PHOTOMEDICINE UNIT
At the Rhode Island Hospital Photomedicine Department, we understand the devastating effects that psoriasis and other skin problems can have on your daily life. We pledge to provide you with appropriate treatments, using state-of-the-art equipment, administered by specially trained, knowledgeable nurses in a friendly stress free environment.
Martin A. Weinstock, M.D.,
Ph.D., Director, Division of Photomedicine
Photomedicine Nurses
FACTS ABOUT PHOTOTHERAPY
What is Phototherapy?
Phototherapy is the exposure to ultraviolet light rays for the purpose of treating
various skin disorders. It has been administered since the 1920's by dermatology
nurses who understand and instruct patients in the relationship between natural
and artificial light sources and the short and long term effects of each.
What Diseases are Treated with Phototherapy?
The vast majority of our patients have psoriasis, a skin disorder affecting
as many as 6 million Americans. However, there are many other disorders that
may respond to ultraviolet exposure, such as eczema, vitiligo, and cutaneous
T-cell lymphoma. Also, patients who suffer from certain forms of severe itching
(e.g. due to kidney and liver problems) may benefit from treatments. Your dermatologist
determines if phototherapy is appropriate for you.
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Who Administers the Phototherapy Treatments?
In accordance with your dermatologists orders, our staff of specially trained,
experienced phototherapy nurses will administer
your treatments. Your skin is evaluated by the nurse prior to each treatment
and adjustments in your dose of ultraviolet light may be made, depending on
many criteria. Our nurses keep your dermatologist informed of your response
to treatment on a regular basis. Our phototherapy nurses have received specialized
training in phototherapy and have a combined total of more than 40 years of
phototherapy experience.
What About Parking and Accessibility?
The phototherapy department is located in the Jane Brown Building at Rhode Island
Hospital. Ample parking is provided adjacent to the building for your convenience
and a coupon for free parking is provided to you at each visit. You never have
to pay for parking. The main entrance to the Jane Brown Building is handicap
accessible.
Rhode Island Hospital Directions/Parking/Map
The hours of operation are:
Mon-Fri 7:00 AM-10:00 PM
Sat 7:00 AM-3:30 PM
Sun 7:30 AM-12:30 PM
We are not open on holidays
Will My Insurance Cover Phototherapy Treatments?
Phototherapy treatments are covered by most insurance carriers, but
pre-authorization may be required prior to beginning treatments. Some
insurance companies require copayment. Our business office
representative is available to answer questions regarding insurance.
To reach the unit or to make appointments:
Phone: (401) 444-4848
Fax: (401) 444-7410