Aradhna Saxena, M.D.

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MEET DR. ARADHNA SAXENA

Dr. Aradhna Saxena is a board-certified dermatologist and fellowship-trained, board-certified Mohs skin cancer surgeon. She received her undergraduate degree at Penn State University and her medical doctor degree at Jefferson Medical College (now known as Sidney Kimmel Medical College). She completed her internship at St. Vincent's hospital and her dermatology residency at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. Dr. Saxena then went on to a complete a fellowship in Mohs Skin Cancer surgery and cosmetic dermatologic surgery at the California Skin Institute. She has had several articles published in peer-reviewed journals. In her spare time, Dr. Saxena enjoys spending time with her family, playing tennis, taking classes at Orange Theory Fitness,  snowboarding, wakesurfing, and practicing guitar. She is a native of Philadelphia, PA.

SPECIALIZATIONS & EXPERTISE

Dr. Saxena specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of skin cancers, specifically Mohs surgery, as well as in the surgical reconstruction of the skin. Beyond her expertise with skin cancer, Dr. Saxena is a board-certified medical dermatologist who has undergone extensive training in facial rejuvenation techniques and procedures. She is experienced in performing all types of minimally invasive treatments, including BOTOX and dermal filler injections, laser treatments, and sclerotherapy.

ASSOCIATIONS

  • Fellow of the American College of Mohs Surgery (ACMS)
  • Fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD)
  • Affiliated with Abington Memorial Hospital
  • Member of the Association of Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS)

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    Fort Washington Office

    455 Pennsylvania Avenue
    Suite 127
    Fort Washington, PA 19034

    Phone: 215-793-9755
    Fax: 215-412-3587

    Lansdale Office

    1240 South Broad Street
    Suite 200
    Lansdale, PA 19446

    Phone: 215-361-3376
    Fax: 215-412-3587

    DR. ARADHNA SAXENA VIDEOS

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    Mohs Skin Cancer Surgery – 1st Stage

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    Dr. Saxena and Dr. Kasper featured by NBC 10

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    Dr. Saxena and Dr. Kasper Featured on NBC 10 #3

    REVIEWS

    I had an excellent experience with Dr. Kasper. As a 30 year old woman with a family history of skin cancer, I was very nervous for my full body skin exam, especially after not being checked in approx 5 years. Dr. Kasper maintained a calming presence for the duration of my appointment, making me feel extremely comfortable. He answered every question I could come up with, gave me useful suggestions for how to track the changes in my skin, and I really felt like I could trust him. As a bonus, he sent me home with a bag full of samples to try for my oil prone skin. I would highly recommend him to anyone looking for a knowledgable, respectful, and approachable doctor of dermatology.
    Sarah A
    2 months ago
    Dr. Kasper was referred to me by my family physician and he was an excellent recommendation. He is professional but approachable, extremely kind and gracious, and most importantly, an excellent dermatologist. His staff is a reflection of his personality, wonderful! Thank you Dr. Kasper to you and your staff for the positive experience that I always have when I come into your office.
    Joan Mcconnell
    4 months ago
    I just had my annual visit with Meghan she was so compassionate and concise as usual . I had a lovely and thorough check in and check out with Renee, she answered all my questions and was so kind and welcoming . Great experience:)
    Julieanne Coll
    a month ago

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