
Rose Dermatology
Quick Facts
| Practice Type | Direct Primary Care |
| Location | Mauldin, Greenville, Upstate South Carolina |
| Doctors | Ashley Parks MD, FAAD, Dermatology |
| Telehealth Type | Telemedicine (virtual) appointments available Tuesday through Friday for select concerns (acne, rosacea, etc.) |
| Telehealth Available | Yes |
About
At Rose Dermatology in Mauldin, SC, Dr. Ashley Parks delivers direct-care dermatology to patients across the Upstate. She handles everything from full-body skin cancer screenings to cosmetic procedures, all under one roof. The practice operates outside all insurance networks. Patients pay directly at the time of service, with fully transparent pricing and no surprise bills.
Dr. Parks sees patients ages five and up for routine visits on Wednesdays and Fridays. Telemedicine appointments run Tuesday through Friday for select concerns such as acne and rosacea. She performs same-day biopsies of suspicious lesions in most cases and uses dermoscopy during skin cancer screenings. Rose Dermatology accepts HSA and FSA cards for non-cosmetic services and provides superbills upon request for out-of-network reimbursement with private insurance. The practice shares a building with Parks Family Dental, founded by her husband, Dr. Lyle Parks.
Details
Address
100 Professional Court, Mauldin, SC 29662
Phone
(864) 907-9556Website
Visit websiteMembership Details
Direct care practice; patients pay directly for services at time of service. No insurance billing. Pricing available via downloadable PDF. Cosmetic and surgical procedures priced separately. HSA/FSA accepted for non-cosmetic services. Superbills provided upon request for out-of-network reimbursement.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Rose Dermatology does not bill insurance companies of any type. The practice operates out of network with all insurers. Patients pay directly at the time of service. This applies to all patients regardless of their insurance status or coverage.
Yes, Rose Dermatology accepts HSA and FSA cards for non-cosmetic medical services. Cosmetic procedures do not qualify for HSA or FSA payment. The practice also accepts cash, checks, debit cards, and major credit cards including Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover.
Rose Dermatology provides a superbill upon request that you can submit to your private insurance company for potential out-of-network reimbursement. Reimbursement varies by plan and is not guaranteed. Medicare beneficiaries cannot submit for reimbursement by law, and patients covered by Medicare, Medicaid, or Tricare must sign an additional contract before receiving care.
Rose Dermatology posts its pricing in a downloadable PDF on the practice website. Cosmetic and surgical procedures carry separate fees from office visits. Payment is due at the time of service, so patients never receive surprise bills afterward.
Yes, Rose Dermatology offers telemedicine appointments Tuesday through Friday for select concerns such as acne and rosacea. Patients can call or email the practice to schedule a virtual visit. Not all concerns qualify for telemedicine, so contact the office to confirm eligibility.
Patients can book online through the practice portal or call the office Tuesday through Friday. Rose Dermatology does not accommodate walk-ins. All visits require a scheduled appointment in advance.
Rose Dermatology sees patients five years old and up. Routine office visits take place on Wednesdays and Fridays. Parents interested in scheduling a visit for a younger child should contact the practice directly to discuss whether the appointment type is appropriate.
Yes, Dr. Parks performs biopsies of suspicious lesions same-day in most cases. She uses dermoscopy during skin cancer screenings to examine suspicious lesions under magnified light. This approach supports early detection and timely treatment of pre-cancers and skin cancers.
Yes, patients may use their insurance for the pathology portion of biopsies and surgeries if they choose. Dr. Parks has negotiated discounted cash pay rates for pathology as an alternative. Insurance also applies separately to bloodwork and prescription medications.
No, Rose Dermatology is not a concierge or membership-based practice. Patients pay directly for each service at the time of visit with no ongoing membership fee. The direct-care model means Dr. Parks works exclusively for her patients without insurance company involvement.
Practice last updated August 17, 2026



