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The Dermatologist

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Practice TypeHybrid
LocationHouston
DoctorsKomal Stoerr MD, Dermatology
Year Founded2007

About

At The Dermatologist, Dr. Komal Stoerr brings more than two decades of dermatology experience to Houston's Houstonian Campus. Her clinical focus centers on general dermatology and skin cancer screenings. She built this practice around one conviction: thorough full body skin examinations catch cancers early and reduce the need for extensive treatment later.

The practice schedules extended visits so Dr. Stoerr can examine each patient carefully and address concerns without rushing. Appointments accommodate medically necessary procedures on the same visit, reducing the need for follow-up trips. Pricing is fully transparent and upfront, with no additional charges beyond the listed fees. The practice does not contract directly with insurance companies but provides detailed itemized receipts for out-of-network reimbursement. HSA funds qualify for all services. The office sits in Suite 420 of the APQC building on the Houstonian Campus, with free parking available in the adjacent garage.

Details

Address

123 North Post Oak Lane, Suite 420, Houston, TX 77024

Membership Details

New Patient General Dermatology Visit: $169.00 | Follow-up General Dermatology Visit: $129.00 | New Patient General Visit with a medically necessary procedure: $229.00 | Procedure Based Office Visit (excludes Botox or fillers/chemical peels): $210.00 | Comprehensive Full Body Skin Evaluation: $259.00 | Comprehensive Full Body Skin Evaluation with procedures: $379.00-$429.00 | Surgical Excision of benign or malignant lesion: $389.00-$450.00

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Frequently Asked Questions

A new patient general dermatology visit at The Dermatologist costs $169. If Dr. Stoerr performs a medically necessary procedure during that same visit, the fee is $229. The practice lists all fees upfront and adds no additional charges beyond those published prices.

The Comprehensive Full Body Skin Evaluation costs $259 and includes detailed charting of nevi. If procedures are needed, the cost ranges from $379 to $429. That price includes up to four medically necessary biopsies and liquid nitrogen treatment for precancerous lesions. Most patients need one comprehensive exam per year, though high-risk patients receive evaluations twice yearly.

The practice does not contract directly with insurance companies. However, The Dermatologist provides patients with insurance-coded, itemized receipts for out-of-network reimbursement submission. The practice requires payment in full at the time of service.

Yes. The Dermatologist's services qualify as medical expenses for Health Savings Accounts. The practice provides a receipt you can keep for your records and HSA documentation needs.

The practice does not hold a Medicare provider contract, but Dr. Stoerr sees all patients under the practice's published pricing plan. Patients who previously had Medicare coverage should call the office for current pricing details.

org. A staff member will follow up to schedule your visit. New patients can also complete registration forms available on the practice website before their first appointment.

The practice is in Suite 420 of the APQC building on the Houstonian Campus, within Houstonian Medical Associates at 123 North Post Oak Lane, Houston, TX 77024. Free parking is available on the first and second floors of the APQC parking garage.

m. m. m. m. The office is closed Friday afternoons and on weekends.

In most cases, no. The Dermatologist schedules visits with enough time for Dr. Stoerr to examine your skin thoroughly and perform any medically necessary biopsies or treatments during the same appointment. This approach reduces the number of visits you need throughout the year.

The office visit fee covers Dr. Stoerr's services. If a biopsy or excision requires a pathologist to review the specimen, a qualified dermatopathologist reviews it separately. That dermatopathologist bills you directly only if your insurance plan requires a deductible you have not yet met.

Practice last updated August 17, 2026