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Stephen Suah, MD, Dermatology, Washington, DC

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Dermatology Washington, DC

Dermatologist

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  • Office

    4910 Massachusetts Ave
    Ste 308
    Washington, DC 20016
    Phone+1 202-695-1000

Summary

  • A proud native of the DC area, Stephen Suah was born and raised in Silver Spring, Maryland prior to moving to Florida with his family. Dr. Suah received his undergraduate degree and medical degree from the University of Florida. He also received his masters in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from Georgetown University. His permanent return home to Washington, DC began with his residency in dermatology at Howard University.

    Dr. Suah has interests in complex medical dermatology, hair loss and impacting disparities of care in skin of color. He is currently researching novel treatment modalities for atopic and contact dermatitis.

    At his current practice, Foxhall Dermatology, he performs medical, surgical, laser and cosmetic dermatology services.
  • FoxHall Dermatology

    Great change is happening at Foxhall! For several years, Foxhall Dermatology has been proud to be the home of one of Washingtonian Magazine's Best Dermatologist

Education & Training

  • Howard University
    Howard UniversityResidency, Dermatology, 2016 - 2019
  • University of Florida College of Medicine
    University of Florida College of MedicineClass of 2015

Certifications & Licensure

  • DC State Medical License
    DC State Medical License 2016 - 2024
  • American Board of Dermatology Dermatology

Publications & Presentations

PubMed

Books/Book Chapters

Press Mentions

  • Oak-Mite Bites: Cicadas May Have Left D.C. Region an Itchy Gift
    Oak-Mite Bites: Cicadas May Have Left D.C. Region an Itchy GiftMay 20th, 2021