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5 Best Rated Dermatology Clinics in Houston, TX in 2026

In this episode of Review Remedy by ScoreDoc, we explore the 5 Best Rated Dermatology Clinics in Houston, TX in 2026, helping you make confident and informed decisions about your skin health.

With a wide range of dermatology clinics across Houston, choosing the right provider can be overwhelming. From treating common concerns like acne and eczema to detecting serious conditions such as skin cancer, dermatology plays a vital role in overall health. That’s why selecting a trusted clinic based on real patient experiences is essential.

ScoreDoc simplifies this process by using advanced AI-driven review aggregation to analyze patient feedback across multiple platforms, including Google, Yelp, Healthgrades, and Facebook. Clinics are evaluated based on review volume, sentiment, recency, and overall patient satisfaction, ensuring that only consistently high-performing providers make the list.

Featured Dermatology Clinics in This Episode

  • Advanced Dermatology – Katy, TX

  • Complete Dermatology – Washington Avenue

  • Dermatology & Laser Surgery Center

  • Elite Dermatology & Plastic Surgery

  • Uptown Dermatology

Each of these clinics has demonstrated excellence in dermatological care, offering services that range from medical and surgical dermatology to cosmetic skin treatments, all while maintaining strong and consistent patient feedback.

In this episode, we also highlight what patients value most—accurate diagnoses, effective treatment plans, modern technology, and compassionate care—so you know exactly what to look for when choosing a dermatologist.

Whether you're dealing with a chronic skin condition or simply looking for a reliable skincare expert, this episode will help you make a smarter and faster healthcare decision.

Read the full article here:
https://www.scoredoc.com/best-rated-doctors/best-rated-dermatology-clinic-in-houston-tx


Chapter 1

The Skin Frustration Almost Everyone Understands

Ava Dawson

Welcome welcome welcome to Review Remedy. I’m Ava Dawson, and let’s start with something a lot of people know too well: the moment you notice your hairline looks a little thinner, a spot on your skin looks a little different, or your scalp has decided to become the main character of your week. Suddenly, you’re not casually searching for a dermatologist—you’re trying to find someone you can trust, quickly, and without falling into an internet rabbit hole.

Ava Dawson

Because skin stuff is weirdly emotional, right? It can be uncomfortable, visible, persistent, and somehow it always seems to flare up before a photo, a wedding, a job interview, or literally any day you wanted to feel normal. And then comes the next headache: finding a dermatology clinic you actually trust.

Daniel Garcia

Yeah, and that second part can be its own skin condition. You search online, you get a wall of reviews, a bunch of star ratings, and suddenly you’re trying to decide whether one angry comment from three years ago should outweigh two hundred positive ones from this year.

Ava Dawson

Exactly. And when you’re already worried, the internet does not always calm you down. It tends to hand you seventeen tabs, three conflicting opinions, and one very dramatic forum post at two in the morning.

Daniel Garcia

Been there. Not the forum post part, but definitely the seventeen tabs. And dermatology care matters more than people sometimes realize, because this isn’t only about appearance. Dermatology focuses on conditions involving the skin, hair, and nails, and that can mean preventive care, treatment, and ongoing monitoring.

Ava Dawson

Right. Your skin affects comfort, confidence, and everyday quality of life. If you’re dealing with acne, eczema, or some recurring irritation that just won’t quit, getting it evaluated early can matter. Same with skin checks when something looks off. Early diagnosis is a big deal, especially when we’re talking about concerns that could become more serious if ignored, including skin cancer.

Daniel Garcia

And dermatology often isn’t one-and-done care. It can involve follow-up visits, monitoring, trying a treatment, adjusting that treatment, checking how your skin responds. So the clinic experience matters a lot. Things like communication, scheduling, professionalism, and consistency can affect whether patients stick with care long enough to actually see progress.

Ava Dawson

That’s such an important point. Sometimes people think choosing a clinic is just picking the nearest pin on the map, but if your skin concern needs ongoing visits, the right fit can shape the whole experience. Not in a magic-wand way, obviously, but in a very real-life, “Will I go back? Will I understand the plan? Will I feel heard?” kind of way.

Daniel Garcia

Yeah. And when patients are trying to figure that out, reviews become one signal among several. Not a measure of medical competence, and it’s important to say that clearly, but reviews can help show patterns in patient experience.

Ava Dawson

So today we’re looking at Houston, Texas, which is one of the biggest medical hubs in the country and has a huge healthcare network serving millions of residents. With that many options, choosing a dermatology clinic can feel like trying to pick a shampoo in a giant store aisle. Too many bottles, too many promises, no idea where to begin. That’s a terrible analogy, let me try again—Houston has choice, which is great, but also a lot to sort through.

Daniel Garcia

And that’s where this conversation gets useful. We’re talking about a recent Houston dermatology analysis that looked at patient review patterns to identify clinics that stood out. Not because we want to make this sound like an ad, but because if you’re overwhelmed, a smarter starting point can save time and lower stress.

Ava Dawson

Yes. Think of this episode as a shortcut through the review chaos. We’ll talk about what the data looked at, which clinics rose to the top, and how to use that information in a way that’s practical if you’re dealing with acne treatment, a chronic rash, a skin check, or just a skin concern that has been quietly stealing your peace of mind.

Chapter 2

What the Houston Dermatology Review Data Reveals

Ava Dawson

So here’s the backbone of the Houston list. ScoreDoc analyzed 57 dermatology clinics in Houston, Texas and focused on patient feedback from the last 24 months. That last part matters because older reviews can feel less relevant when people are researching doctors now.

Daniel Garcia

Right. The evaluation looked at several signals: overall star ratings, total review volume, recent review activity, positive sentiment in written comments, and ScoreDoc reputation data from that same two-year window. The idea is to bring together the scattered pieces patients usually have to hunt down one site at a time.

Ava Dawson

And the five clinics that stood out in this Houston review were Advanced Dermatology–Katy, Complete Dermatology-Washington Avenue, Dermatology & Laser Surgery Center, Elite Dermatology & Plastic Surgery, and Uptown Dermatology.

Daniel Garcia

Let’s walk through them. Advanced Dermatology–Katy had a 4.8 rating, 1,495 total reviews, 462 recent reviews, and 96.1 percent positive sentiment. That’s one of the strongest review profiles in the group, especially when you combine high volume with a lot of recent engagement.

Ava Dawson

Then there’s Complete Dermatology-Washington Avenue with a 4.9 rating, 547 total reviews, 330 recent reviews, and 98 percent positive sentiment. That’s a really strong combination too—high rating, strong positive feedback, and plenty of recent patient participation.

Daniel Garcia

Dermatology & Laser Surgery Center came in with a 4.8 rating, 200 total reviews, 88 recent reviews, and 94 percent positive sentiment. Smaller volume than some of the others, but still a stable review presence with steady recent activity.

Ava Dawson

Elite Dermatology & Plastic Surgery also stood out in a big way: 4.9 rating, 1,403 total reviews, 392 recent reviews, and 97.5 percent positive sentiment. That’s a lot of feedback and a lot of recent engagement, which usually tells you patients are actively sharing experiences rather than leaving a dusty trail of old reviews behind.

Daniel Garcia

And then Uptown Dermatology had a 4.8 rating, 14 total reviews, 1 recent review, and 100 percent positive sentiment. This one is interesting because the sentiment is excellent, but the review volume is much smaller than the larger practices, so it’s a different kind of profile.

Ava Dawson

Yeah, and that’s where context matters. A clinic with thousands of reviews tells you something different from a clinic with a smaller sample. Neither should be reduced to one number alone. Review count, recency, and sentiment all help paint the picture.

Daniel Garcia

That’s the key. A 4.8 or 4.9 by itself is helpful, sure, but when you add recent review activity and positive sentiment, you get a better sense of consistency. Are people still talking about their experience? Is the positivity recent? Is there enough volume to suggest an established pattern?

Ava Dawson

And I like that this method keeps the conversation grounded in patient experience signals instead of pretending reviews can tell us everything. They can’t. But they can help answer practical questions patients actually care about, like: do people seem satisfied overall, is feedback current, and is there enough of it to feel meaningful?

Daniel Garcia

Also, small note, the original analysis says these clinics stood out based on available patient review data. That wording matters. It’s careful, and it should be. This is about reputation patterns across review platforms, not declaring who is “best” in some universal sense.

Ava Dawson

Exactly. And for people who feel buried under tabs and star scores, that’s where ScoreDoc becomes useful. It pulls together review information so you don’t have to bounce across platform after platform trying to mentally build your own spreadsheet. Which, by the way, some of us are one stressful mole-check away from doing.

Daniel Garcia

And if you are doing that spreadsheet, no judgment. But yes, this can make the search process faster and a lot less fragmented.

Chapter 3

How Patients Can Use the List to Make a Faster, Smarter Choice

Ava Dawson

So how should someone actually use a list like this? I’d say start with your real need. Are you looking for help with acne? Ongoing eczema or rash management? A skin check because something changed? A cosmetic consult? Different situations can change what matters most to you in a clinic experience.

Daniel Garcia

For example, if you expect ongoing treatment and follow-ups, recent review activity may matter a lot because it suggests active patient engagement over time. If you’re comparing two clinics with similar ratings, review volume can add context. And if written comments trend positive overall, that positive sentiment can reinforce the idea of a consistently good experience.

Ava Dawson

And communication matters. I know that sounds basic, but when you’re worried about a skin issue, clear explanations can make a huge difference. Same with professionalism and scheduling. Those are exactly the kinds of experience signals patients often talk about in reviews, and they’re part of what makes a clinic feel manageable instead of stressful.

Daniel Garcia

I’d also encourage people to treat this list as a starting point, not the finish line. ScoreDoc itself makes that distinction. The report is designed to help identify doctors or clinics with strong overall review scores in an area, and patients are encouraged to independently verify information before making a decision.

Ava Dawson

That’s a really healthy way to use it. Not “the internet has spoken, case closed,” but more like, “Great, now I have a credible shortlist and I’m not starting from zero.” Honestly, that alone can be a relief.

Daniel Garcia

And in Houston, with 57 dermatology clinics considered in this report, narrowing down to five strong options based on the last 24 months of patient feedback can save people real time. That’s especially helpful if your skin concern is uncomfortable, recurring, or just mentally taking up too much space.

Ava Dawson

So to recap, the five clinics highlighted in this Houston analysis are Advanced Dermatology–Katy, Complete Dermatology-Washington Avenue, Dermatology & Laser Surgery Center, Elite Dermatology & Plastic Surgery, and Uptown Dermatology. Each stood out for strong review performance based on recent patient feedback patterns.

Daniel Garcia

And the reason that matters is simple: when review information is gathered in one place, it becomes easier to compare clinics quickly and make a more confident next step. Less tab-hopping, less guessing, more clarity.

Ava Dawson

So if you’re in Houston and looking for dermatology care, whether that’s for acne, chronic skin concerns, monitoring, or just finally getting that one thing checked out, these five clinics offer a strong place to begin your search. Not the only factor, but a very solid starting point built from recent patient feedback.

Daniel Garcia

And that’s really what we want on this show—to make healthcare choices feel less foggy and a little more doable.

Ava Dawson

Absolutely. Thanks for hanging out with us on Review Remedy. I’m Ava Dawson—

Daniel Garcia

—and I’m Daniel Garcia.

Ava Dawson

We’ll catch you next time with more clear, practical healthcare review insights. Bye, Daniel.

Daniel Garcia

Bye, Ava. Take care, everyone.