Dr. Lindsay Enns, MD


Physician
Dermatology

Specialty

Pediatric Dermatology

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Dermatology Group of Arkansas
9601 Baptist Health Drive
Suite 690, Towers 1
Little Rock, Arkansas 72205
For an appointment, call (501) 227-8422
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Medical Expertise of Dr. Lindsay Enns, MD

Dr. Enns specializes in medical dermatology and pediatric dermatology - diagnosing and treating a variety of skin conditions, including acne, birthmarks (Hemangiomas), eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, and skin cancer. She also performs some cosmetic and surgical procedures.

About Dr. Lindsay Enns, MD

Dr. Linsday Lipken Enns, MD is a board-certified dermatologist and pediatrician providing care to patients in Central Arkansas at Dermatology Group of Arkansas (DGA).

Dr. Enns previously served on the Dermatology faculty at University of Arkansas for Medical Science and Arkansas Children's Hospital.

Patient Education Resources

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Education & Training

Dr. Enns completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Virginia and received her medical degree as well as her Dermatology residency at University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. She then completed her Pediatric Dermatology Fellowship at the Childrens Hospital of Colorado in Denver, CO.

Professional Affiliations

Dermatology Group of Arkansas

Our physicians operate from the main office on the Baptist Health Hospital campus in Little Rock, in addition to our satellite clinics in Benton, Camden, Conway, and Pine Bluff.

Our board-certified physicians and qualified staff are highly trained to treat both children & adults who have a variety of skin and nail conditions, including acne, eczema, unwanted moles, psoriasis, rashes, rosacea, skin infections, nail infections, warts & more. Our skin treatments include photodynamic therapy (blue light), UV therapy, laser therapy and more.

Cosmetic dermatology uses the science of medicine and advances in dermatology to provide treatment options that improve appearance. Conditions that can be altered include aging skin, wrinkles, age spots, brown spots, spider veins, stretch marks, skin tags, unwanted hair, hyperpigmentation and more.