• BIG CHANGES AT VALLEY DERMATOLOGY CENTER
    WITH MIXED EMOTIONS, WE ARE ANNOUNCING DR. JEFFREY WEISS, D.O. IS RETIRING. VDC WILL CLOSE EFFECTIVE MARCH 31, 2024.
    No Patient Care At This Time!

Dr. Jeffrey Weiss, D.O. is RETIRING. VDC will close permanently March 31, 2024. 

It's been a pleasure serving as your dermatologist the past 24 years! 

All patient charts from VDC have been transferred to EAGLE RIVER DERMATOLOGY. Please call them: 1-907-694-3303 for a copy of your records.

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Welcome to Our Practice

Welcome to Valley Dermatology Center, Your Dermatologist in Wasilla, Alaska

Since 1999, Valley Dermatology Center has been striving to provide the best dermatologic care for patients in the Mat-Su area. Dr. Jeffrey Weiss’ experience in dermatology is coupled with genuine concern for his patients. All of our staff is dedicated to your comfort and prompt attention. Our goal is to help you achieve and maintain healthy skin!

This web site provides you with an overview of our practice and the field of dermatology. As you navigate the site, you’ll find information about Dr. Weiss' practice philosophy, office location, insurance policies, and appointment scheduling procedures. Please browse the site at your convenience and feel free to contact us with any questions.

You’ll also find an array of valuable information on this website about skin concerns, diagnoses and treatments related to dermatology. We believe informed patients are better prepared to make decisions about their health and well being. We encourage you to review this information to help you understand any health concerns you may face.


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Office Hours Until March 15, 2024

Patients are welcome to pick up their records on the following days:

Wasilla Office

Monday:

Closed

Tuesday:

10:00 am-2:00 pm

Wednesday:

10:00 am-2:00 pm

Thursday:

10:00 am-2:00 pm

Friday:

10:00 am-2:00 pm

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

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