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Yale School of Medicine

Yale School of Medicine – New Haven

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Yale School of Medicine – Dermatology – New Haven

Based in New Haven, Yale School of Medicine delivers Dermatology and Gynecology care with an emphasis on accessibility and clinical quality. Patients benefit from a team that takes time to understand individual health histories before recommending treatment.

The clinical culture at Yale School of Medicine values thoroughness over speed. Providers conduct comprehensive assessments rather than focusing narrowly on chief complaints, often identifying concerns that a shorter encounter would miss.

Our Services

Dermatology

Skin cancer screening is one of the most impactful preventive services we provide. Regular full-body exams allow early detection of melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancers, when treatment outcomes are most favorable.

Gynecology

Our gynecologists prioritize open communication and patient education throughout every visit. We address a wide range of concerns from irregular periods to ovarian cysts and perimenopausal changes.

Patient Experience

Yale School of Medicine has demonstrated a consistent ability to meet patient expectations. Reviewers frequently highlight the professionalism of the staff, the quality of explanations provided during visits, and the efficiency of the check-in and appointment process.

Insurance & Payment

Insurance verification at Yale School of Medicine is handled efficiently so patients can focus on their health rather than paperwork. The clinic participates in most major health plan networks serving New Haven. Patients are advised to confirm their specific plan's participation status when booking, as networks can vary between insurers and plan tiers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I watch for in a mole that might be concerning?

Use the ABCDE criteria: Asymmetry, Border irregularity, multiple Colors, large Diameter (greater than 6mm), and Evolution or change over time. Any mole that changes, bleeds, or looks noticeably different from others should be evaluated promptly.

How often should I have a skin cancer screening?

Annual full-body skin exams are recommended for most adults, and more frequent screenings for those with fair skin, a history of sunburns, multiple atypical moles, or a personal or family history of skin cancer.

What is the difference between a dermatologist and an esthetician?

Dermatologists are licensed physicians who diagnose and treat medical conditions of the skin, hair, and nails. Estheticians provide cosmetic skincare services. Medical conditions always require evaluation by a dermatologist.

Located at 333 Cedar St, New Haven, CT 06510, Yale School of Medicine serves patients across New Haven with accessible, high-quality care. The clinic can be reached at (203) 432-4771 for appointment requests, referral questions, and general inquiries.

Opening Hours

Sun12:00AM–Open 24h
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