SKIN CANCER SCREENING

Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the US and most is easily treatable when found early

Routine skin cancer screenings with Dr. Echols can help with early detection

SURGERY FOR SKIN CANCER

Most skin cancers can be treated with surgical excision

Dr. Echols is highly trained in skin cancer removal

Surgery for benign skin lesions

Many benign skin lesions such as cysts or lipomas (fatty tumors) can be removed in an office setting. Dr. Echols is trained in the surgical removal of benign skin lesions

Acne Treatment

Acne can be a big problem for both kids, teens, and adults. Many treatments options are available. Ask Dr. Echols which treatment is right for you

Eczema & Other Skin Rashes

Itching of the skin can be extremely bothersome and interfere with normal day to day activities

Dr. Echols can help you manage your eczema, hives or other rashes, and/or itching

Psoriasis Treatment

Psoriasis can be a bothersome, lifelong problem
however there are now many treatments available for psoriasis that can improve both skin psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis.
Ask Dr. Echols which treatments are best for you

Dermatopathology

Biopsies of skin are often taken to help clarify what is causing a rash and to identify what type of skin cancer you have. Biopsies are best read by dermatologists or pathologists who have special training in interpreting these biopsies

Because Dr. Echols also practices dermatopathology she can better correlate your results with your clinical findings to ensure thorough and comprehensive dermatologic care

Treatment of Skin Infections

Warts are a common skin infection. A variety of specialized treatments are available that can be tailored to you

Bacterial infection of the skin is easily identified and treated

Fungal infection of the skin (ringworm for example) is also easily diagnosed and treated

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About Dr. Echols

Katie Echols grew up in Pike County, Georgia. She loved science from a young age and by late high school knew she wanted to pursue a career in healthcare. Her grandfather, Dr. Raymond E. Flake, himself a retired internal medicine doctor, played a large role in inspiring her to choose medicine. Echols was particularly interested in the field of pathology, but during medical school at the Medical College of Georgia she realized she loved interacting with patients and didn’t want to give up direct patient care. Then she discovered dermatology. Dermatology is a unique field in medicine — a physician can train in dermatology, do further training in dermatopathology, and then practice both clinical and surgical dermatology as well as dermatopathology. It was a perfect fit for her wide range of interests.

Dr. Echols and her husband, Blain, fell in love with Colorado when they moved to Denver for her internship at Presbyterian/St. Luke’s Hospital. After her training was complete, they began their search for a small Colorado town to call home. The Echols moved to Salida in 2017, and Dr. Echols has been practicing dermatology in both Salida and Gunnison clinics ever since. The Echols have two young sons, Finley (5) and Rowan (2), and they’re thankful to raise their children in such an amazing place.

Education & Training

Fellowship

Dermatopathology Fellowship at
Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC

Residency

Dermatology Residency at
Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC

Internship

Colorado Health Foundation’s Transitional Internship at
Presbyterian/St. Luke’s Medical Center, Denver, CO

Medical School

Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA
Undergraduate: The University of Georgia, Athens, GA

For Dr. Echol’s complete CV click here

Current Practices

HRRMC
Dermatology

Rio Grande Hospital
Specialty Clinic