Medicare Procedure and Patient Information
2021 Medicare Procedure Volume
Volume of procedures performed by Dr. Lucinda Liu Kohn, MD for Medicare patients.
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Dr. Lucinda Liu Kohn, MD is a pediatric dermatologist in Aurora, CO specializing in pediatric dermatology. She graduated from Yale School of Medicine in 2014 and has 10 years of experience. Dr. Lucinda Liu Kohn, MD is affiliated with University of Colorado Medicine, Hill Physicians, UNIVERSITY PHYSICIANS INCORPORATED and DHHS PHS NAIHS CHINLE COMPREHENSIVE.
13123 East 16th Avenue
Aurora, CO 80045
469 State Highway 7
Broomfield, CO 80023
5000 Civic Center Drive
San Rafael, CA 94903
Biopsy
A biopsy is a procedure performed to remove a small sample of cells for testing. The cells are examined in a laboratory to check for disease, or sometimes to see how badly a known disease is affecting them. Biopsy can be performed on any part of the body.
Although biopsy is most often associated with cancer, it can also be used to check for other diseases, such as infections. A biopsy sample can be scraped, cut, collected with a needle, taken with a machine that punches out a tiny piece, or removed with the tiny tools in an endoscope.
In most cases, a biopsy is a simple outpatient procedure. Depending on the procedure, patients may need to stop taking certain medications beforehand, such as blood thinners. It is important for patients to tell doctors if they are pregnant, as certain biopsies require the use of x-rays to guide the needle to the right location. There is usually very little pain associated with a biopsy. Patients will have to wait a few days to hear the results.
Skin Issues
The skin is the largest organ in the body, protecting and covering the more sensitive inner organs. Considering its size and that it is constantly exposed to the elements, the skin is usually relatively problem-free. However that doesn't mean that issues don't come up from time to time that might need the help of a professional. The most common skin issues that people seek medical help with are cosmetic issues, acne, eczema, dermatitis, psoriasis, and skin growths.
Professional cosmetic skin treatments exist to treat wrinkles, scars, dark spots, remove excess hair, tone and tighten skin, and otherwise improve the appearance of the skin. They may use lasers, light therapy, chemical peels, microdermabrasion, or many other forms of skin treatment.
Acne occurs when hair follicles become clogged with oil and dead skin cells, most commonly on the face or back. The clogged follicles can then become infected and inflamed. Treatments include antibiotics, anti-inflammatories, and retinoid creams.
Eczema is dry, sensitive skin that causes an itchy red rash, often in response to specific triggers. It is common in childhood but can sometimes last into adulthood. The main treatment involves keeping skin well moisturized.
Dermatitis is the medical name for any kind of skin inflammation or rash. Rashes can happen because of an allergy or contact with an irritating substance. They may be red, itchy, or even painful. They are often treated with antihistamines or moisturizing creams containing cortisone.
Psoriasis is patches of thick, red skin that is covered in silvery scales. It is often itchy and sore. Psoriasis is thought to be caused by an immune disorder, and it runs in families. Psoriasis is not contagious. There is no cure, but there are medicated creams available to treat the symptoms.
Skin growths, including warts and moles, are usually not serious. However, some skin growths should be examined by a doctor to make sure they don't cause problems in the future. Warts are harmless, rough, bumpy growths caused by a viral infection. They occur most often on the hands and feet. Because they are caused by a virus, they are contagious. Moles are brown or black spots that are sometimes raised slightly from the surface of the skin. They happen when clumps of pigment cells form in a cluster instead of spread out. Moles are harmless except that they are more vulnerable to cancer than other parts of the skin. Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States, and its risk increases with sun exposure and fair skin tone.
Skin issues can be embarrassing or irritating, but most are minor and can be treated without serious problems. Some, however, can be a sign of a more significant issue, so it is important to see a doctor for anything out of the ordinary.
Volume of procedures performed by Dr. Lucinda Liu Kohn, MD for Medicare patients.
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Volume of procedures performed by Dr. Lucinda Liu Kohn, MD for Medicare patients.
doctor visit | 20 |
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Dr. Lucinda Liu Kohn, MD graduated from Yale School of Medicine in 2014. She completed residency at University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Affiliated Hospitals. She has a state license in California.
Medical School: Yale School of Medicine (2014)
Residency: University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Affiliated Hospitals (2018)
Licensed In: California
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Dr. Lucinda Kohn's area of specialization is pediatric dermatology. She speaks Mandarin. These areas are among Dr. Kohn's clinical interests: nail issues, hair problems, and biopsy. Her professional affiliations include Children's Hospital Colorado and the University of Colorado Medicine. Her education and training includes medical school at Yale School of Medicine and residency at a hospital affiliated with the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF).