Meet Our Doctors: Dr. Brittanya Limone

Uderm | Dermatology & Mohs Surgery

Whole-Person Care

Dr. Brittanya Limone pursued her medical degree because she realized health played a pivotal role in overall happiness. “When we are healthy, we feel better, we act better, and we think better,” she shares. “I wanted to help others maximize their health so that they could be the best overall human beings they could be.” In her practice, Dr. Limone focuses not only on direct care of the skin, but also taking care of the body as a whole. “Nothing can beat the results of a skincare routine complemented by sufficient sleep, regular exercise, adequate hydration, a well-balanced diet, a conscience at peace, and trust in a higher power,” she finishes.

I love my patients. I love that I get to come alongside them, visualize their needs, and build long-term relationships.”

My Credentials

Medical Degree:

Loma Linda University School of Medicine – Loma Linda, CA

Certifications:

Fellow, American Academy of Dermatology

Dermatology Residency, Loma Linda University Health

Recognitions:

Member, Alpha Omega Alpha (AΩA) Honor Medical Society

Marilyn J Herber Outstanding Leadership Award

McGraw-Hill/Lange Medical Student Award

Specialties:

Dermatology

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1. What is one of your happiest professional moments?

I met a patient, wearing a wig, who had lost nearly all of her hair to an autoimmune illness. Over several months, we completely restored her back to a full head of hair using a variety of treatments. Walking into the patient’s room and seeing her smiling ear-to-ear without her wig and a full head of her own hair was absolutely priceless!

2. What sets your practice apart?

Uderm is a dermatology practice that puts patients first. It is filled with whole-hearted physicians and staff that view the patient as a whole person. I strive to ensure all of my patients needs are met and take into account the different facets that may be influencing their condition.

3. What is your philosophy when it comes to the care of your patients?

My philosophy is that the patient comes first. I want to build a relationship with my patients. I desire to take time listening and do not wish anyone to feel rushed. I do my best to address their concerns and ensure that all their needs have been met. 

4. What’s the key to making a great first impression?

The key to making a great first impression is a genuine smile, firm handshake, and great eye contact. Especially in our current digital age, I believe nothing will ever replace taking a moment to make that connection with another person face-to-face.

5. What accolades mean the most to you?

The best accolades to me are the smiles from patients returning with skin conditions resolved, skin cancers treated, and wrinkles thwarted from filler and botulinum toxin.

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