Best Dermatologists in Astoria, NY

More than 6,600 patients have left Google reviews for dermatologists in Astoria, and this shortlist pulls together the ten highest-rated practices from all of those real experiences. The average rating across the list sits at 4.4 stars, so you are looking at consistently strong feedback, not a handful of lucky reviews. Submit one free request right here and up to three of these top-rated Astoria dermatologists will get back to you, no account required.

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Top 10 Dermatologists Companies in Astoria, NY (August 2026)

Ranked by each company's live Google standing, refreshed by Smarfle. Verified partners are labeled; the order is never sold.

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The Dermatology Specialists - Astoria

4.4(1,449 reviews)Dermatologist· Doctor· Medical clinic
31-79 Steinway St, Astoria, NY 11103
80% 5-star15% low ratings

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Astoria Dermatology

4.7(184 reviews)Dermatologist
23-81 38th St, Astoria, NY 11105
90% 5-star

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3

Advanced Dermatology, P.C.

4.5(718 reviews)Dermatologist· Skin care clinic
27-47 Crescent St Ste 206, Astoria, NY 11102
80% 5-star

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4

Dr. Alexander Nicolaides ASTORIA DERM

4.1(174 reviews)Dermatologist· Cosmetics industry· Laser hair removal service
25-83 31st St 2nd floor, Astoria, NY 11102
76% 5-star21% low ratings

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Rose Dermatology

4.0(68 reviews)Dermatologist· Facial spa· Hair removal service
30-16 30th Dr, Astoria, NY 11102
24% low ratings

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The Dermatology Specialists - Long Island City

4.3(1,277 reviews)Dermatologist· Doctor· Medical clinic
10-41 47th Ave, Long Island City, NY 11101
77% 5-star16% low ratings

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Lilly-Rose Paraskevas, MD

4.3(11 reviews)Dermatologist
30-16 30th Drive Mezzanine, Astoria, NY 11102
82% 5-star18% low ratings

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The Dermatology Specialists - Jackson Heights

4.5(1,030 reviews)Dermatologist· Doctor· Medical clinic
77-11 37th Ave, Jackson Heights, NY 11372
81% 5-star11% low ratings

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City Central Dermatology

4.6(244 reviews)Skin care clinic
40-37 74th St., Elmhurst, NY 11373
84% 5-star

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The Dermatology Specialists - Upper East Side

4.5(1,502 reviews)Dermatologist· Doctor· Medical clinic
1425 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10021
84% 5-star11% low ratings

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Ratings and review counts come from Google Maps and change over time; this page reflects the most recent sync (August 19, 2026).

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How we rank dermatologists companies

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What does dermatologists cost?

What moves the price

  • Medical visits (skin checks, acne, biopsies) usually run through insurance; cosmetic work (Botox, fillers, most lasers) is always out of pocket.
  • Injectables are priced per unit or per syringe, and the total depends on how many areas you treat.
  • Laser treatments are sold as packages of sessions; the per-session price drops but the commitment grows.
  • Who performs the treatment: physician time costs more than a nurse injector under supervision.

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Licenses and credentials to verify

  • Board certification by the American Board of Dermatology, verifiable at certificationmatters.org; a medical license alone does not make someone a dermatologist.
  • State medical board licensure with public discipline records.
  • For cosmetic procedures, ask whether the physician or a supervised injector performs the treatment; both can be fine, but you should know before you book.

License requirements vary by state; your state's licensing board lists status and discipline history online, free.

When to book dermatologists in Astoria

Spring

May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month and screening demand spikes; book annual skin checks ahead of it.

Summer

Most laser and peel treatments need sun avoidance afterward, so summer is consult season, not treatment season.

Fall

The start of laser and resurfacing season: less sun exposure means safer healing, and offices book up fast.

Winter

Peak cosmetic season, plus December FSA dollars expiring; injectable appointments before holidays fill weeks out.

How to choose a dermatologists company in Astoria

Before you book, ask any Astoria dermatologist to confirm board certification through the American Board of Dermatology at certificationmatters.org, since a general medical license alone does not qualify someone as a dermatologist. If you are considering a cosmetic procedure, find out whether the physician or a supervised injector will perform it. Checking state medical board records for any public discipline history is also worth the few minutes it takes.

  • Board certification matters here more than in most fields: check the American Board of Dermatology, because anyone with a medical license can legally call themselves a cosmetic specialist.
  • For injectables and laser work, ask WHO holds the device or needle. In a physician-led practice the doctor treats or directly supervises; in some clinics you never see one.
  • A new or changing mole outranks any cosmetic appointment. A good office triages a skin-cancer concern in days, not months; ask how fast they can see you for one.
  • For cosmetic procedures, ask to see before-and-after photos of THEIR patients with your skin type, not stock imagery from the device manufacturer.

Frequently asked questions

What does the verified Smarfle partner badge actually mean on a dermatologist's listing?

The badge tells you that Smarfle has confirmed the business's identity and that the listing is actively managed by the practice. It has nothing to do with where the company ranks on this page. Rankings come from live Google Maps data, so a verified partner badge cannot buy a higher position.

My dermatology practice is in Astoria and I don't see it here. How does a business actually get ranked on this page?

Positions mirror each practice's live Google Maps standing, so your Google Business Profile rating and review volume are what drive placement. No spot is ever sold. You can also join Smarfle for free to claim your profile, appear as a verified partner, and start receiving quote requests directly from this page.

What should I expect to pay for a dermatology visit around here?

Costs vary widely depending on whether you need a routine skin check, a biopsy, a prescription treatment, or a cosmetic procedure, and insurance coverage shifts the math further. No reliable price range appears in the available data for this page. Sending one free request to up to three local practices is the fastest way to get exact figures for your specific situation.

Is it smarter to call one dermatologist directly or send a single request to a few at once?

Calling one office directly can work well if you already know which practice you want, but you may wait on hold or find they are not taking new patients. Sending one request through this page reaches up to three of the ten ranked practices at the same time, which gives you real availability and pricing to compare without making three separate calls.

How do I weigh a 4.7-star rating with 184 reviews against a 4.4-star rating backed by nearly 1,500 reviews?

Astoria Dermatology's 4.7 stars across 184 reviews is genuinely strong, but The Dermatology Specialists - Astoria earned its 4.4 stars from 1,449 patients, which is a much larger sample. A rating built on hundreds of visits is statistically harder to maintain, so both numbers together tell a more complete story than either one alone.

Can I realistically get a dermatology appointment on a Saturday or Sunday in this area?

Weekend access is more realistic here than you might expect. Eight of the ten practices ranked on this page publish weekend hours on Google, which is a higher share than most specialty medical lists. Exact availability still depends on each practice's schedule and patient load, so confirming directly after you request is the right move.