Dr. Morgana Colombo, MD


Physician
Dermatology

Capital Dermatology, LTD
4660 Kenmore Avenue, #1100
Alexandria, Virginia 22304
For an appointment, call (703) 370-0073
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Medical Expertise of Dr. Morgana Colombo, MD

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

About Dr. Morgana Colombo, MD

Dr. Morgana Colombo, M.D., a native of Brazil, is a board-certified Alexandria dermatologist who has been providing dermatology care at Capital Dermatology since 2011.

Education & Medical Training of Dr. Colombo
  • Graduated from Temple University with Honors
  • Received her medical degree (M.D.) from Thomas Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia -  2006
  • Completed her dermatology residency at Washington Hospital Center - 2011

Dr. Colombo has published articles for the Journal of Dermatological Science.

Professional Affiliations of Dr. Colombo
  • American Academy of Dermatology (AAD)
  • American Surgical Dermatology Society (ASDS)
  • Women?s Dermatology Society.

Patient Education Resources

Eczema Medication Savings & Support Programs
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How do biologics work to treat my eczema?
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How do biologics work to treat my psoriasis?
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If I have psoriasis, am I likely to get arthritis?
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What are the possible treatments for my actinic keratoses?
Actinic keratoses (AKs) are precancerous skin lesions that can develop into squamous cell carcinoma, a type of skin cancer. Treatment options for AKs include:Cryotherapy: This procedure involves freez...