Medical Expertise of Dr. Julie Neville, MD
About Dr. Julie Neville, MD
Dr. Neville is a board certified dermatologist and fellowship-trained Mohs surgeon. She joined the Cheyenne Skin Clinic in September 2007.
A Nebraska native, she earned her medical degree at the University of Nebraska Medical Center with high honors in 2002, completed her internship in internal medicine at the George Washington University Medical Center in 2003, followed by a dermatology residency and chief residency at Wake Forest University Medical Center in 2006. After her fellowship at Yale University in Mohs micrographic skin cancer surgery and cutaneous oncology, she made her home here in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
Dr. Neville received the North American Clinical Dermatologic Society Research award in 2006, Women’s Dermatologic Society Mentorship award in 2005, AAD fellowship award to attend the EADV meeting in London in 2005, Jerald Schenken Outstanding Achievement in Pathology and Microbiology Award in 2005, Alpha Omega Alpha medical honor society in 2001, Nebraska Medical Foundation Student Leadership Scholarship in 2001, and Phi Beta Kappa honor society in 1998.
Dr. Neville is a member and fellow in the American Academy of Dermatology, American College of Mohs Surgery, Colorado Dermatologic Society and Wyoming Medical Society. She has completed research in skin cancer treatments and has written several papers and given presentation on this and other dermatologic topics.
Dr. Neville is married and has one son. She enjoys family, hiking, running, and reading.
Patient Education Resources
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...
The best treatment for warts will depend on the type and location of the wart, as well as the patient's overall health and preferences. Some common treatment options for warts include:Salicylic ac...
The best sunscreens are those that provide broad-spectrum protection, which means they protect against both ultraviolet A (UVA) and ultraviolet B (UVB) rays. They should also have an SPF (sun protecti...
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...
Treatment for psoriasis on the scalp typically involves a combination of topical and systemic therapies.Topical treatments include:Shampoos containing salicylic acid, coal tar, or sulfur, which can he...
Education & Training
- Residency: Wake Forest University
- Internship: George Washington University
- Medical School: University of Nebraska College of Medicine