Medical Expertise of Dr. Jeffrey LaDuca, MD
About Dr. Jeffrey LaDuca, MD
Dr. Jeffrey R. LaDuca is a dermatologist providing medical care to patients in the Central New York area.
Dr. LaDuca received a Bachelor of Science in Biology from LeMoyne College (1989), a Ph.D. in Physiology from SUNY Buffalo, Roswell Park (1994), and his M.D. from the SUNY Health and Science Center, Syracuse, NY (1998). He completed his internship at SUNY Health and Science Center in Syracuse, and his residency in Dermatology at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester.
Dr. LaDuca is a Fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology. He is also a member of the state medical society, as well as Cayuga and Onondaga county medical societies. His teaching experience includes Clinical Instructor of Dermatology at University of Rochester and he has lectured extensively to many medical groups including physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. Dr. LaDuca has written book chapters for the Fitzpatrick's Dermatology in General Medicine text and has contributed to numerous medical publications. His clinical interests include psoriasis, acne, and skin cancer,as well as cosmetic dermatology.
Dr. LaDuca has two offices: Reflections Dermatology & Psoriasis Center in Auburn, NY,and Reflections Medical and Cosmetic Dermatology in Skaneateles, NY.
Patient Education Resources
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Reflections Dermatology
In addition to the medical treatment of skin conditions, Reflections offers select cosmetic dermatology procedures. Reflections attains a balance of aesthetics and science to offer patients safe, effective ways to enhance and improve their natural beauty. Backed by the expertise of a trained physician, Reflections ensures patient satisfaction through its high standard of quality and service. Our staff is dedicated to providing the most comprehensive and innovative cosmetic, medical, and surgical dermatology available.