
Dr. Trey Manning, MD
Little Rock, Arkansas 72205
About Dr. Trey Manning, MD
Dr. Thomas Manning (Trey) is originally from Little Rock. He attended Little Rock Catholic High School, before graduating summa cum laude with a double major in biology and chemistry from Texas Christian University in Ft Worth, Texas. He then attended the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock for medical school followed by a one-year internship in Internal Medicine and finally a three-year residency in Dermatology.
Dr. Manning is a board-certified dermatologist, specializing in general medical and surgical dermatology involving all ages. His cosmetic interests include Botox and Dysport injections as well as laser treatment of multiple skin conditions.
He is a member of multiple medical organizations including the American Academy of Dermatology, the American Medical Association, and the Pulaski County and Arkansas Medical Societies. He recently completed a term as the Secretary/Treasurer of the Arkansas Dermatological Society. He was inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa Society for academic honors as an undergraduate and the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society during medical school.
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