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Katelyn R. Anderson, M.D.
- Dermatologist
- Pediatrician
- Rochester, MN
Areas of focus:
Skin biopsy, Allergy skin test, UV light therapy, Pulsed-dye laser therapy, Tuberous sclerosis, Melanoma, Vascular malf...ormation, Hemangioma, Skin cancer, Nonmelanoma skin cancer, Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome, Lichen planus, Vasculitis, Hair loss, Atopic dermatitis, Acne, Psoriasis, Vitiligo, Alopecia areata, Melasma, Vascular anomaly, Dermatitis, Morphea, Skin problems, Vulvar skin disorder, Breast skin change, Rosacea, Pigmentation disorder, Telogen effluvium, Telangiectasia disorder, Tinea versicolor, Oral lichen planus, Blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome, Burning mouth syndrome, Diffuse capillary malformation with overgrowth, Canker sores, Scarring alopecia, Pityriasis alba, Vascular birthmarks
Chelsea N. Handfield, M.D.
- Dermatologist
- Rochester, MN
Areas of focus:
Laser hair removal, Pulsed-dye laser therapy, Hair loss, Atopic dermatitis, Psoriasis
Elisha Singer, M.D.
- Dermatologist
- Jacksonville, FL
Areas of focus:
Skin biopsy, Cryotherapy, Electrodessication and curettage, Steroid injection, Lupus, Dermatomyositis, Hidradenitis sup...purativa, Skin cancer, Lichen planus, Vasculitis, Hair loss, Acne, Psoriasis, Dermatitis, Rosacea, Pyoderma gangrenosum, Drug eruption, Bullous pemphigoid, Pemphigus, Granuloma annulare, Sweet's syndrome
Sindhuja Sominidi Damodaran, M.B.B.S., M.D.
- Dermatologist
- Rochester, MN
Areas of focus:
Laser hair removal, Lichen sclerosus, Lichen planus, Hair loss, Acne, Psoriasis, Dermatitis, Tinea versicolor, Bullous ...disease
Carilyn N. Wieland, M.D.
- Dermatologist
- Dermatopathologist
Areas of focus:
Hair loss
Molly J. Youssef, M.D.
- Dermatologist
- Pediatric Dermatologist
- Rochester, MN
Areas of focus:
Skin biopsy, Allergy skin test, UV light therapy, Pulsed-dye laser therapy, Tuberous sclerosis, Melanoma, Hemangioma, S...kin cancer, Nonmelanoma skin cancer, Lichen planus, Vasculitis, Hair loss, Atopic dermatitis, Acne, Vitiligo, Alopecia areata, Melasma, Vascular anomaly, Dermatitis, Morphea, Skin problems, Birthmarks, Vulvar skin disorder, Rosacea, Pigmentation disorder, Telogen effluvium, Tinea versicolor, Oral lichen planus, Burning mouth syndrome, Canker sores, Scarring alopecia, Pityriasis alba, Vascular birthmarks, Allergic contact dermatitis, Mucous membrane disorder
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