Robert Blaine Lehr MD is a board-certified dermatologist in Oklahoma City who specializes in medical dermatology and Mohs micrographic surgery for skin cancer removal. He operates a focused practice rather than a high-volume cosmetic center, which shapes both the types of conditions he treats and how patients access his care.
Lehr is a medical dermatologist, not a cosmetic specialist. His practice emphasizes diagnosis and treatment of skin diseases, including acne, eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, and fungal infections, plus surgical removal of suspicious lesions and skin cancers. Mohs surgery, his secondary focus, is a precise technique for removing skin cancer while preserving as much healthy tissue as possible; it requires training beyond standard dermatology and is most useful for cancers on the face, ears, and other cosmetically or functionally sensitive areas. This orientation places Lehr apart from Oklahoma City practices that anchor their business on botox and fillers.
Lehr's practice handles medical diagnosis and treatment, cryotherapy (freezing warts and lesions), topical and injectable treatments for inflammatory skin conditions, biopsies, and excision of suspicious moles. Mohs surgery is available but requires a separate consultation and typically takes longer to schedule than a standard office visit. Insurance is accepted; exact copay and deductible terms depend on your plan. Appointment availability varies seasonally. New patients should expect a wait of two to four weeks for initial visits during standard periods; call ahead to confirm current scheduling before booking. Walk-in appointments are not available. Established patients requesting routine follow-ups sometimes secure sooner slots than new-patient cases.
Oklahoma City has dermatologists spanning pure surgical practices, balanced medical-and-cosmetic clinics, and cosmetic-forward centers. If you need acne treatment, eczema management, or ongoing care for a chronic skin condition, Lehr's medical focus means he is built for those visits; a cosmetic-heavy practice may feel misaligned or pressure you toward elective procedures. If you are seeking Mohs surgery specifically, not all Oklahoma City dermatologists perform it; Lehr's training in the technique eliminates a referral step. If you want Botox and laser skin resurfacing as primary services, you will find practices in Oklahoma City more actively marketing those options and offering shorter wait times. If you need both Mohs surgery and subsequent cosmetic reconstruction, a hospital-affiliated dermatologic surgeon may coordinate both in one system, whereas Lehr's independent practice typically addresses the cancer removal and then refers cosmetic follow-up elsewhere.
Lehr's practice is the right fit if you have a rash, suspect a changing mole, or need a skin biopsy; if you are managing acne or rosacea long-term; or if you have been told you need Mohs surgery and want a surgeon trained specifically in that technique. He is not the choice if your primary goal is cosmetic: Botox, fillers, chemical peels, and laser hair removal are not his practice's engine. He may offer some cosmetic procedures, but Oklahoma City has specialists who devote far more resources and inventory to those services. He is also not a walk-in option; if you have a skin emergency or rash that demands same-day care, an urgent care clinic is faster.
Your initial appointment will include a full-body skin examination and a focused discussion of your reason for the visit. If a lesion looks suspicious, Lehr typically performs a biopsy at that visit; the tissue is sent to a lab and results usually return in five to seven business days. If you are coming for a chronic condition like acne or rosacea, he will review your medical history, current treatments, and symptoms to develop a management plan. A Mohs consultation may occur separately from a diagnosis visit; during that consultation, timing and technical details are discussed, and you sign consent forms. Budget 30 to 60 minutes for your first appointment depending on complexity.
Office hours vary by season. Call Lehr's office directly to confirm current operating hours and to schedule an appointment; hours are not typically available online. Parking is standard for Oklahoma City medical offices. If you are on a medication that makes you sun-sensitive (such as certain antibiotics or topical retinoids), plan to bring sunscreen to your appointment and ask about sun-exposure precautions before and after any in-office procedure.
Robert Blaine Lehr MD fills a specific role in Oklahoma City dermatology: he is the provider to choose when medical expertise and Mohs surgery matter more than cosmetic breadth or convenience.
