Medical Dermatology

Our Dermatologists specialize in diagnostic and therapeutic services for skin disorders, including but not limited to:


Acne

treatment is often challenging; our experience enables us to recommend and provide the best options suited to your condition and lifestyle.


Psoriasis

is a genetic disorder of the skin characterized by clearly defined, red and scaly areas. The best modalities of treatment can greatly improve the quality of life for our patients.


Eczema

affects people of all ages, from infants to adults. This condition commonly causes dry, itchy, red areas, and can be mild or severe. We provide patch tests to identify the specific antigens which causes skin allergy and treat it accordingly.


Rosacea

causes areas of the face such as the cheeks and nose to become red. It may be controlled in its early stages with medication.


Moles

are screened for cancer and can be removed when prudent or desired for cosmetic reasons.


Keloids

from injury or surgery can cause self-consciousness and discomfort. Medical treatment of scars includes steroid injections.


Urticaria

or hives is a relatively common form of allergic reaction that causes raised red skin wheals.


Warts

are due to a viral cause, we provide treatments such as cryotherapy(freezing), Electrocautery and Lasers.


Vitiligo

is an acquired depigmenting disorder of the skin, in which pigment cells (melanocytes) are lost. Early stages can be kept in control with Topical and oral medication.


Fungal infections

are rampant in a majority of our population, with adequate treatment and preventive measures, it can be treated effectively.


Alopecia Areata

is characterized by rapid and complete loss of hair in one or more, round or oval patches, usually over the scalp and beard. We provide Intralesional corticosteroid injections to treat the same.


Thinning hair

can result from treatable medical conditions. Our Doctors perform a thorough family history and medical assessment to accurately determine the cause of thinning hair and recommend appropriate treatment options.


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