Berkeley has Dr. John Peterson, who is the retiring physician whose patient panel you would take over. Then, there’s Dr. Caleb Jeon who’s crushing production as a new provider due to the demand. There is an experienced PA, Helen, who has been there for 25
years, and she has great relationships with staff and patients. Albany has two fantastic Dermatologists with established patient bases and great reputations. There is currently a wait time of 70 days for new patients. Additionally, these providers are nearing retirement, so the ownership of market share presents a huge opportunity for any incoming provider.
John L. Peterson MD, PhD is a graduate of the University of Utah School of Medicine. Upon graduation he completed an internship in internal medicine, followed by a dermatology residency at Walter Reed Army Medical Center and was certified by the American Academy of Dermatology in 1972.
While on active duty with the army, Dr. Peterson served as chief of dermatology. His experience has included clinical as well as cosmetic dermatology. Starting with his introduction to dermatology at the University of Utah, he has been fortunate to observe, develop, and participate in many of dermatology’s innovative improvements in skin and hair care. Dr. Peterson is a knowledgeable and conscientious physician who greatly cares for his patients.
Dr. Caleb Jeon grew up in Honolulu, Hawaii, and received his medical degree from the University of Hawaii, John A. Burns School of Medicine. During his time in medical school, Dr. Jeon was awarded a prestigious research fellowship at the University of California San Francisco, where he completed additional training and was involved in multiple clinical trials on the latest advanced treatments for psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, and other chronic inflammatory skin diseases. Subsequently, Dr. Jeon completed his internship and dermatology residency at the Los Angeles County Harbor-UCLA Medical Center.
Dr. Jeon has authored an extensive number of peer-reviewed scientific articles in prestigious journals such as the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology and served as a reviewer for dermatologic journals. He has also presented his research at multiple local and national dermatologic society meetings and written several book chapters on psoriasis and other skin conditions.
Highly-committed to patient care, Dr. Jeon prioritizes each person’s unique needs to provide the best possible outcome and satisfaction.
Dr. Jeon speaks fluent Korean, and his hobbies are visual as his specialty; he is an avid lover of videography, filmmaking, and photography.
Helen Chodsky, PA-C is a certified dermatological physician assistant who has been practicing in the San Francisco Bay Area since 2003 and has built a reputation for providing high quality care to her patients. Prior to her training as a physician assistant, Helen was a practicing dermatologist in the Ukraine and Russia. She graduated magna cum laude and is a member of Pi Alpha National Honor Society for recognition of outstanding physician assistants.
Ms. Chodsky is experienced in both medical and cosmetic dermatology and holds a surgical certification. She practices all aspects of medical dermatology, including diagnosis, treatment, and minor surgery. She also works with HIV patients treating lipodystrophy with Sculptra and Radiesse. She performs a wide range of cosmetic procedures, including Botox™ and fillers (Restylane®, Perlane®, Juvéderm®, Belotero®, and Voluma®), as well as laser treatments and sclerotherapy for spider veins. Her professional associations include:
A board-certified dermatologist since 1998, Dr. Kathy Fang devotes her practice to the diagnosis and treatment of patients of all ages and all skin conditions, and to the improvement of skin health through certain cosmetic procedures and lasers.
Dr. Fang received her Medical Degree with honors from Shanghai Second Medical University in Shanghai, China. She received her residency training in Internal Medicine in Shanghai, and later at Alameda County Hospital in Oakland, California. Then, she completed her second residency training in Dermatology at University of California in Davis. She was the Chief Resident in her senior year.
Dr. Fang also received her PhD in molecular and cellular oncology from Rockefeller University, New York. Upon completion of her PhD and dermatology residence, Dr. Fang worked at Veterans Administration Medical Center, University of California, Davis, for several years to care for patients and carry out research.
In the past decade, Dr. Fang has placed her primary focus on Medical Dermatology and patient care, including skin cancers and cancer surgeries. Dr. Fang has found practicing dermatology and treating patients with various skin issues deeply satisfying and rewarding. She strives to provide the best dermatological care in a warm, supportive environment. She is also fluent in Chinese.
Dr. Fang is a diplomat of the American Board of Dermatology, an active member of American Medical Associations, American Academy of Dermatology, California Medical Associations, and California Society of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery.
Dr. McCalmont grew up in small-town Iowa and attended the University of Iowa College of Medicine. She completed her dermatology training at Wake Forest University Medical School in North Carolina. She has been practicing community dermatology in El Cerrito and Albany since 1992.
Dr. McCalmont has built a broad medical dermatology practice over those 2 decades. Much of her practice centers on personally treating skin cancers or utilizing the surgical expertise of local Mohs surgeons like Dr. Fu. She has been recognized by her peers as one of the Best Doctors of the East Bay on multiple occasions.
Dr. McCalmont spends her time outside the office bicycling with her husband, cooking, gardening, and reading.