Dr. Joel E. Holloway is a medical dermatologist in Oklahoma City who manages inflammatory skin disease, skin cancer screening and removal, and surgical procedures rather than cosmetic treatments. He operates as a solo practitioner with a patient roster that includes both new and established clients, serving the metro area from a single location.
Medical dermatology focuses on diagnosis and treatment of skin conditions: eczema, psoriasis, acne, rosacea, fungal infections, and precancerous or cancerous lesions. Dr. Holloway also performs Mohs micrographic surgery, a specialized technique for skin cancer removal that preserves healthy tissue by examining layers under a microscope in real time during the procedure. This is distinct from cosmetic dermatology, which handles laser treatments, injectables, chemical peels, and other appearance-focused services. Patients typically arrive through self-referral or physician referral from primary care doctors, dermatologists outside Oklahoma City, or other specialists.
A first visit typically includes skin examination, history, and a clear explanation of findings and treatment options. For inflammatory conditions like eczema or psoriasis, Dr. Holloway prescribes topical or systemic medications; some conditions require ongoing monitoring to adjust therapy. Skin cancer screenings involve full-body assessment and dermoscopy (magnified examination) of any suspicious lesions. Biopsies are performed in-office if a lesion requires lab analysis. For Mohs surgery, the procedure itself occurs during the same appointment; patients should plan for 2 to 4 hours depending on location and size of the lesion.
Specific pricing information is not uniformly published; costs vary by procedure and insurance. Most insurance plans cover medical dermatology and skin cancer treatment, but cosmetic services and some advanced therapies carry higher out-of-pocket costs. Patients should call ahead to verify copays, deductibles, and whether their plan covers the specific procedure planned.
Oklahoma City has several dermatology practices. Dermatology Associates of Oklahoma, a multi-provider group, offers both medical and cosmetic services and typically has shorter wait times due to its size, but new patients may see a mid-level provider rather than a physician at the first visit. Dr. Holloway's solo practice means direct access to a board-certified dermatologist but may involve longer appointment lead times, often 2 to 4 weeks for new patients in a surgical specialty. Patients prioritizing immediate availability or cosmetic services fit better with group practices; those seeking focused medical dermatology and Mohs surgery expertise benefit from a single-provider relationship.
Dr. Holloway's practice is ideal for patients with eczema, psoriasis, acne, rosacea, fungal infections, or suspicious skin lesions, and particularly for those who need or prefer Mohs surgery for skin cancer. New patients with complex or longstanding skin conditions and those referred by other physicians typically find the medical focus appropriate. Patients seeking cosmetic fillers, Botox, laser hair removal, or other appearance-only procedures do not fit this practice and should contact a cosmetic dermatology clinic instead.
Call ahead to schedule. New-patient appointments require completion of intake forms by mail or online before arrival, which usually arrives 5 to 7 days after booking. Bring insurance card and photo ID. Plan for 30 to 60 minutes for an initial medical dermatology appointment; allow longer if a biopsy or procedure is planned. Parking details and office location specifics are best confirmed at the time of scheduling, as phone and location information changes periodically. Ask the office whether same-day biopsies or minor in-office procedures are available.
Hours of operation change seasonally and by individual provider schedule. Call to confirm current hours before visiting. The office is typically closed on major holidays.
Dr. Holloway's practice serves patients who need medical dermatology expertise and surgical skin cancer treatment, filling a specific niche in Oklahoma City's dermatology landscape. Solo practitioners with Mohs surgery certification are relatively uncommon, making this a direct option for patients with complex skin conditions or cancers who prefer consistency and direct physician care.
