Cape Cod Dermatology, LLC

Welcome! Since 1991, Cape Cod Dermatology, LLC has been working to provide the best dermatological care for patients on Cape Cod. Our experience in dermatology is coupled with genuine concern for our patients. All of our staff is dedicated to your comfort and medical care. Our goal is to help you achieve and maintain healthy skin.  We encourage you to contact our office at 508-771-9779.

You’ll find an array of valuable information on this website about problems, 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.

We are proud to be an affiliate of Cape Cod Healthcare.

Cape Cod Dermatology, LLC complies with applicable Federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, or sex.




Our office is fragrance free, please refrain from wearing perfumes, colognes, or lotions to your visit. Thank You !

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Cape Cod Dermatology, LLC 134 Ansel Hallet Road West Yarmouth, MA 02673

To get in touch with us, give us a call at (508) 771-9779
Fax: 508-771-4355

Meet Our Providers

  • ​William W. Fiske, M.D.

    William W. Fiske, M.D. is a Board Certified Dermatologist with over twenty-five years   experience.  He graduated from Swarthmore College with a major in chemistry before going on to further study at Harvard, after which he received his medical degree from the University of Massachusetts School of Medicine.
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  • Elizabeth M. Tocci, M.D.

    Elizabeth M. Tocci, M.D., is a Board Certified Dermatologist with clinical interests in both adult and pediatric dermatology as well as dermatologic surgery.
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  • Bri Schreiner, PA-C,

    Bri Schreiner, PA-C, is a graduate of Yale University (BA), Pace University (Masters in Teaching), and Franklin Pierce University (Masters in Physician Assistant Studies).
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Featured Articles

Read about helpful topics

  • Warts

    Warts are non-cancerous, benign growths on the skin that are caused by infection from viruses known as human papillomavirus (HPV). The most common type of warts include: common warts, plantar warts (warts that appear on the soles of the feet), flat warts, and genital warts. Warts can present as rough, ...

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  • Vitiligo

    Vitiligo is an autoimmune disease which causes the loss or inactivation of pigment producing cells in the skin, resulting in light or white patches of skin and hair. The degree and severity of pigment loss can vary from person to person. In some, it is localized to a small area or streak. In others, ...

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  • Venous Lakes

    Venous lakes are bluish, purplish, vascular papules that occur on sun exposed areas such as the ears and lips. They are a result of long-term sun exposure and sun damage. As they are harmless, no treatment is necessary. However, they can be treated or removed if bothersome or symptomatic. Disclaimer: ...

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  • Urticaria (Hives)

    Urticaria is the medical term for hives - a common skin rash which presents with itchy pink welts. The welts can vary in size, shape, and distribution. A defining characteristic is that the individual lesions are transient, appearing and resolving within a 24 hour period. So, even though an individual ...

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  • Tinea Versicolor

    Tinea versicolor, also called pityriasis versicolor, is a common skin infection caused by the overgrowth of a yeast. Typically, it presents as patchy areas of lighter or darker discoloration on the trunk and shoulders that can be scaly in appearance. It can affect anyone, but is more common in teens ...

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  • Tinea

    Tinea refers to a group of fungal infections which can affect the skin, hair, and nails. The specific name of the infection depends on the affected area of the body. A few common examples include: tinea capitis (infection of the scalp/head) - often referred to as ringworm tinea corporis (infection ...

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  • The Damaging Effects of UV Radiation

    The sun emits UV radiation in the form of UVA, UVB, and UVC. UVA rays, which are the longest, penetrate the deepest in the skin and are responsible for tanning and premature aging. UVB rays are shorter and responsible for vitamin D production in the skin. UVB rays are also the cause of sunburning. UVC ...

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  • Sunscreen

    Sunscreen use is critical to protecting your skin from UV radiation. Wearing the right sunscreen will allow you to maximize your time in the sun while being protected from its harmful rays. Dermatologists recommend picking a broad spectrum sunscreen (one which blocks both UVA and UVB rays) with an SPF ...

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  • Sun Safety

    Protection from UV radiation is important all year round, even on cloudy or cold days. UV radiation can even reflect off water, sand, and snow. Below are some tips on sun safety: Use sunscreen. Pick a broad spectrum sunscreen (one which blocks both UVA and UVB rays) with an SPF 30 or higher. Apply liberally, ...

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  • Stretch Marks (Striae)

    Stretch marks are a type of scar that occurs when the skin stretches rapidly. Examples include: growth spurts during puberty, pregnancy, rapid weight loss or gain, and bodybuilding. It can appear as pinkish, purplish, or flesh colored linear bands or streaks on the skin that are depressed or indented. ...

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West Yarmouth Hours of Operation

Our Regular Schedule

Monday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Tuesday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Wednesday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Thursday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Friday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

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