Welcome to Our Practice

Welcome to Coastal Derm Medispa (formally Rejuvaderm MediSpa), your skin health professionals of Cranston, RI.

Coastal Derm MediSpa consists of the finest team of Dermatologists, FNP-C, PA-C, and Licensed Aestheticians with over 20 years of experience, our depth and knowledge are unmatched. Dr. Linda Zhou our board-certified dermatologist founded Coastal Derm MediSpa to provide customized skincare treatments, the newest and most advanced procedures for clients of all skin types and ages to help you feel the best about yourself, inside and out.

Besides MediSpa, our company, Coastal Derm & Cosmetic Center, provide full range of dermatology services. Click here to learn more about our clinical services.

Testimonials

  • "Dr. Zhou makes you feel comfortable, she is tremendously professional with the best bedside disposition.. she never enters the room without a ginormous smile which is visible through her mask.. My times spent with Dr. Zhou have always been pleasant and I look forward to every visit.. THANK YOU!!"
    Kristen
  • "Amanda is the best in the game! She always gives the best customer service and makes you feel comfortable in the process I’m always glowing after my facials. This place is my go to!"
    San
  • "Dr. Zhou and Alicia we’re amazing, i was so nervous but they made me feel so comfortable! I Had really bad under eyes and now I feel younger again and brought back my confidence! :) definitely recommend to go see these ladies !!"
    Alison
  • "Amanda is by far the best! I came in a while ago with acne scars and a congested face. She cleared my face and gave detailed care instructions on how I can help my skincare routine at home. My face is now always glowing. Happy to be in the care of the best hands!!!!! I see her religiously."
    Danielle
  • "I see Desiree 3 times a year for a facial. She definitely has a gift for giving Facials. The moment she starts, it feels so amazing and continues to feel amazing until she is finished. Once she begins her magic, you can't help but ask yourself, why did I wait so long to get a facial? I highly recommend Desiree. Thank you Desiree 😊 for an incredible job my skin feels awesome 👌"
    Jacquelyne Lozowski
  • "I have gone to 4 sessions of laser tattoo removal with Kristin G., and she is simply amazing! Her mastery of the laser process and her many years of experience have helped me to get through such a painful experience. I'm grateful to have found her!"
    Allison Keeler
  • "I love this place for my Botox I feel welcomed and comforted throughout the visit and my results are phenomenal. The doctor takes her time with me and makes sure all spots are treated that need it. I highly recommend."
    Gina Cusolito

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Our Regular Schedule

Monday:

8:00 am-6:00 pm

Tuesday:

8:00 am-8:00 pm

Wednesday:

8:00 am-7:00 pm

Thursday:

8:00 am-8:00 pm

Friday:

9:00 am-2:00 pm

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed