Dr. Frederick Rosewater, MD


Physician
Dermatology

Dermatology of Seattle
13610 1st Avenue S
Seattle, Washington 98168
For an appointment, call (206) 248-5020
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Medical Expertise of Dr. Frederick Rosewater, MD

Diagnosis and treatment of skin conditions, including acne, eczema, rosacea, psoriasis and skin cancer.

About Dr. Frederick Rosewater, MD

Has been in private practice in North Seattle for 30 years and recently become a member of the Dermatology of Seattle staff. He has two adult children; his son currently works in Healthcare  Administration and his daughter recently graduated from Albany, NY in Broadcast Journalism. Dr. Rosewater recently came back from a trip to France where he has pursued his interest in bettering his French. Dr. Rosewater is an avid boater, skier and traveler. We are excited that Dr. Rosewater has decided to come out of retirement to assist us in clinical and surgical dermatology. Dr. Rosewater enjoys seeing complex internal medicine cases, geriatric dermatology, as well as complex surgical reconstruction. He is available for appointments Wednesdays and Fridays. Dr. Rosewater is contracted with all insurances.

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