Pima Dermatology PC

Physician Practice

Practice Overview

Practice NamePima Dermatology PC
Websitepimaderm.com
Number of Physicians (MD/DO)4
Number of Locations1
About the Practice

Pima Dermatology, PC is a full-service dermatology practice in Tucson, Arizona, proudly serving the community for nearly 40 years. They offer comprehensive medical, surgical, cosmetic, and laser dermatology services, specializing in treatments like Mohs skin cancer surgery and various laser procedures. [7, 9]

Practice Locations (1)

5150 E Glenn St, Tucson, AZ 85712

Our Physicians (4)

Specialties
Dermatology

3 physicians

Internal Medicine

1 physician

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Leadership Team

Matthew W. Beal

MD, Dermatologist / Laser Surgeon / Co-Owner

Sarah E. Schram

MD, Mohs Surgeon / Dermatologist / Co-Owner

Rachel Chรกnes

MBA, CMPE, CEO/Practice Administrator

Amy Garcia

MD, Dermatologist

Tracy A. Jeck

MD, Dermatologist

Christine R. Moussa

DO, Dermatologist / Pediatric Dermatologist

Angela Santa Cruz

FNP-BC, Nurse Practitioner

Jennifer Allison

PA-C, Physician Assistant

Andrea Rubio

CPC, CPMA, Director of Business Operations

Electronic Health Record System

Modernizing Medicine

Primary Electronic Health Record System

Research Analysis
Methodology & Findings

Pima Dermatology PC (pimaderm.com) utilizes APPatientโ„ข as their patient portal. This patient portal is associated with the Electronic Health Record (EHR) system developed by Modernizing Medicineยฎ. Patients of Pima Dermatology can use the APPatient portal and mobile app to manage various aspects of their healthcare, including reviewing and updating medical records, scheduling appointments, accessing test results and educational materials, communicating with the practice, and conducting telehealth visits. The portal is described as being fully integrated with Modernizing Medicine's cloud-based EHR system, known as EMAยฎ. While APPatient appears to be the current branding, there are also mentions of "PocketPatientโ„ข" in the context of already enrolled patients and mobile access, suggesting it might be a previous name or a related mobile application also tied to the Modernizing Medicine EHR.