Accessible routes to Dermatology Physicians of CT at QUARRY WALK Oxford, CT
We’re OPEN! Route 67 is still closed off, but here are a few ways you can get to Quarry Walk
Read MoreWe’re OPEN! Route 67 is still closed off, but here are a few ways you can get to Quarry Walk
Read MoreOur skin is the largest organ of the body and often a visible reflection of our internal health. One significant internal factor that impacts the skin is hormones.
Read MoreLauren E. Provini, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist specializing in pediatric dermatology. She earned her undergraduate degree in Spanish from Yale University, where she also completed her pre-medical studies, and later graduated from the Yale School of Medicine.
Read MoreIn recent years, the world of skincare has seen a significant shift. What was once the domain of adults has increasingly become popular among younger audiences, including tweens and teens.
Read MoreDr. Sree Kolli earned her undergraduate degree from the University of California, Los Angeles, and her medical degree from The Robert Larner, M.D. College of Medicine at the University of Vermont.
Read MoreAs summer approaches and outdoor activities beckon, the topic of sunscreen becomes increasingly important. However, recent debates have emerged regarding the safety of the chemicals in sunscreens.
Read MoreDr. Daniel Nadelman grew up in Westchester County, New York. He earned his undergraduate degree from Sarah Lawrence College and his medical degree from the University of Michigan Medical School.
Read MoreSummer is here, and for many teens, that means heading off to camp and spending countless hours enjoying outdoor activities. While fun in the sun is what summer is all about, it’s crucial to stay protected from harmful UV rays.
Read MorePsoriasis, a chronic autoimmune condition affecting the skin, isn’t just an adult concern. It can also manifest in children, presenting unique challenges for both parents and healthcare providers.
Read MoreBasal cell carcinoma (BCC) is primarily caused by prolonged exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun or artificial sources like tanning beds. UV radiation damages the DNA in skin cells, particularly in areas frequently exposed to sunlight such as the face, neck, and arms.
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