Dr. Tricia Brown, MD


Physician
Dermatology

Tricia Brown, M.D. Dermatology
18220 State Highway 249 Suite 270
Houston, Texas 77070
For an appointment, call (281) 477-0003
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Medical Expertise of Dr. Tricia Brown, MD

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

About Dr. Tricia Brown, MD

Dr. Tricia Brown is a dermatologist providing medical care to patients in the Houston, Texas area.  She obtained her B.A. from Baylor University, subsequently earning her M.D. from Baylor College of Medicine.  Her dermatology residency was completed at The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center.

Although Dr. Brown spends much of her time with general and surgical dermatology, she has a special interest in the aestheic aspects of her practice. 

Make an appointment with Dr. Tricia Brown by contacting Tricia Brown, M.D. Dermatology in Houston.

Patient Education Resources

Can I switch the biologic medications I’m using to treat my psoriasis?
Yes, you can switch biologic medications for psoriasis if one is not working effectively. Biologic medications are a class of drugs that target specific parts of the immune system that are involved in...
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Eczema Medication Savings & Support Programs
Click on the product image below to access medication savings or patient support programs from the manufacturer. In some cases, a form must be submitted along with proof of having purchased the med...
How do biologics work to treat my eczema?
Biologics are a class of medications that can be used to treat eczema, a chronic skin condition characterized by inflammation and itching. Biologics work by targeting specific parts of the immune syst...
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 ...