About Dr. Gary Goldenberg, MD
- ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Dermatology
- ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Pathology
Dermatology
CertificationsAmerican Board of Dermatology, Inc.
Clinical Focus- Actinic Keratosis
- Basal Cell Carcinoma
- Botulinum Toxin
- Botulinum Toxin Injections
- Genital Warts
- Psoriasis
- Skin Biopsy
- Skin Lesion Removal
MD
- Temple University
Residency, Dermatology
- Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center
Internship, Internal Medicine
- Albert Einstein Medical Center
Fellowship, Dermatopathology
- University of Colorado Hospital
Dr. Gary Goldenberg is the Medical Director of the Dermatology Faculty Practice at The Mount Sinai Medical Center and an Assistant Professor of Dermatology and Pathology at The Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City.
Board Certified in Dermatology and Dermatopathology, Dr. Goldenberg provides comprehensive dermatological care in medical and cosmetic dermatology, including skin cancer, nevi (moles), psoriasis, eczema, sexually transmitted diseases, acne, botox and fillers injections, and laser surgery. Dr. Goldenberg is active in Dermatology research. His research interests include skin cancer, psoriasis, eczema, and acne. Dr. Goldenberg has appeared on CNN, FoxNews Headline Health, ABC, Good Morning America Health, and Wall Street Journal.
Dr. Goldenberg is a member of many professional organizations, including American Academy of Dermatology, American Society of Dermatopathology, and the Treasurer and member of the Board of Directors for the Dermatologic Society of Greater New York.
Patient Education Resources
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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...
Actinic keratoses (AKs) are precancerous skin lesions that can develop into squamous cell carcinoma, a type of skin cancer. Treatment options for AKs include:Cryotherapy: This procedure involves freez...
Treatment for psoriasis on the scalp typically involves a combination of topical and systemic therapies.Topical treatments include:Shampoos containing salicylic acid, coal tar, or sulfur, which can he...