Amee Minton Rozanc, MS, PA-C
Certified Physician Assistant
4.9 /5
476 reviews
Sometimes going to the doctor is scary. So I try to set my patients at ease and make them comfortable. I want it to be more than just the healthcare aspect – I want patients to enjoy coming for a visit.
- Amee Minton Rozanc, MS, PA-C
google
5.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
Amee is a very knowledgeable, thorough and thoughtful practitioner. In just six weeks I am making great progress. I am referring her to my network.
google
5.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
Amee is very friendly and sympathetic. She is knowledgeable and makes you feel relaxed and calm. Thank you for caring!
google
3.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
Wait an hour and get seen for 10 minutes
google
5.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
Amee is great and so is her assistant. I always get the information that I need.
google
5.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
Amy is so great with me and my girls
healthgrades
5.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
Amee was fantastic with my teenage son. She made him feel comfortable and did a great job communicating with him and explaining his diagnosis and treatment in a way that he could understand.
google
5.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
My 15yr old son had an appointment today & I have to say Amee as well as the entire staff we came in contact with was so nice....Amen Rozanc is AMAZING she was so caring and thorough I am very impressed and she will have us as patients as long as we are in Missouri.
google
5.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
Dr. Rozanc was soooo nice and friendly toward me and my son, who was the patient. She took her time with him and explained everything so he could understand it. The asst was also extremely nice and very helpful with getting our prescriptions. Highly recommend this office.
healthgrades
5.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
I’ve been a regular patient of Amee Rozanc for many years. Treating me for many skin cancers, I would not trust anyone else. Thank you, Amee for just being you! Always so caring!
google
5.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
Amee is always so pleasant. Makes going to the dermatologist so much less stressful.
Education

Undergraduate Degree:
Indiana University, IN

Graduate Degree:
Barry University, FL

Certificates
Board-Certified Physician Assistant (National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants)
Physician Assistant Licensure (State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts for the State of Missouri)
Registered Respiratory Therapist (Licensure by State of Indiana & National Board of Respiratory Care)
Basic Life Support (American Heart Association)
Pediatric Advanced Life Support (American Heart Association)
Neonatal Resuscitation (American Heart Association)
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (American Heart Association)
Professional Memberships
St. Louis Dermatology PA Journal Club
Society of Dermatology Physician Assistants
American Academy of Physician Assistants
Barry University Alumni Association
Indiana University Alumni Association
Association of Family Practice Physician Assistants
Florida Academy of Physician Assistants
Barry University Physician Assistant Student Association
Indiana Society of Respiratory Care
American Association of Respiratory Care
Achievements
Dr. Fein Community Service Scholarship
Deans List
Cheer Guild Scholarship for Community Service
Indiana Society for Respiratory Care - Edwin Gresham MD Scholarship
Medical Education of Indiana Scholarship
Indianapolis Medical Alliance Scholarship
National Honor Society
Earned 100% of total college expenditures
Publications

The Effects of High Frequency Oscillatory. Ventilation on the Delivered Concentration of Inhaled Nitric Oxide; Abstract published in the American association of Respiratory Care, 1999.

Pain, Fatigue May Point to Fibromyalgia; Article featured in O’Fallon Community News and St. Charles Post 9/21/2005.

A Better You – Fall Sports Carry Risk of Concussion; Article featured in O’Fallon Community News and St. Charles Post 9/21/2005.

Allergy Agony?; Article featured in Time-Out Magazine Mar-Apr, 2004.

Exercise – Keep up the Good Work; Article featured in St. Charles, St. Peters and O’Fallon Journals 4/6/2003.