Summit Mohs Dermatology is a physician-owned surgical center specializing in advanced skin cancer removal and reconstruction in Herriman and all surrounding areas.

Precision Skin Cancer Surgery. Centered on You.

Summit Mohs Dermatology is led by a board-certified dermatologist and fellowship-trained Mohs surgeon specializing in advanced skin cancer removal and reconstruction. Every stage of the procedure is performed with precision and complete margin control to achieve the highest cure rates possible.

With an on-site Mohs laboratory, each layer of tissue is examined under the microscope in real time to confirm complete cancer removal. This meticulous process allows for same-day treatment and reconstruction in most cases.

We understand that undergoing skin cancer surgery is a significant experience. Our team provides unhurried, attentive care, ensuring you understand each step of treatment and feel fully supported from consultation through reconstruction and healing.

Mohs surgery is the gold standard for treating many skin cancers, with cure rates approaching 99% for certain primary tumors. By removing only tissue affected by cancer, this technique maximizes tumor clearance while minimizing scarring.

Summit Mohs Dermatology is an independent, physician-led surgical center committed to delivering high-quality, accessible skin cancer care to the Herriman and the surrounding community. Our decisions are guided solely by what is best for our patients.

“From consultation to the procedure, I felt informed and confident. Dr. Cowart explained every step and the results exceeded my expectations.”

Cara B.
Treated for Scarring

Dedicated to Skin Cancer Treatment

Summit Mohs Dermatology is focused exclusively on the surgical treatment of skin cancer. Our commitment is to precision, safety, and thoughtful reconstruction for every patient.

Schedule your skin cancer consultation today.

Opening Late Spring 2026

Advanced Skin Cancer Surgery in Herriman

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Call 801-980-2546 to request early scheduling access.