Compassionate skin care for Coshocton

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In Coshocton you enjoy small-town life, local parks and community connections—but skin conditions like psoriasis, atopic dermatitis or hidradenitis suppurativa should not hold you back.

AndHealth brings expert dermatology care to your community so you can live with comfort, dignity and confidence, no matter where you are in Coshocton County.

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Conditions we treat

Many people in Coshocton and the surrounding region live with chronic skin conditions that impact more than just the surface—they affect sleep, mood, daily activity and self-esteem. 

The AndHealth dermatology team treats psoriasis, atopic dermatitis (AD) and hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) with a whole person care approach. We don’t simply focus on topical symptoms; we investigate triggers, support your health habits and partner with you for long-term wellness in your local environment. We are in-network with Medicaid, Medicare, and most major health plans – more cost & coverage information is available here.

AndHealth delivers accessible, coordinated dermatology care to Coshocton so you receive timely diagnosis, tailored treatment and ongoing support without excessive travel or delay.

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Psoriasis

Your AndHealth team knows that psoriasis is far more than flaky patches of skin. In Coshocton’s seasonal climate you may experience flares during cold indoor-heated winters or with stress and fatigue from daily responsibilities. Whether you are living with persistent plaques, widespread redness or sleep-disruption caused by symptoms, your treatment plan is built specifically for you. Psoriasis can also indicate inflammation in other body systems including joints, heart, and metabolism. That is why we combine biologic therapies, supportive nutrition, stress-management and sleep strategies, alongside direct dermatologic care.

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Atopic dermatitis (Eczema)

Eczema is one of the most common chronic skin conditions and its impact goes beyond the surface. Many residents of Coshocton County face flare-ups triggered by indoor heating in winter, seasonal pollen and local water or soil irritants. Itching, skin-barrier disruption and interference with sleep are common and left unaddressed they undermine daily comfort. We combine advanced topical or biologic therapies with health coaching on hydration, nutrition, sleep and stress—because eczema is influenced by all of these elements. We adapt your routine to fit your lifestyle in Coshocton, helping your skin become stronger, steadier and more comfortable.

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Hidradenitis suppurativa

HS is a chronic, painful condition characterized by nodules, abscesses and scarring in areas where skin rubs together. For Coshocton residents, HS can affect movement, comfort and social participation in ways that feel limiting. AndHealth treats HS with advanced biologic treatments, wound-care coordination and tailored lifestyle support around heat, friction, clothing choices and local outdoor or work conditions. Your dermatology team works discreetly, respectfully and effectively so you can regain comfort, minimize scarring and move through your days with confidence and autonomy.

Office locations

Ohio

Cambridge
1330 Clark St, Cambridge, OH 43725

Columbus
3433 Agler Rd #2800
Columbus, OH 43219

777 W State St Suite 201A
Columbus, OH 43222

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Not near these locations?
Virtual video visits available for Indiana & Ohio residents

How a virtual dermatology visit works

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).

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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.

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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.

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Personalized treatments & care unique to Coshocton

Comprehensive treatment plans for Coshocton dermatology patients

Coshocton’s geography, climate and community rhythms shape the skin-health challenges many residents face. Winters bring indoor heat and dryness, summers bring warmth and humidity. Rural dust, outdoor exposure and seasonal transitions can further affect skin barrier health. Your AndHealth care team will help build your care plan around the seasonal changes.

We combine high-level dermatologic treatments (topicals, biologics, systemic therapies) with whole person care, including clinical pharmacy coordination, nutrition guidance, sleep and stress coaching and patient navigation. Whether you are in downtown Coshocton, a nearby township or an outlying rural location, your care is accessible, coordinated and customized. We connect with regional hospitals when needed while ensuring you feel seen locally.

Common PsO, AD, HS symptoms better & worse in Coshocton

Dermatology symptoms made better in Coshocton

The transition seasons of late spring and early autumn often bring relief—moderate humidity, fewer outdoor irritants and more comfortable conditions for skin barrier repair.

Dermatology symptoms more challenging in Coshocton

In winter, cold outdoor air plus indoor heating removes moisture and weakens your skin’s barrier, making eczema and psoriasis flares more likely. In summer, symptoms often worsen in warmer months when skin folds, sweat and friction combine—especially during local outdoor work or recreation. Spring and fall pollen, farm-road dust, and rural outdoor irritants can also trigger flare-ups.

Your AndHealth team helps you anticipate and manage these patterns. We monitor your skin health across seasons, adjust treatments proactively and update skincare routines so your skin stays as stable as possible throughout the year.

How common is a PsO, AD or HS diagnosis for people in Coshocton?

Psoriasis diagnosis rates in Coshocton

Using the national estimate of about 3% of adults, a measurable portion of people in Coshocton County live with psoriasis. Early diagnosis and timely access to advanced therapies can meaningfully change long-term outcomes.

Atopic dermatitis diagnosis rates in Coshocton

Among the adult population of Coshocton County, an estimated 1 in 10 may experience eczema symptoms. Rural exposures and limited specialist access mean early intervention is critical for better long-term skin health.

Hidradenitis suppurativa diagnosis rates in Coshocton

Although HS affects roughly 1 % of adults nationally, in smaller or rural areas like Coshocton it is often underdiagnosed or misdiagnosed. That means the actual number of people living with HS may be higher. AndHealth emphasizes education, care coordination, and access to modern treatment options so you don’t have to live with avoidable pain and reduced quality of life.

Unique geographic factors for PsO, AD and HS in Coshocton

Strong community ties, outdoor recreation and slower pace of life can be advantages for stress-reduction and skin-health recovery. Time outside, connection with nature and fewer urban irritants may support better skin resilience.

Clean water

Some water systems in rural Coshocton County may contain elevated mineral content which can challenge skin barrier integrity and contribute to eczema or psoriasis symptoms.

Allergens and agriculture

Rural roads, agriculture equipment and outdoor work create dust and irritants which can trigger flare-ups in sensitive skin. Living or working outdoors can increase exposure to friction, sweat and irritants—important in chronic skin condition management.

Seasonal changes

Coshocton experiences wide swings in temperature and humidity—cold winters with indoor heating, humid summers, changing barometric pressure—which all affect skin hydration and inflammation levels.

Get educated: health fairs or health events in Coshocton

Coshocton hosts several community-health and wellness events you can participate in. The annual Health, Safety & Wellness Expo at the Coshocton County Community Room (March every year) offers free screenings and skin-health-related education. Coshocton Public Health District’s Nutrition Fair in early spring aimed at community wellness and preventive care. 

Coshocton Regional Medical Center sponsors mobile and community-based health-screening events across the county. These events provide opportunities to ask questions, receive skin-health education and connect with provider networks locally.

Get support: PsO, AD and HS chronic condition community groups & patient groups in Coshocton

You do not have to face a chronic skin condition alone; support is available in your community and online.

In-person community groups

Coshocton Regional Medical Center offers community health resources and outreach in Coshocton County. Local health fairs and outreach events often connect participants with skin health education and peer-connections.

Online community groups

The National Psoriasis Foundation (NPF) offers peer-connections, national and local event listings, and resources for living with psoriatic disease. These resources can reduce isolation, increase your knowledge and help you connect with others who understand what you are facing.

FAQs about Coshocton, Ohio dermatology
insurance & payment

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.

Appointment access & scheduling

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 Columbus, whether virtual or in-person.

No referral required for most conditions! 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.

Telehealth & virtual care

Yes! AndHealth provides both in-person and virtual appointments, perfect for Coshocton 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.

Provider credentials & expertise

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 Coshocton, 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 Coshocton, Ohio.

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