Life in Greenville means forming strong community ties, enjoying small-town comfort, and staying active outdoors. If you’re dealing with psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, or hidradenitis suppurativa, you deserve dermatology care that understands both the condition and the place you live.
At AndHealth we bring advanced skin-health expertise right to Greenville—so you can get relief, build confidence, and keep living the life you love.
Residents of Greenville know that an active lifestyle and close community create both opportunity and skin-health challenge. Psoriasis, atopic dermatitis (eczema), and hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) are chronic inflammatory skin conditions that do much more than skin deep. They affect comfort, self-esteem, sleep, work and social life.
The AndHealth dermatology care team treats more than what you see on the surface. We aim to calm inflammation, strengthen the skin barrier, and support your whole-person health in a way that fits your life in Greenville. We are in-network with Medicare, Medicaid and most major health plans to help manage the cost of these chronic conditions.
AndHealth bridges the gap between local access and superior dermatology care, so you can receive diagnostics, treatment, coaching and follow-up without long travel or long wait times.

Your AndHealth team understands that psoriasis is far more than a superficial rash. In Greenville, psoriasis may flare during cold winter months with heated indoor air, or when stress from work and life builds up. Whether you are managing stubborn plaques on elbows or knees or widespread inflammation that disrupts your sleep, your AndHealth dermatology plan is tailored for you.

AD, also known as eczema, is one of the most common chronic skin conditions and it brings more than itching and redness. For many Greenville residents, winter’s dry indoor heat, spring pollen, and even hard water can all contribute to flare-ups. At AndHealth, we identify these triggers and build strategies to restore and protect your skin barrier.

HS is a less common but very impactful skin condition featuring painful nodules, abscesses and scarring especially in areas where skin rubs together. In Greenville small-town life may mean less anonymity, but our care is discrete, compassionate and effective. HS can interfere with work, social connection and active life—you deserve treatments that reflect that.
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5735 Meeker Rd
Greenville, OH, 45331
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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.
Greenville and Darke County bring a distinct climate, geography and community pace that influence skin health. Winters are cold and indoor heating can dry the air. Summers may bring warmth and humidity. Pollen and agricultural dust contribute to irritants outdoors. AndHealth tailors your personalized care plan to reflect these realities.
We integrate advanced dermatology (biologics, topicals, phototherapy) with whole-person supports: nutrition guidance, stress and sleep coaching, pharmacy coordination and dedicated patient navigation. Whether you live in central Greenville or in the surrounding rural communities, your care is accessible and coordinated. We partner locally with clinics and health systems in Darke County to ensure smooth coordination when labs or urgent care are needed.
Greenville’s environment affects skin health in specific ways, depending on the season. The challenges of colder winters and humid summers are important considerations for planning treatments that adjust to the seasons.
The two mid-seasons: spring before heavy pollen, autumn after harvest, often provide temporary relief, with moderate humidity and fewer irritants.
The dry, cold winter outdoor air plus heated indoor environments strip moisture and weaken skin barrier—making eczema and psoriasis symptoms worse. In the summer, HS often worsens in warmer months when skin-folds and sweat combine in local outdoor or agricultural settings. Spring pollen, farm equipment dust and rural allergens can trigger atopic dermatitis flares.
Your AndHealth team helps you anticipate and manage these patterns. We adjust treatments proactively, advise on skincare routines and monitor changes so your skin stays on an even path through every season.
Estimating 3% of the adult population suggests around 350 Greenville adults may live with psoriasis. Early diagnosis and modern treatments help reduce disease progression and improve quality of life.
Among Greenville’s adult residents, an estimated 1,200–1,500 individuals may experience eczema symptoms. These may go untreated in rural areas, making specialist access especially important.
With an estimated 1% prevalence, perhaps 120–130 Greenville adults may have HS—though many cases remain un-diagnosed in small-town settings. At AndHealth we support earlier recognition, treatment initiation and ongoing care.
By providing access to advanced treatments and supportive care, we help you avoid long-term complications and maintain your daily rhythm without being defined by your skin condition.
Many rural water systems in Darke County have higher mineral levels, which can impair skin barrier function and aggravate eczema or psoriasis.
As a primarily agricultural region, dust and farm-equipment exhaust contribute to airborne irritants. These can trigger inflammation in sensitive skin.
Greenville’s setting in western Ohio means high pollen counts in spring and late summer, increasing risk of atopic dermatitis flares.
Rapid temperature changes between indoor heating in winter and outdoor humidity in summer create stress on your skin barrier. For HS patients heat and friction are especially relevant.
Greenville offers several noteworthy health and wellness-focused community events:
The I Am Well Foundation – Darke County hosts “Celebrate You Saturdays” at 300 Sycamore, Greenville. These monthly wellness gatherings include health screenings, education and peer-support groups. These events provide excellent opportunities to connect with dermatology resources, ask questions and build awareness in your community.
The General Health District of Darke County occasionally organizes initiatives focused on chronic illnesses that address aspects beneficial to those with autoimmune disorders, especially in areas such as pharmaceutical support, health behavior guidance, and facilitating access to specialty care providers in the region.
Religious congregations across Greenville and the broader Darke County area often function as community hubs for individuals facing medical difficulties, hosting casual peer support meetings and health-focused ministries that embrace those living with autoimmune disorders. The area’s deeply-rooted spiritual culture typically translates into tangible assistance during medical crises, such as organized meal delivery, help with transportation needs, and companionship during tough times.
Informal peer networks within Darke County’s farming and industrial sectors frequently create natural support structures where colleagues relate to the physical limitations of health issues and can provide real-world job modifications and help when symptoms become severe. This holds special significance in an area where numerous workers are employed in labor-intensive roles.
Health education initiatives at Edison State Community College periodically offer public programming addressing long-term illness management, supplying informational materials and linking both enrolled students and local residents experiencing medical difficulties with support services available regionally.
Living with a chronic skin condition can be isolating—but you are not alone. Greenville residents have access to both local and online support:
I Am Well Darke County organizes regular wellness gatherings and peer-support groups at its Greenville headquarters.
The National Psoriasis Foundation’s “In Your Area” tool connects you with regional meet-ups and events for people with psoriasis.
Virtual support networks prove especially valuable for people living in Greenville, offering access to broader communities when nearby resources are scarce. The “psoriasisSPEAKS” Facebook community provides peer connection and daily support for psoriasis patients. Facebook groups including “Darke County Health Warriors,” “West Central Ohio Chronic Illness Support,” are two other communities designed to connect individuals from small towns across this geographic area. Together these resources help reduce stigma, increase knowledge and remind you that managing a skin condition is a team effort.
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 Greenville, 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 Greenville 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 Greenville, 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 Greenville, Ohio.
CDC, Psoriasis Prevalence in Adults in the United States (2021, NIH / National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey)
Atopic Dermatitis: A Comprehensive Updated Review (2025, NICHD/NIH open archive)
Atopic Dermatitis Overview — StatPearls, NCBI Bookshelf (2023, NIH)
Shedding Light on the Impact of Hidradenitis Suppurativa (2021, Int’l Journal of Women’s Dermatology — NIH Archive)
Essentials of hidradenitis suppurativa: a comprehensive review of diagnostic and treatment perspectives, Annals of Medicine and Surgery, 2024
EPA Region 5: USEPA Finalizes More Stringent PM2.5 NAAQS (2024, Vorys summary of EPA rule; origin: U.S. EPA and Ohio EPA 2022 Air Quality Report)
Chronic Disease — Ohio Department of Health (2023 summary/statistics, statewide)
Atopic eczema is an environmental disease, Allergol Select, 2021
National Psoriasis Foundation — Prevalence and Regional Health Trends
I am well Darke County
Ohio Air Quality Report Card – American Lung Association
Greenville, Ohio Demographics – City Data
Great Darke County Fair – Community Events
Darke County General Health District
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