Welcome to Our Practice

Dermatologist Alpharetta, GA

Welcome! Since 2000, North Pointe Dermatology has been working with patients to provide the best dermatological care for patients in the Alpharetta area. Corinne G Smith, MD's experience in dermatology is coupled with genuine concern for her patients. All of our staff is dedicated to your comfort and prompt attention as well. Our goal is to help you maintain healthy, beautiful skin.

This web site provides you with an overview of our practice and the field of dermatology. As you navigate the site, you'll find information about North Pointe Dermatology's practice philosophy, physician, our Alpharetta office location, insurance policies, and appointment scheduling procedures. Please browse the site at your convenience and feel free to contact us with any questions. 

You'll find a lot of valuable information on the web site about skin problems, diagnoses and treatments. We believe informed patients are better prepared to make decisions about their health and well being. We encourage you to review this information to help you understand any health concerns you may face.

Meet Our Doctor

  • Corinne G Smith, MD

    Corinne G Smith, MD aims to make a difference in the lives of her patients by providing the highest quality care in a comfortable environment...

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Testimonials

  • "I have been a patient of North Pointe Dermatology for many years. In fact my parents, husband and children are patients as well. Dr. Corinne Smith is professional, knowledgeable and extremely thorough! She is also very gentle when performing procedures. Her office staff is always helpful and courteous. I highly recommend North Pointe Dermatology!"
    Lisa Cabrera
  • "I began using Dr. Corinne G. Smith around 2006 and will continue to do so because Dr. Smith is the one person that I believe saved my life. Dr. Smith found Melanoma cancer on the crown of my head, arranged surgery and to date “I’m free of Melanoma cancer” of which I am so grateful."
    Wayne G. Hensley
  • "I feel better than ever about my skin."
    Stephanie De Leon
  • "The care and compassion of Dr. Smith and staff are what keep us coming back to Corinne G Smith, MD"
    The Johnson Family

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Our Location

3400 C Old Milton Pkwy Ste 565 Alpharetta, GA, 30005

Hours of Operation

Our Regular Schedule

Monday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Tuesday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Wednesday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Thursday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Friday:

8:00 am-4:00 pm

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

COVID-19 POLICY UPDATE

Masks are Optional. However, for your own and everyone's safety, we request you to wear a mask if you fall in any of the following categories:

  • Exposure to COVID-19 in last 10 days
  • Any Flu, Covid or Respiratory symptoms
  • Tested for Covid/Flu & waiting for results
  • Recent Air travel or Large Crowd events
  • Compromised Immune system

Thank you!