Danielle Tashakori, PA-C


Physician Assistant (PA)
Dermatology

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About Danielle Tashakori, PA-C

Danielle Tashakori, PA-C is a certified Physician Assistant specializing in dermatology. Danielle sees patients in the Charlotte, NC area at Dilworth Dermatology and Laser.

Danielle obtained her undergraduate degree in Psychology from the College of Charleston. She received her Masters of Health Sciences degree in Physician Assistant Studies, graduating with honors from Quinnipiac University.

Danielle spent the last few years practicing dermatology in Connecticut and North Carolina.  Danielle provides patients with thorough management of acute and chronic skin disorders, with a special emphasis in general and medical dermatology. She has also served as a medical missions volunteer and actively participates in community skin cancer screenings to promote skin cancer awareness and prevention.

Patient Education Resources

Does Coolsculpting® really work?
CoolSculpting® is a non-surgical, non-invasive procedure that uses a device to cool targeted areas of fat, causing the fat cells to freeze and die. Over time, the body naturally eliminates these d...
How can Botox® improve my appearance?
Botox® (botulinum toxin type A) is a medication that is primarily used to temporarily paralyze specific muscles in the face and body.It is most often used to improve the appearance of wrinkles and...
How can I reduce the skin redness caused by rosacea?
There are several ways to reduce the skin redness caused by rosacea:Avoiding triggers: Triggers such as sun exposure, wind, high temperatures, stress, spicy foods, and alcohol, can worsen the symptoms...
How is atopic dermatitis different from eczema?
Atopic dermatitis and eczema are often used interchangeably, but they are not exactly the same thing. Atopic dermatitis is a type of eczema.Eczema is a general term that refers to a group of condition...
If I have psoriasis, am I likely to get arthritis?
Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition that causes red, scaly patches on the skin. It affects about 2-3% of the population. People with psoriasis are at an increased risk of developing a form of arthri...

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