is accessible by car; public transit (MTA bus routes) serves the York Road corridor but requires a walk from the nearest stop. Verify current parking and transit access with the practice before your visit.
Shady Grove Towson bridges the gap between high-volume medical practices and boutique cosmetic clinics, making it a practical choice for Baltimore patients who want dermatology without driving between multiple offices.

