
Steve has enjoyed working with Dr. Eberting since 2008. He became a Board Certified Physician Assistant in 2004 and is also a fellow of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, the Utah Academy of Physician Assistants, and the Society of Dermatology Physician Assistants. Steve received his bachelor of science in exercise physiology from Brigham Young University and his master of medical science and physician assistant certificate from Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia.
During his undergraduate studies, Steve worked as a rehabilitation therapist in the cardiac rehabilitation department at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center. After earning his PA and master’s degree he worked in family practice and urgent care in both Wyoming and California. During his time in California, Steve was a member of the National Health Service Corps and worked in a remote location in the Tahoe National Forest, providing health care to the people of rural Sierra County. He has been a medical provider at county jails in California, Wyoming and Utah.
Steve has been extensively trained under Dr. Eberting in the diagnosis and treatment of all diseases of the skin, hair and nails. He regularly treats difficult cases of acne using a variety of methods including Accutane, light treatments and every acne treatment in between. He offers several treatment options for warts, including immunotherapy with squaric acid dibutyl ester. Steve performs thorough full body skin exams and mole checks and can treat alopecia, rosacea and eczema. He can diagnose and treat skin cancers, age spots, facial veins, melasma, psoriasis, and much more.
Steve is a native of southwest Wyoming and enjoys all things recreational and outdoors with his family. He served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Sydney, Australia. Steve now lives with his wife and three children in Highland, Utah.
More questions from newsletter – Get $10 off your visit with Steve NOW
If you could choose one of your personality traits to pass on to your children, what would it be? Easy going.
What would you attempt if you knew you could not fail? Either climb Mt Everest or have another child. Both are pretty challenging.
Would you rather teach a young child to read or have to learn again for yourself? Teaching a child to read would be much more fun
What is the best skin care advice you can offer? Wear lots of sunscreen, and to keep your clothes on too!







