Medical Expertise of Dr. Collette Ara-Honore, MD
About Dr. Collette Ara-Honore, MD
Dr. Collette Ara-Honore is a dermatologist providing medical care to patients in the Chicago, Illinois area. Dr. Ara-Honore is board certified by the American Academy of Dermatology, and a fellow of the American Society for Mohs Surgery. She is on staff at Our Lady of Resurrection Hospital and Trinity Medical Center.
Dr. Collette Ara-Honore completed her undergraduate studies at Boston University. She then went on to attend medical school at Finch University/The Chicago Medical School, from which she graduated with both a Doctorate of Medicine and a Masters in Pathology. She has done clinical trials at Howard University involving laser treatments of ethnic skin, making her a pioneer of the treatment of ethnic skin.
Dr. Ara-Honore completed her internship at Rush Presbyterian/St. Luke's Medical Hospital. She then went on to Howard University Hospital for her Dermatology residency, of which she was chief resident in her final year. Dr. Ara-Honore then rounding out her scholarly career in a Moh's Surgery/Cosmetic surgery fellowship with Dr. Emil Bisaccia in Morristown, NJ.
Dr. Ara-Honore is also an Associate of the American Academy of Cosmetic Physicians and an ACLS Certified Physician.
Make an appointment with Dr. Collette Ara-Honore by contacting Hyde Park Dermatology in Chicago.
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