Dr. Roger Altman is a Dermatology physician practicing in Palm Harbor, Florida, listed on The Doctor Directory. The profile below shows specialty credentials, primary practice location, conditions treated, and patient reviews. Patient rating: 4.7/5 across 207 verified reviews. Sub-specialty focus: Dermatology, MOHS-Micrographic Surgery. Send a consultation request directly to the practice via the form on this page.
Dr. Roger Altman is a board-certified dermatology specialist based in Palm Harbor, Florida, bringing 21 years of dedicated clinical experience to patient care. Dr. Altman has performed over 8,210 procedures and published 76 peer-reviewed research papers, reflecting a deep commitment to advancing medical knowledge in dermatology.
With advanced training in dermatology, mohs-micrographic surgery, Dr. Roger Altman combines clinical expertise with the latest evidence-based practices to deliver personalized treatment plans. Dr. Roger Altman holds 7 medical patents, demonstrating innovation in surgical techniques and medical devices.
Dr. Roger Altman maintains an active role in the medical community through ongoing research, peer collaboration, and continuing medical education. This commitment to staying at the forefront of dermatology ensures patients receive care informed by the latest advances in the field.
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Dr. Roger Altman provides comprehensive diagnosis and treatment for the following conditions:
Eczema (atopic dermatitis) is a chronic inflammatory skin condition managed with moisturizers, topical steroids, and immunomodulators.
Learn more about Eczema treatmentSevere acne may require dermatological treatment including prescription medications, chemical peels, laser therapy, or isotretinoin.
Learn more about Acne treatmentSkin cancer screening and treatment includes Mohs surgery, excision, cryotherapy, and photodynamic therapy for various skin cancer types.
Learn more about Skin Cancer treatmentRosacea is a chronic skin condition causing facial redness and bumps, treated with topical medications, oral antibiotics, or laser therapy.
Learn more about Rosacea treatmentMelanoma is the most serious form of skin cancer, requiring surgical excision and potentially immunotherapy or targeted therapy.
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