Dr. Susan Katz, MD


Physician
Dermatology

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Susan E. Katz, M.D.
111 Broadway, 2nd Floor
New York, New York 10006
For an appointment, call (212) 263-9700
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Medical Expertise of Dr. Susan Katz, MD

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

About Dr. Susan Katz, MD

Dr. Susan Katz is a dermatologist providing medical care to patients in the Bronx, New York area.  Dr. Katz is a board-certified Dermatologist dedicated to providing excellence of care to her patients.  She received her Bachelor's Degree from Brandeis University and completed her Pre-Med studies at Columbia University.  She went on to receive her Medical Degree from the New York University Medical School. 

Dr. Katz completed her training in Internal Medicine at Roosevelt Hospital and her Dermatology training at Albert Einstein College of Medicine.  She is board certified and licensed in the state of New York.  She has many professional memberships including, the American Academy of Dermatology and the National Psoriasis Foundation.

Make an appointment with Dr. Susan Katz by contacting Susan E. Katz, M.D. in Bronx.

Conditions Treated

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

Patient Education Resources

Does the acne on my back and chest require different treatment from the acne on my face?
Truncal acne, which refers to acne that occurs on the trunk of the body (such as the chest and back), may require a slightly different treatment approach than facial acne. This is because the skin on ...
How do I find out if I have skin cancer?
The best way to find out if you have skin cancer is to have a skin examination performed by a healthcare professional such as a dermatologist. They will visually inspect your skin for any suspicious m...
How Does Isotretinoin Work to Treat Acne?
Isotretinoin, previously marketed as Accutane, is a medication that is used to treat severe cystic acne that has not responded to other treatments. Isotretinoin is a form of vitamin A and works by ...
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...
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...