Stacia Miles, MD, Dermatology, The Austin Diagnostic Clinic

Stacia Miles, M.D.
ADC Dermatology


ADC Westlake
The Cielo Center in Westlake
1250 Capital of Texas Highway 360 S.
Building 3, 1st Floor
Appointments: 512-901-4054


Medical Education:

bullet Medical degree: University of Missouri School of Medicine
Columbia, Missouri, 1998-2002
bullet Internship:  Internal Medicine, University Hospital Department of Internal Medicine, Columbia, Missouri, 2002-2003
bullet Residency: Dermatology, University Hospital Department of Dermatology
Columbia, Missouri, 2003-2006

Board Certification:  Board Certified by the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD)

Licensure: Texas Medical Board licensee

Professional Affiliations:

bullet Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society
bullet Diplomat of the American Academy of Dermatology
bullet American Psoriasis Foundation
bullet Missouri State Medical Association

Honors and Awards:

bullet Chief Resident Department of Dermatology, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 2005-2006
bullet Alpha Omega Alpha 2001 – Present
bullet Intern of the Year, Department of Internal Medicine, 2003.
bullet Joseph Chapel, M.D. Memorial Scholarship for Clinical Excellence, 2002.
bullet Claude Leeper, M.D. Scholarship for Academic Achievement, 2001
bullet Phi Kappa Phi Medical Honor Society, 2001.

Publications and Research: 

bullet "Effects of chemotherapy on skin and hair", Ailor SK, Miles SC, MoMed, 2007 Mar-Apr;104(2):124-6.
bullet "Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and Anorexia Nervosa:A Dangerous Combination?" Stacia C Miles, D. Paul Robinson, Judith L. Mies, MD PhD, Pediatric Dermatology 24 (3), E1-E4.
bullet S. Miles, W. McGlathery, B.Abernathie, "The importance of screening for laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis operation (LASIK) before prescribing isotretinoin". Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, Volume 54, Issue 1, Pages 180-181, 2006.
bullet Yancey PG, Miles SC, Schwegel J, Jerome WG. “Uptake and Trafficking of
Mildly Oxidized LDL and Acetylated LDL in THP-1 Cells Does Not Explain the Differences in Lysosomal Metabolism of These Two Liproproteins”. Microscopy
and Microanalysis. 8, 81-93, 2002.
bullet Yancey PG, Miles SC, Jerome WG. “Lysosomal accumulation of oxidized LDL cholesterol ester in macrophage foam cells.” Mol Biol Cell 1997:450a.
bullet Miles SC and Dyer JA, “Urticaria after Topical Application of Cantharidin,”
submitted to Pediatric Dermatology 10/1/2004.

Special Interests:  

Dr. Miles specializes in medical dermatology including the diagnosis and treatment of skin cancer, acne, eczema, rosacea and many other conditions of the skin in patients of all ages. In addition she performs several cosmetic procedures including BOTOX® injections and skin peels to improve skin appearance, reduce sun damage and decrease fine wrinkles. Please contact the ADC Westlake office at 512-334-2400 to make your appointment.



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