Dr. Julie Moore, MD
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Dermatology
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Moore Dermatology
675 W. North Avenue Suite 506
Melrose Park, Illinois 60160-1626
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Melrose Park, Illinois 60160-1626
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(708) 450-5086
About Dr. Julie Moore, MD
Dr. Julie Moore, M.D., is a board-certified Illinois dermatologist providing care to patients in the Melrose Park area at Moore Dermatology.
Dr. Moore examines teenagers and adults with general dermatology problems, performs in-office minor surgery of the skin, as well as injections of cosmetic botulinum toxin and fillers.
Dr. Julie Moore attended Creighton University, graduating Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry and went on to receive her Doctorate degree from Creighton University School of Medicine. During medical school, she was honored to become a member of the prestigious Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society. She did her internship in Internal Medicine at the University of Iowa Hospital and trained in Dermatology at Rush University Medical Center. Professional Affiliations • American Academy of Dermatology, Fellow (AAD)
• Illinois and Chicago Dermatology Societies
Dr. Moore has been on the teaching staff in the Department of Dermatology at Rush University Medical Center since 1991. She has had several manuscripts published in highly respected dermatology journals. Dr. Moore is also on the teaching staff in the Department of Family Practice and the Department of Internal Medicine at West Suburban Hospital in Oak Park, Illinois. For 17 years, she was also the staff Dermatologist at the Pigmented Lesion Clinic, a comprehensive clinic in the Department of Oncology at Rush University Medical Center, where she evaluated moles and participated in photo documentation of moles for patients at high risk for developing melanoma.
Dr. Moore examines teenagers and adults with general dermatology problems, performs in-office minor surgery of the skin, as well as injections of cosmetic botulinum toxin and fillers.
Dr. Julie Moore attended Creighton University, graduating Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry and went on to receive her Doctorate degree from Creighton University School of Medicine. During medical school, she was honored to become a member of the prestigious Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society. She did her internship in Internal Medicine at the University of Iowa Hospital and trained in Dermatology at Rush University Medical Center. Professional Affiliations • American Academy of Dermatology, Fellow (AAD)
• Illinois and Chicago Dermatology Societies
Dr. Moore has been on the teaching staff in the Department of Dermatology at Rush University Medical Center since 1991. She has had several manuscripts published in highly respected dermatology journals. Dr. Moore is also on the teaching staff in the Department of Family Practice and the Department of Internal Medicine at West Suburban Hospital in Oak Park, Illinois. For 17 years, she was also the staff Dermatologist at the Pigmented Lesion Clinic, a comprehensive clinic in the Department of Oncology at Rush University Medical Center, where she evaluated moles and participated in photo documentation of moles for patients at high risk for developing melanoma.
Patient Education Resources
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How is atopic dermatitis different from eczema?
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If I have psoriasis, am I likely to get arthritis?
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Dry skin can be caused by a variety of factors, such as cold weather, low humidity, harsh soaps, and certain medical conditions. Here are some tips for treating dry skin:Moisturize: Moisturizing is th...
What is the treatment for severe atopic dermatitis?
The treatment for severe atopic dermatitis will depend on the individual case, but it may include a combination of the following:Topical corticosteroids: Topical corticosteroids can be used to reduce ...
The treatment for severe atopic dermatitis will depend on the individual case, but it may include a combination of the following:Topical corticosteroids: Topical corticosteroids can be used to reduce ...
Education & Training
- Residency: Rush Medical College of Rush University
- Internship: University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics
- Other Training: Creighton University
- Medical School: Creighton University School of Medicine