Dr. Andrew Pace, MD
Physician
Dermatology
Pace Dermatology Associates
Allenmore Medical B Building
1901 South Union Ave. Suite B3003
Tacoma, Washington 98405
Website
1901 South Union Ave. Suite B3003
Tacoma, Washington 98405
For an appointment, call
(253) 572-2842
About Dr. Andrew Pace, MD
Dr. Andrew Pace is a board-certified dermatologist providing care to patients in the Tacoma area at Pace Dermatology that he co-founded with his brother.
Dr. Pace graduated from Steilacoom high school and received his undergraduate degree from Occidental College. He then received his medical degree from the University of Washington (UW) School of Medicine.
After medical school he completed his internship at Sacred Heart Hospital in Spokane, Washington prior to beginning his dermatology residency at the University of Southern California (USC).
Dr. Pace graduated from Steilacoom high school and received his undergraduate degree from Occidental College. He then received his medical degree from the University of Washington (UW) School of Medicine.
After medical school he completed his internship at Sacred Heart Hospital in Spokane, Washington prior to beginning his dermatology residency at the University of Southern California (USC).
Patient Education Resources
Can I switch the biologic medications I’m using to treat my psoriasis?
Yes, you can switch biologic medications for psoriasis if one is not working effectively. Biologic medications are a class of drugs that target specific parts of the immune system that are involved in...
Yes, you can switch biologic medications for psoriasis if one is not working effectively. Biologic medications are a class of drugs that target specific parts of the immune system that are involved in...
Does the acne on my back and chest require different treatment from the acne on my face?
Truncal acne, which refers to acne that occurs on the trunk of the body (such as the chest and back), may require a slightly different treatment approach than facial acne. This is because the skin on ...
Truncal acne, which refers to acne that occurs on the trunk of the body (such as the chest and back), may require a slightly different treatment approach than facial acne. This is because the skin on ...
Does the food I eat affect my acne?
There is some evidence to suggest that diet can play a role in the development of acne. Studies have found that a diet high in sugar and processed foods can increase the risk of developing acne. Diets...
There is some evidence to suggest that diet can play a role in the development of acne. Studies have found that a diet high in sugar and processed foods can increase the risk of developing acne. Diets...
How can a dermatologist make me appear more youthful?
A dermatologist can make you appear more youthful by using a variety of treatments, such as:Topical creams and serums that contain ingredients like retinoids and hyaluronic acid to improve skin textur...
A dermatologist can make you appear more youthful by using a variety of treatments, such as:Topical creams and serums that contain ingredients like retinoids and hyaluronic acid to improve skin textur...
What are the possible treatments for my actinic keratoses?
Actinic keratoses (AKs) are precancerous skin lesions that can develop into squamous cell carcinoma, a type of skin cancer. Treatment options for AKs include:Cryotherapy: This procedure involves freez...
Actinic keratoses (AKs) are precancerous skin lesions that can develop into squamous cell carcinoma, a type of skin cancer. Treatment options for AKs include:Cryotherapy: This procedure involves freez...
Education & Training
- Residency: University of Southern California - LAC+USC Medical Center
- Internship: Sacred Heart Medical Center
- Medical School: University of Washington School of Medicine
Pace Dermatology Associates
We offer comprehensive services that cover all aspects of adult and pediatric dermatology. The services include medical, surgical, pediatric, and cosmetic dermatology.