Hiring virtual medical staff for a dermatology practice in Virginia
Dermatology practices balance medical derm, surgical derm (Mohs), and high-margin cosmetic services in a single schedule. Our dermatology virtual medical assistants coordinate cosmetic consults and conversions for Botox, fillers, lasers, and body contouring, schedule Mohs cases, follow up on biopsy results, manage product re-orders for SkinMedica/SkinCeuticals, and run insurance verification for medical derm visits. Trained to convert cosmetic inquiries with the same warmth as a luxury concierge.
Virginia has more than 25,000 active physicians, with major hubs in Northern Virginia (DC suburbs), Richmond, Norfolk-Virginia Beach, and Charlottesville. Strong demand from primary care, dental, dermatology, and OB-GYN practices across NoVa and the Tidewater region.
Virginia local market intelligence
What dermatology practices in Virginia need to know before hiring virtual staff
Where Virginia dermatology demand is concentrated
Demand is concentrated in Northern Virginia (concierge primary care, dermatology, pediatrics serving the DC commuter belt), Richmond (multi-specialty groups), and the Tidewater region (military-adjacent primary care and behavioral health). Concierge and direct primary care groups in NoVa generate the largest staffing requests.
Virginia payer mix and prior auth volume
Virginia runs roughly 55% commercial / 30% Medicare and Medicare Advantage / 15% Medicaid in private practice. Anthem BCBS of Virginia, Optima Health, CareFirst, and UnitedHealthcare drive most prior auth volume; Medicaid managed care plans (Sentara, Anthem HealthKeepers Plus, Molina) dominate eligibility verification.
Compliance and licensing notes for Virginia practices
Virginia's Consumer Data Protection Act (VCDPA) and the state's Health Records Privacy Act layer on top of HIPAA, with stricter rules on patient access requests and a 60-day response window. Staffing For Doctors virtual staff are trained on VCDPA and HRPA before working any Virginia chart.
“Our Reston DPC practice grew from 380 to 620 patients in eight months with two Staffing For Doctors VMAs handling intake, refills, and prior auth - no new in-office hires.”
Founding Physician, Direct Primary Care Practice, Reston, VA
Virginia dermatology roles we staff
Cosmetic Coordinator / Patient Concierge
A dermatology cosmetic coordinator is the dedicated voice that converts inbound aesthetic inquiries into booked consults and procedures. They walk patients through Botox, dermal fillers, laser (IPL, BBL, Fraxel, Clear & Brilliant), microneedling, body contouring (CoolSculpting, EmSculpt), and chemical peels with the warmth of a luxury concierge. They quote pricing, manage deposits, send pre-treatment instructions, and run rebooking and loyalty outreach to keep cosmetic patients on schedule.
Learn moreDermatology Virtual Medical Assistant
A dermatology virtual medical assistant is a dedicated remote staff member who runs the daily admin workload of a dermatology practice - scheduling medical derm visits, surgical derm and Mohs cases, and cosmetic consults inside Modernizing Medicine EMA, Nextech, eClinicalWorks, or Athena. They route portal and phone messages, manage refills (including biologics), coordinate biopsy result outreach, and run the medical and cosmetic schedules in parallel.
Learn moreMohs Scheduler
A dermatology Mohs scheduler coordinates every Mohs micrographic surgery case from biopsy diagnosis to surgery day. They confirm pathology, secure insurance authorization where required, schedule the case in the right OR slot, send pre-op instructions to the patient (anticoagulant management, NPO instructions if applicable), and confirm 48 hours out. They also coordinate same-day reconstruction or referral to plastic surgery when needed.
Learn morePrior Authorization Specialist (Biologics)
A dermatology prior authorization specialist owns prior auths for biologics and high-cost specialty medications - Dupixent, Skyrizi, Cosentyx, Tremfya, Otezla, Rinvoq, Cibinqo, Adbry, and Stelara - across commercial, Medicare, and Medicaid managed care plans. They submit through CoverMyMeds, payer portals, and patient assistance programs (manufacturer copay cards, free drug, foundations), attach the required clinical documentation (failed therapies, severity scores, lab values), and chase status until approval.
Learn moreWhy Virginia dermatology practices choose Staffing For Doctors
- Coverage scheduled to Eastern Time business hours
- Dermatology-specific training on the EHRs and payers Virginia practices use
- HIPAA compliant with signed BAA and secure devices
- Onboarded in 48 hours with a dedicated Customer Success Manager
- Starts at $14/hour, no setup fees, no benefits overhead
