About Dr. Elizabeth Froelich, MD
Elizabeth J. Froelich is one of the few pediatric dermatologists in the local area. She obtained her undergraduate education at the University of Pittsburgh and received her Doctor of Medicine degree from Drexel University College of Medicine. Dr. Froelich was Chief Resident during her dermatology residency at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Following residency, she completed her fellowship training in pediatric dermatology through the Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC.
Dr. Froelich is a board-certified dermatologist and board-certified pediatric dermatologist by the American Board of Dermatology and is also a staff member at The Washington Hospital and St. Clair Hospital. Dr. Froelich has presented at national meetings and has authored publications in general and pediatric dermatology. She specializes in pediatric dermatology, adult dermatology and dermatologic surgery.
Patient Education Resources
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