Dermatology

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Services We Offer and Conditions We Treat:

Conditions:
  • Acne
  • Rosacea
  • Seborrheic Dermatitis
  • Eczema
  • Contact dermatitis (skin allergy)
  • Psoriasis
  • Lichen Planus
  • Vitiligo
  • Itch
  • Urticaria (hives)
  • Moles
  • Benign skin growths
  • Skin cancer detection
  • Warts/molluscum
  • Hair loss
  • Autoimmune skin diseases
  • Blistering skin diseases
  • Nail diseases

About GW Dermatology

GW Dermatology offers patients and referring physicians the latest technology, treatment options, and diagnostic services. Our nationally-recognized and award-winning dermatologists and dermatologic surgeons provide exceptional care for diseases and conditions of the skin, hair, and nails in addition to offering comprehensive aesthetic and cosmetic services.

Our experts are here to help improve your skin condition with accurate diagnosis and leading-edge treatment in a compassionate setting.

Interested in our Dermatology Residency Program? Visit the School of Medicine and Health Sciences Department of Dermatology for more information.

Video Visits

The Dermatology Department at The GW Medical Faculty Associates offers virtual dermatology visits to those living within the DMV area. To help promote social distancing, and with COVID-19 spreading widely in the U.S., you can schedule to virtually connect with our dermatologists from the comfort of your home, for your convenience and safety!

Latest News

Pooja Sodha, MD, shares which fillers, lasers, and devices she got excited about in 2023 as well as the role of combination therapies. Dr. Sodha also tells what she hopes will be The Next Big Things in 2024. To learn more, please click here.

Adam Friedman, MD, Professor & Chair of Dermatology, is featured in an article of a viral video of a woman biting her boyfriend's arm before he had the mark tattooed on him in permanent black ink has sparked debate on TikTok, where it has close to 14 million views. To read more, click here…

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