A board-certified dermatologist who completed his dermatology residency at Naval Medical Center San Diego from 1971-1974 after earning his medical degree from the University of Vermont College of Medicine in 1967 and a transitional internship at US Naval Hospital in 1968, William Burrows, MD maintains his Hillcrest office at 4094 Fourth Ave one block from the 4060 Fourth Ave medical tower. Medical dermatology referrals for acne, psoriasis, eczema, contact dermatitis, and stubborn nail infections arrive from primary care offices including Dr. Bret J. Langenberg, DO, routing patients who need focused specialty care for chronic inflammatory skin disease. Hospital affiliation runs through Scripps Mercy Hospital San Diego for inpatient dermatology consults, and the office sits within the cluster of dermatology practices along the Fourth Avenue medical corridor. Surgical excisions for basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, stasis dermatitis, and erythema multiforme are handled in the office, with deeper reconstructive work coordinated through Pacific Coast Surgical Group when flap closure or multidisciplinary oncologic input is needed. Whole-body skin cancer screenings, cryotherapy for actinic keratoses, and biopsy of suspicious pigmented lesions run through the same practice as the chronic dermatitis follow-ups. The most complex cases reviewed here involve cutaneous manifestations of systemic disease — drug eruptions, paraneoplastic syndromes, and dermatitis tied to internal medications — which require coordinated workups with internists and oncologists.