Dermatology and Skin Cancer Institute

OUR FORT WASHINGTON OFFICE

The Dermatology and Skin Cancer Institute, led by board-certified dermatologist and skin cancer specialist Dr. Aradhna Saxena, is very proud to have two locations in the Greater Philadelphia area. Our new Fort Washington office is housed in a fully renovated and expanded 3,500-square-foot facility featuring seven private patient rooms.

Our Fort Washington location maintains the same level of patient care as our Lansdale office, boasting state-of-the-art equipment, patient rooms designed for comfort and face-to-face interaction with your physician, and on-site operating rooms. From recliners in our waiting room to our cutting-edge technology in our treatment rooms, all of our facilities are designed with our patients in mind. We are a family-oriented medical dermatology practice with a modern, comfortable atmosphere, so you and your family will feel at home, relaxed, and secure, no matter what treatment you see us for.

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    The Fort Washington, PA Dermatology and Skin Cancer Institute location features seven state-of-the-art, private treatment rooms and spa-like comfort.

    Fort Washington Office

    455 Pennsylvania Avenue
    Suite 127
    Fort Washington, PA 19034

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

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    FORT WASHINGTON OFFICE 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

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