Important Alerts
Updates

Effective May 5, 2025, Podiatry in West New York will relocate to 201 State Rt 17 in Rutherford.

Effective April 28, 2025, Primary Care in Haddon Heights will relocate to 2 South Black Horse Pike in Mt. Ephraim.

Effective April 28, 2025, Cardiology in Haddon Heights will relocate to 322 Route 38, Cherry Hill.

Effective April 21, 2025 Pediatrics – Wall at 1560 State Route 138 will relocate to 3350 State Route 138.

Effective April 14, 2025 Primary Care – Voorhees has relocated to 165 S Black Horse Pike, Runnemede.

Effective April 14, 2025  Pediatrics – Manasquan has relocated to  3350 State Route 138 Wall.

As of April 7, 2025, Podiatry in Bayonne has relocated to 191 Lefante Way, Suite C in Bayonne.

As of April 7, 2025  Gastroenterology – Hackensack and Cardiology – Hackensack have relocated to 1 Maywood Avenue in Maywood.

As of April 7, 2025 Primary Care – Moorestown and Cardiology – Moorestown have relocated to Cherry Hill at 322 Route 38, Cherry Hill.

As of April 7,  2025,  Primary Care – Secaucus  and Gastroenterology – Secaucus have relocated to Rutherford at 201 Route 17 11th Floor Rutherford.

As of March 31, 2025, Primary Care – Rutherford has relocated to 201 Route 17, Suite 1102 in Rutherford.

As of March 28, 2025,  Primary Care – Roslyn has relocated to the Optum multi-specialty medical office location in Lake Success.

As of March 3, 2025, Pediatrics – Port Jefferson has relocated to 1500 Route 112, Building 1, Floor 1, in Port Jefferson.

As of March 3, 2025, Primary Care – Port Jefferson Station has relocated to 1500 Route 112, Building 1, Floor 1, in Port Jefferson.

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Office and Urgent Care Closures

Plainview Urgent care will be closed, Sunday April 13, and Monday April 14, and will reopen Tuesday April 15,  for normal operating hours.

The Croton-on-Hudson lab is temporarily closed until further notice.

COVID-19 Information and Updates
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Have you had your skin examined?

Skin is a vital organ and susceptible to diseases (sun exposure and infection) or rash (foreign substances). The American Academy of Dermatology Association recommends getting a dermatology exam once a year.

Because early detection makes treatment more effective, regular exams are your best defense against serious skin diseases, especially skin cancer.

Conditions

Our experienced dermatologists in New York and New Jersey diagnose a many skin disorders and conditions. In addition to your recommended annual screening, visit us for any issues or concerns about your skin — both medical and cosmetic.

We treat:
  • Common skin issues: eczema, acne, skin growths/moles, warts, psoriasis, hair loss, poison ivy and others
  • Complex skin disorders: skin cancer, autoimmune disorders, skin problems related to systemic illness and skin infections
  • Cosmetic concerns: fine lines and wrinkles due to aging and sun damage, facial brown spots and blood vessels, unwanted skin growths, tattoos, hair loss and more

Treatments

Our experts use the most current technology and medication to provide you with the greatest health outcomes and desired results. If you have a chronic condition like acne or eczema, we’ll work with you to create an ongoing treatment plan that fits you and your lifestyle.

Medical

  • Skin cancer screening
  • Bacterial, fungal or viral cultures for skin infections
  • Patch testing to determine allergies
  • Laser and UV light treatment for psoriasis and eczema
  • Mohs surgery for skin cancer
  • Non-surgical treatment for skin cancer
  • Skin biopsies
  • and more

Cosmetic

  • Injectables for wrinkles and lines (Restylane, Juvederm, Radiesse, Sculptra)
  • Chemical peel
  • Laser hair removal
  • Spider vein treatment
  • Neodymium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet (Nd:YAG) laser for tattoo removal
  • Laser facial treatments
  • and more

 Learn more about cosmetic and reconstructive surgery › 

Medical care and treatment

To find a dermatologist near you, visit our Providers page.

Contact us if you have any questions.