About Dr. Katie Morrison, MD
Dr. Katie Morrison, M.D., is a board-certified Texas dermatologist providing care to patients in the Houston area at Morrison Dermatology.
Dr. Morrison is a highly-respected dermatologist with a special interest in medical dermatology.
Dr. Katie Morrison graduated from the University of California San Diego with a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry and Cell Biology and received the Provost Award and a Chancellor’s Scholarship. She then obtained her MD degree from the University of Illinois College of Medicine where she won two further scholarships. Dr. Morrison completed her dermatology residency at the University of Texas after completing a year as a clinical dermatology research associate.
Dr. Morrison has published 25 papers in well-respected, peer-reviewed journals and is the author of several dermatology reference book chapters. Professional affiliations • American Academy of Dermatology, Fellow (AAD)
• International Society of Dermatology, Fellow (ISD)
Dr. Morrison is a highly-respected dermatologist with a special interest in medical dermatology.
Dr. Katie Morrison graduated from the University of California San Diego with a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry and Cell Biology and received the Provost Award and a Chancellor’s Scholarship. She then obtained her MD degree from the University of Illinois College of Medicine where she won two further scholarships. Dr. Morrison completed her dermatology residency at the University of Texas after completing a year as a clinical dermatology research associate.
Dr. Morrison has published 25 papers in well-respected, peer-reviewed journals and is the author of several dermatology reference book chapters. Professional affiliations • American Academy of Dermatology, Fellow (AAD)
• International Society of Dermatology, Fellow (ISD)
Patient Education Resources
Can I switch the biologic medications I’m using to treat my psoriasis?
Yes, you can switch biologic medications for psoriasis if one is not working effectively. Biologic medications are a class of drugs that target specific parts of the immune system that are involved in...
Yes, you can switch biologic medications for psoriasis if one is not working effectively. Biologic medications are a class of drugs that target specific parts of the immune system that are involved in...
Does Coolsculpting® really work?
CoolSculpting® is a non-surgical, non-invasive procedure that uses a device to cool targeted areas of fat, causing the fat cells to freeze and die. Over time, the body naturally eliminates these d...
CoolSculpting® is a non-surgical, non-invasive procedure that uses a device to cool targeted areas of fat, causing the fat cells to freeze and die. Over time, the body naturally eliminates these d...
How do biologics work to treat my psoriasis?
Biologics are a class of medications that are used to treat moderate to severe psoriasis. They are typically used when other treatments, such as topical creams and light therapy, have not been effecti...
Biologics are a class of medications that are used to treat moderate to severe psoriasis. They are typically used when other treatments, such as topical creams and light therapy, have not been effecti...
What is atopic dermatitis?
Atopic dermatitis, also known as eczema, is a chronic, inflammatory skin condition that causes dry, itchy, and scaly skin. The condition is characterized by symptoms such as:Dry, itchy skin: The skin ...
Atopic dermatitis, also known as eczema, is a chronic, inflammatory skin condition that causes dry, itchy, and scaly skin. The condition is characterized by symptoms such as:Dry, itchy skin: The skin ...
What is facial rejuvenation?
Facial rejuvenation refers to a variety of cosmetic treatments that are designed to improve the appearance of the face and make it look more youthful. These treatments can include a combination of non...
Facial rejuvenation refers to a variety of cosmetic treatments that are designed to improve the appearance of the face and make it look more youthful. These treatments can include a combination of non...