General Dermatology

Dr. Daniel’s unique approach to dermatologic conditions pairs her traditional dermatology expertise with her functional medicine training. She is well versed in traditional treatment options and can also take you one step further by discussing nutritional and lifestyle changes that can accompany your traditional treatment plan.

Dr. Daniel sees and manages all of her medical dermatology patients. She handles simple issues like warts to the most complicated skin conditions. Her functional training allows her to look deeper into key imbalances and combine that with proven treatments for a custom treatment plan that takes into account individual preferences and genetic physiology.


New Patient Virtual Visit:$75

Established Patient Virtual Visit:$59

Eczema & Psoriasis

Acne & Rosacea

Pigmentary Disorders


Eczema & Psoriasis

Overview

Inflammatory conditions of the skin have root causes grounded in issues with the immune system and autoinflammation as well as environmental triggers.

Solutions

  • Nutrient assessment and supplemental support

  • Personal care products (moisturizer, soap, and sunscreen recommendations)

  • Prescription medication management


Acne and Rosacea

Overview

Acne is an inflammatory condition of the skin that produces blemishes and pimples on the face, chest, shoulders and back. Family history, genetics, diet, stress, and hormones all play a critical role in this condition.

Solutions

  • We offer refined approaches to acne management in a stepwise and personalized fashion:

    • Exploring the root cause

    • Promoting more conservative treatment options

    • Prescription management targeted at the root cause

    • Creating treatment plans integrated with diet modification, counseling and lifestyle changes

    • Recommending aesthetic services as an integral part of treatment plans (e.g. microdermabrasion, comedones extractions, chemical peels etc.)

    • Acne scar management


Overview

Hyperpigmentation is a secondary condition to stimulation of melanocytes, skin's color-making cells. This stimulation can happen as the result of inflammation or from hormones that are off balance.

Pigmentary Disorders

Solutions

  • Addressing skin inflammatory triggers

  • Assessment of hormones and stress responses

  • Topical non-hydroquinone treatment options​