tufts dermatology patient portal

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Dermatology - Tufts Medical Center

1 hours ago Title(s): Dermatologist; Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Tufts University School of Medicine Department(s): Dermatology, Medical Dermatology Appt. Phone: 617-636-0156 Fax #: 617-636-9169 Skin cancer, dermoscopy, melanoma, basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma. View Full Profile for Elizabeth V Seiverling, MD >> Go To The Portal


How do I contact a pediatric dermatologist at Tufts University?

Title(s): Dermatologist; Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Tufts University School of Medicine Department(s): Dermatology, Medical Dermatology Appt. Phone: 617-636-0156 Fax #: 617-636-9169 Skin cancer, dermoscopy, melanoma, basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma. View Full Profile for Elizabeth V Seiverling, MD

Why choose Tufts Medical Center's Department of Dermatology?

At Tufts Medical Center’s Department of Dermatology, we deliver excellent clinical care while never losing sight of you, the patient. Our team of dermatologists are highly skilled in the diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of conditions, including: atopic dermatitis and eczema. psoriasis. autoimmune and connective tissue disease.

Does Tufts Medical Center have patient portals?

Clinical Care + Services. The Department of Dermatology at Tufts Medical Center is home to top dermatologists who provide high-quality diagnoses and care for the range of skin conditions, including atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, autoimmune and connective tissue disease, hidradenitis suppurativa, laser and cosmetics, blistering disorders, skin cancer, contact dermatitis and vitiligo.

How do I schedule a telemedicine appointment with Tufts Medical Center?

Kids are no different. At Tufts Medical Center’s Pediatric Dermatology Clinic, we treat skin concerns in pediatric patients of all ages, from infancy to adolescence. Whether your baby is irritated by eczema, your child has a stubborn fungal skin infection or your teen is coping with cystic acne, our skilled clinicians can help.

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Treatment that's more than skin deep

Our board-certified dermatologists provide treatment for a variety of skin conditions, both routine and complex.

Overview

As your body’s biggest organ, your skin deserves expert attention. At Tufts Medical Center’s Department of Dermatology, we deliver excellent clinical care while never losing sight of you, the patient. Our team of dermatologists are highly skilled in the diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of conditions, including:

The latest in dermatology treatments

Our dermatologists offers a variety of cutting-edge skin care therapies, such as:

A full spectrum of dermatologic care

As an adult, you know that clear, healthy skin can have a big effect on your self-esteem. Kids are no different. At Tufts Medical Center’s Pediatric Dermatology Clinic, we treat skin concerns in pediatric patients of all ages, from infancy to adolescence.

Routine to the complex skin issues

Our team of clinicians has the expertise to treat the conditions that affect young patients most. In addition, we care for babies, children, and teens with a wide range of other dermatologic issues, including warts, moles, eczema and birthmarks, as well as provide routine skin examinations when needed.

Partnering with parents

Our clinicians take the time to explain your child’s condition and discuss therapeutic options with you, so you know what to expect. But treatment is only one aspect of optimal skin care: self-care matters, too. We work with you to help teach healthy skin habits that last a lifetime.

Clarissa Yang, MD

Title (s): Dermatologist-in-Chief; Harvey B. Ansell Professor of Dermatology and Chair, Tufts University School of Medicine; Associate Professor, Tufts University School of Medicine#N#Department (s): Dermatology#N#Appt. Phone: 617-636-0156#N#Fax #: 617-636-9169

Sarah N. Robinson, MD

Title (s): Director, Pediatric Dermatology; Dermatologist; Associate Residency Program Director; Assistant Professor, Tufts University School of Medicine#N#Department (s): Dermatology , Pediatric Dermatology#N#Appt. Phone: 617-636-0156#N#Fax #: 617-636-9169

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Schedule an Appointment

We are taking virtual and emergency appointments during the covid-19 quarantine. Visit our schedule page for more info. You can also schedule via phone, at (425) 654-1275.

Overview

Dr. Kathryn A Pearson, MD works in Kirkland, Washington is a specialist in Internal Medicine and graduated Tufts University School Of Medicine in 1998. Dr. Pearson is affiliated with Evergreen Hospital Medical Center and practicing for 22 years

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Affiliated Hospitals

Evergreen Hospital Medical Center is a District Authority owned hospital located in Kirkland, WA. Procedures/Diagnosis costs are at the state average in 11 of 12 procedures. Length of Stay is shorter than the state average in 3 of 12 procedures.

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