Dr. Kimberly Stone, MD


Physician
Dermatology

Colorado Skin Care
3701 S. Clarkson Suite 320
Englewood, Colorado 80113
For an appointment, call (303) 740-4883
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Medical Expertise of Dr. Kimberly Stone, MD

Diagnosis and treatment of skin conditions, including acne, eczema, rosacea, psoriasis and skin cancer.

About Dr. Kimberly Stone, MD

Dr. Kimberly Stone is a board certified dermatologist. She received her medical degree from Duke University, where she received a Howard Hughes research scholarship. Her internship was completed in internal medicine at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas. She then completed a three year residency in dermatology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center / Parkland Hospital and affiliated hospitals. Prior to Moving to Colorado, Dr. Stone practiced dermatology in Plano, Texas.

Dr. Stone is an active participant at national meetings and regularly gives presentations to local physicians’ groups and community groups. Dr. Kimberly Stone’s office adjoins that of Dr. Thomas Stone, who practices oral, maxillofacial, and plastic surgery. Dr. Kimberly Stone practices general dermatology with a special interest in cosmetic dermatology.

Patient Education Resources

Does Coolsculpting® really work?
CoolSculpting® is a non-surgical, non-invasive procedure that uses a device to cool targeted areas of fat, causing the fat cells to freeze and die. Over time, the body naturally eliminates these d...
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 ...
How Does Isotretinoin Work to Treat Acne?
Isotretinoin, previously marketed as Accutane, is a medication that is used to treat severe cystic acne that has not responded to other treatments. Isotretinoin is a form of vitamin A and works by ...
If I have psoriasis, am I likely to get arthritis?
Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition that causes red, scaly patches on the skin. It affects about 2-3% of the population. People with psoriasis are at an increased risk of developing a form of arthri...
What is the treatment for severe atopic dermatitis?
The treatment for severe atopic dermatitis will depend on the individual case, but it may include a combination of the following:Topical corticosteroids: Topical corticosteroids can be used to reduce ...