Dr. Suzanne Peck, MD


Physician
Dermatology

Richmond Dermatology Laser and Specialists
9816 Mayland Drive Suite 100
Richmond, Virginia 23233
For an appointment, call (804) 282-8510
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About Dr. Suzanne Peck, MD

Suzanne Kitces Peck is a native of Richmond, VA, where she lives with her husband and two daughters. She received her undergraduate degree from Emory University and attended VCU School of Medicine and VCUHS for medical school, internal medicine training, and dermatology residency.

In addition to her board certification in dermatology, she is an active member of the American Academy of Dermatology as well as the National Psoriasis Foundation. Dr. Peck practices general dermatology with a special interest in medical dermatology, including diseases such as psoriasis and other autoimmune disorders, acne, and rosacea. She spends time traveling nationally to speak on these topics for both medical providers and patients. Other interests include treating pediatric patients and laser therapy.

Patient Education Resources

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