The UCLA Division of Dermatology provides comprehensive care for patients with skin cancer through the Skin Cancer/Melanoma Program. Clinical care is facilitated primarily by UCLA dermatology care clinics throughout the Los Angeles area and surrounding communities.
The UCLA Skin Cancer/Melanoma Program welcomes new patients, and referrals by health care professionals.
Make an Appointment
For general information about being treated for skin cancer at UCLA, or to schedule an appointment, call:
Inpatient and Consultation Service
Phone: (310) 917-3376
Clinical Care Locations:
Westwood Dermatology Clinic
200 UCLA Medical Plaza, Suite 450
Los Angeles, CA 90095-6957
Appointments: (310) 917-3376
Information:(310) 917-3376
Prescription refills: (310) 267-4433
Santa Monica Dermatology Clinic
1131 Wilshire Blvd. #200
Santa Monica, CA 90401
Appointments: (310) 917-3376
Information:(310) 917-3376
Prescription refills: (310) 267-4433
UCLA Dermatologic Surgery Clinic
200 UCLA Medical Plaza, Suite 465
Los Angeles, CA 90095-6957
Appointments: (310) 825-6911
Prescription refills: (310) 267-4472
Inpatient and consultation service: (310) 825-6911
Administrative Office
UCLA Division of Dermatology
52-121 CHS
10833 Le Conte Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1750
Phone: (310) 825-5420
Fax: (310) 206-9878
For directions to primary UCLA Dermatology and UCLA Health System facilities, see our location map.
Clinical Trials
Clinical trials are carefully controlled research studies in which skin cancer patients help doctors and scientists find ways to improve health and cancer care, and to make sure the treatments are safe and effective. Each study is designed to address and answer specific scientific questions and to find better ways to prevent, diagnose or treat cancer. A clinical trial is one of the final stages resulting from the research conducted during intensive and lengthy laboratory studies.
If you are interested in finding out more about these studies, visit our Clinical Trials Guide for general information and a listing of currently open clinical trials.
Additional Resources
For more information on skin cancer treatment services at UCLA, visit the following related website: