Dr. Kenneth Neal, MD


Physician
Dermatology

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Washington Dermatology Consultants
611 S. Carlin Springs Road Suite 406
Arlington, Virginia 22204
For an appointment, call (571) 431-6175
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Medical Expertise of Dr. Kenneth Neal, MD

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

About Dr. Kenneth Neal, MD

Kenneth W Neal, M.D. provides dermatology care in Arlington, Virginia.

Please call the medical office at 571.431.6175 to make an appointment with Kenneth W Neal, M.D..

Kenneth W Neal, M.D. and the staff of Washington Dermatology Consultants provide a Health Education Library with a variety of dermatology handouts and medical reviews that may be of interest to you.

Conditions Treated

Acne
Aging Skin & Wrinkles
Allergic Contact Dermatitis
Atopic Dermatitis
Hair Loss (Balding)
Psoriasis
Rosacea
Seborrheic Keratosis
Skin Cancer
Warts

Patient Education Resources

How is atopic dermatitis different from eczema?
Atopic dermatitis and eczema are often used interchangeably, but they are not exactly the same thing. Atopic dermatitis is a type of eczema.Eczema is a general term that refers to a group of condition...
How long does it take for a tattoo to disappear after laser tattoo removed?
The length of time it takes to remove a tattoo depends on several factors, including the size, location, and color of the tattoo, as well as the individual's skin type and overall health.The most ...
How much does laser tattoo removal cost?
The cost of laser tattoo removal can vary depending on several factors such as the size, location, and color of the tattoo, as well as the number of treatments required to remove it. The cost can also...
What are some basic acne skin care tips?
Here are some basic acne skin care tips that may help to reduce the appearance and severity of acne:Cleanse your skin gently: Use a mild, non-abrasive cleanser to wash your face twice a day. Avoid usi...
What is microneedling?
Microneedling is a cosmetic procedure that involves using a device with fine needles to create tiny punctures in the skin. The needles are typically between 0.5mm and 2.5mm in length, and are used to ...