Dr. J. Brown, MD


Physician
Dermatology

Specialty

Dermatopathology


Dermatology Group of Arkansas
9601 Baptist Health Drive
Suite 690, Towers 1
Little Rock, Arkansas 72205
For an appointment, call (501) 227-8422
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Medical Expertise of Dr. J. Brown, MD

Dr. Brown has expertise in dermatopathology and research interests lie in the fields of inflammatory skin disorders and cutaneous manifestations of systemic diseases. 

About Dr. J. Brown, MD

J. Ahmad Brown, MD is a board-certified dermatologist and dermatopathologist providing care to patients in the Little Rock area.

Dr. Brown is certified by the American Board of Pathology in both anatomic and dermatopathology.

Dr. Brown has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications in both journal and abstract form, as well as book chapters and reviews in dermatopathology.

 

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Education & Training

After earning a B.S. in Applied Physiology at the University of Iowa, he remained in Iowa City to complete his M.D. at Iowa’s Carver College of Medicine.

He began his residency training in Clinical and Anatomic Pathology at the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore.

After residency, he completed a dermatopathology fellowship in the University of Arkansas (UAMS) Department of Pathology chaired by Dr. Bruce Smoller, where he gained extensive clinical experience in melanoma and cutaneous lymphoma, and where he remained on faculty as a clinical instructor from 2010-2011.

Dermatology Group of Arkansas

Our physicians operate from the main office on the Baptist Health Hospital campus in Little Rock, in addition to our satellite clinics in Benton, Camden, Conway, and Pine Bluff.

Our board-certified physicians and qualified staff are highly trained to treat both children & adults who have a variety of skin and nail conditions, including acne, eczema, unwanted moles, psoriasis, rashes, rosacea, skin infections, nail infections, warts & more. Our skin treatments include photodynamic therapy (blue light), UV therapy, laser therapy and more.

Cosmetic dermatology uses the science of medicine and advances in dermatology to provide treatment options that improve appearance. Conditions that can be altered include aging skin, wrinkles, age spots, brown spots, spider veins, stretch marks, skin tags, unwanted hair, hyperpigmentation and more.