From antique shopping on Wheeling Avenue to relaxing at Seneca Lake, Cambridge life should be about enjoying your surroundings, not worrying about psoriasis, eczema, or hidradenitis suppurativa flares.
AndHealth brings expert dermatology care directly to Guernsey County, so you can access world-class skin care without leaving the comfort of your community.
In communities like Cambridge, chronic skin conditions need accessible, personalized care from experienced dermatologists. AndHealth treats psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, and hidradenitis suppurativa, in addition to all other dermatology conditions, with comprehensive, whole person care.
Our dermatology care team combines advanced medical treatments with lifestyle support to help you manage your condition and regain control. We understand how stress, environment, and even local climate affect your skin health, and we design your plan to work with the life you live in southeastern Ohio. We are in-network with Medicare, Medicaid and most major health plans to help manage the cost of these chronic conditions.
AndHealth ensures you receive the same quality of care available in Ohio’s largest cities, no matter where you live.

Psoriasis affects far more than your skin. It impacts your energy, your confidence, and your daily comfort. Cold winters and dry indoor heat in Cambridge often cause plaques to worsen, while stress and lifestyle factors can trigger flare-ups at any time of year. Our approach combines biologic and topical therapies with supportive health coaching on diet, stress, and lifestyle to reduce inflammation from within. For Cambridge residents who may live miles from the nearest dermatology office, our telehealth appointments make expert care simple and consistent, with guidance tailored to your environment. We help you manage both the physical symptoms and emotional impact, so you can move through daily life with confidence.

Eczema is one of the most common chronic conditions in southeastern Ohio, often challenged by Cambridge’s rural climate and seasonal allergens. The dry winter air, wood-burning heat sources, and frequent pollen exposure can make itching and irritation harder to control. At AndHealth, we look beyond topical creams to uncover what’s fueling your flares. From water hardness and detergent chemicals to stress and sleep patterns, our dermatology team pinpoints your triggers and builds a treatment plan designed to restore your skin barrier and reduce inflammation. We combine modern therapies like biologics and barrier-strengthening skincare with whole person care.

Hidradenitis suppurativa is a painful and often misunderstood condition that causes deep nodules and abscesses in areas where skin rubs together. For Cambridge residents, HS can make daily routines more difficult at times, such as working, exercising, or enjoying outdoor activities. At AndHealth, we have comprehensive experience with treating HS. Our dermatology team combines biologic and anti-inflammatory treatments with tailored lifestyle recommendations that consider local weather, heat, and clothing challenges common to rural life. We also support your emotional health, helping you navigate a condition that can impact self-esteem and social connection in tight-knit communities.
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1330 Clark St,
Cambridge, OH 43725
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Virtual video visits available for Indiana & Ohio residents
We want you to feel as comfortable in an online appointment as you would in person. Here’s how a virtual appointment works.
You and your doctor will join a video call at a place most convenient to you - at home, work, your car, etc.
Choose somewhere quiet where you can speak freely, and where you have a good internet connection.
Your nearest Community Health Center can also provide a private room with a computer where you can join your appointment (reserved in advance).
Your dermatologist will ask you where you are experiencing symptoms.
They will ask you to show the affected skin on camera to confirm size, shape, location, inflammation and other factors.
If needed, your dermatologist will order blood work to get more information, as they would during an in-person exam.
When you are in a flare, or having a hard day, an online appointment can be much easier to join.
An online appointment saves you time from driving to an office, sitting in a waiting room, and then seeing your provider.
An online appointment should feel as unrushed and thorough as in person.
We want you to always feel that you can ask all of your questions, report on how you've been feeling, and help us create or modify the best treatment plan for you.
Living in a small town doesn’t mean compromising on care. AndHealth provides big-city dermatology expertise adapted for rural life. Whether you live in Cambridge, Byesville, or Senecaville, you’ll receive a personalized treatment plan designed to fit your schedule, location, and unique skin needs.
Psoriasis and eczema flare during Cambridge’s cold, dry winters, while HS worsens in humid summer months. Our clinicians anticipate these seasonal cycles and adjust your medications and skincare accordingly. We coordinate home delivery of specialty prescriptions, including biologics, and provide injection training via telehealth so you never have to travel long distances for treatment.
We also understand the realities of rural healthcare access. The nearest major hospital may be an hour away in Zanesville or Columbus, so AndHealth’s virtual platform ensures continuous connection with your care team. We collaborate with nearby primary care providers when local labs or urgent care services are needed, creating a smooth and coordinated experience.
Cambridge’s rolling hills, seasonal weather, and rural microclimates directly affect skin health.
Cambridge’s clean air and lower pollution is an advantage for dermatology symptoms. Cambridge’s rural air quality helps reduce inflammatory triggers that worsen psoriasis and eczema.
Time spent around Salt Fork State Park or Seneca Lake provides access to clean environments that promote relaxation and stress reduction—both key to skin health. Research shows that strong social ties improve health outcomes for chronic conditions, and Cambridge’s close-knit community provides natural emotional support.
Cold temperatures and wood or electric heating can strip skin moisture, worsening eczema and psoriasis with dry winter air. In the summer, HS flares often increase in hot, humid conditions—especially during local fairs or outdoor activities.
Pollen, pet dander, and farm dust common in Guernsey County can trigger eczema irritation and inflammation. Hard water found in many rural water sources contain minerals that compromise skin hydration and increase itching.
Your AndHealth care team helps you recognize these patterns and create a plan that turns local conditions into your advantage rather than a barrier to healthy skin.
Based on national data, approximately 1,000–1,200 Cambridge-area residents live with psoriasis. The condition affects men and women equally and often appears between ages 30 and 50. Cold-weather exposure and stress linked to rural economic pressures can make flares more frequent in this region.
Eczema affects an estimated 4,000 residents of Guernsey County. Adults working outdoors or in dry indoor environments, such as manufacturing or healthcare, report increased irritation during winter. Many local residents benefit from care plans that combine topical therapy, moisturization strategies, and humidity control.
Though HS affects around 1% of adults nationwide, it’s underdiagnosed in small communities. That means as many as 400 local residents could be living with HS without proper treatment. AndHealth ensures access to diagnosis, education, and modern therapies without requiring long-distance travel.
Cambridge’s clean rural air is generally beneficial for chronic inflammatory conditions. However, localized pollen and agricultural dust can still trigger eczema and psoriasis in sensitive individuals.
Guernsey County’s groundwater-based water system often contains high mineral content, which can dry out the skin and weaken the protective barrier. AndHealth provides recommendations for gentle cleansers, filtration, and post-shower hydration strategies to offset this effect.
The region’s humid summers and cold winters create wide swings in skin hydration. Rapid barometric changes, common in southeastern Ohio’s hilly terrain, can trigger inflammation and worsen chronic skin conditions.
Nearby Salt Fork State Park offers abundant opportunities for gentle, outdoor exercise and relaxation, helping to reduce stress and inflammation naturally. Time outdoors, balanced with proper sun protection, can improve mood and skin health for those managing psoriasis or eczema.
Health education is vital in smaller communities, and Cambridge hosts several events each year that include health and wellness resources. Guernsey County Fair (September) and Cambridge Main Street Festival (June) often feature health outreach booths where residents can learn about skin health and wellness.
Ohio State University Extension Programs occasionally hold workshops on nutrition, chronic disease prevention, and healthy living—resources that support people managing inflammatory conditions like psoriasis and eczema. Regional health events in Zanesville and Coshocton provide additional access to skin health education for residents of southeastern Ohio.
AndHealth helps connect you with these local opportunities to stay informed, supported, and proactive about your dermatology health.
Small towns often provide the strongest support systems. Cambridge residents managing chronic skin conditions benefit from both local and virtual connections through AndHealth’s care network.
Local medical groups occasionally host health and wellness programs that include chronic skin condition education. Area churches and community centers provide informal support networks that foster encouragement and shared learning. Nearby larger communities like Zanesville offer formal eczema and psoriasis support groups you can access in person or virtually.
“Southeastern Ohio Psoriasis & Eczema Support” and “Rural Ohio HS Warriors” Facebook groups connect local residents with others managing similar conditions. Whether you prefer small local gatherings or online check-ins, AndHealth ensures you never have to navigate your skin health journey alone.
Yes! AndHealth proudly accepts Ohio Medicaid and provides comprehensive dermatology care with no copays for any member of your care team—including your dermatologist, clinical pharmacist, coordinating provider, health coach, and patient navigator. This means you get complete chronic skin condition care without financial barriers.
Ohio Medicaid covers all essential chronic condition care including specialist visits, lab work, imaging (X-rays, MRIs), prescription medications including biologics, and additional services like nutrition programs and sleep tracking—all provided at no cost to you through AndHealth.
With AndHealth and Ohio Medicaid, you have zero copays for appointments with your entire care team. This includes your dermatologist, clinical pharmacist, health coach, and patient navigator, ensuring cost never prevents you from getting the care you need.
AndHealth’s care navigators work with uninsured patients to find dermatology care on a sliding fee scale and help identify assistance programs for housing, transportation, groceries, and utilities. We believe everyone deserves access to world-class healthcare regardless of insurance status.
Your AndHealth clinical pharmacist helps ensure you have the lowest medication costs through patient assistance programs, copay support, and insurance optimization. We coordinate with drug manufacturers and assistance programs to minimize your out-of-pocket expenses for biologics and other specialized medications.
AndHealth is in-network and accepts Medicaid, Medicare, TRICARE and most commercial health plans in Ohio and Indiana.
AndHealth typically offers appointments within 1-2 weeks with no referral needed. We understand that chronic skin conditions can’t wait for long specialist queues, so we prioritize timely access to care in Cambridge, whether virtual or in-person.
No referral required! You can contact AndHealth directly to schedule your appointment. This eliminates delays and barriers that often prevent people from getting timely dermatology care.
While same-day appointments depend on availability, AndHealth provides anytime messaging with your care team between visits. During flares, you can text your provider team immediately for guidance, medication adjustments, or urgent care coordination if needed.
For severe flares, contact your AndHealth care team through anytime messaging first. If you need immediate medical attention, your nearest emergency department is available 24/7. Always inform them you’re an AndHealth patient so they can coordinate with your care team.
Yes! AndHealth provides both in-person and virtual appointments, perfect for Cambridge residents who may face transportation challenges or prefer the convenience of telehealth. Virtual visits include comprehensive assessments using on-camera reviews and coordination with local lab work and imaging.
Absolutely. Your AndHealth dermatologist can prescribe and adjust medications during virtual visits. Your clinical pharmacist coordinates prescription delivery and provides injection training via telehealth when needed, ensuring treatment continuity regardless of weather or transportation issues.
Virtual visits are 30-60-minute comprehensive appointments where your dermatologist reviews symptoms, assesses your skin health, discusses lab results, and adjusts treatment plans. A clinical pharmacist may join to discuss medications, and the entire care team coordinates your ongoing management.
Yes, all AndHealth dermatologists are board-certified specialists with extensive training in chronic inflammatory skin conditions. They bring decades of experience to you as a patient in Cambridge, ensuring you receive high quality care throughout your relationship with any of your AndHealth providers.
AndHealth provides a complete care team (dermatologist, clinical pharmacist, coordinating provider, health coach, and patient navigator) working together for your chronic condition dermatology care. This comprehensive approach, combined with telehealth options and no referral requirements, brings specialized care directly to people living with dermatology conditions in Cambridge, Ohio.
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10. 2026 Ohio Fairs! Shows! Bazaars! Expos – Ohio Festivals
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