Dr. Grace Federman, MD


Physician
Dermatology

Advanced DermCare
25 Tamarack Avenue
Danbury, Connecticut 06811
For an appointment, call (203) 797-8990
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Medical Expertise of Dr. Grace Federman, MD

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

About Dr. Grace Federman, MD

Dr. Grace L. Federman is a dermatologist providing medical care to patients in the Danbury, Connecticut area.  Dr. Federman is a Graduate of New York University School of Medicine, with honors.  She completed dual residencies at the University of Miami and Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, Florida.  She participates actively in teaching residents at Danbury Hospital.

Dr. Federman has expertise in numerous cosmetic procedures such as sclerotherapy for leg veins, chemical peels, photodynamic therapy, and BOTOX® injections. She also has extensive experience in the use of multiple lasers including Pulsed-Dye and the ND-Yag Laser for vascular lesions and the use of lasers to treat pigmented skin. Because she is Board Certified in both Dermatology and Internal Medicine, Dr. Federman also maintains an interest in dermatologic manifestations of internal diseases as well as women's health issues. She is a Fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology and is a Member of the American Society for Laser Surgery and Medicine.

Make an appointment with Dr. Federman by contacting Advanced DermCare in Danbury.
 

Patient Education Resources

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