Best Dermatologists in White Plains, NY

Finding the right dermatologists in White Plains means getting care from someone your neighbors already trust. This shortlist pulls together 10 top-rated local practices backed by 4,096 combined Google reviews and an average rating of 4.4 stars, so you are starting from a genuinely strong pool. Request free quotes in one step right here and up to 3 of these pros will reach back out to you directly.

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Top 10 Dermatologists Companies in White Plains, 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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Optum Dermatology - White Plains

4.9(15 reviews)Dermatologist
311 North St Ste 401, White Plains, NY 10605
93% 5-star

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2

Kenneth Goldman, MD

4.4(45 reviews)Dermatologist
311 North St Ste 401, White Plains, NY 10605
82% 5-star16% low ratings

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3

Hudson Dermatology

4.9(1,776 reviews)Dermatologist
155 White Plains Rd Ste 109, Tarrytown, NY 10591
93% 5-star

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4

PHILIP FRIED

3.0(65 reviews)Dermatologist
20 Old Mamaroneck Rd #1b, White Plains, NY 10605
49% low ratings

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5

West Derm Center

4.2(40 reviews)Medical clinic
20 Old Mamaroneck Rd #1b, White Plains, NY 10605
75% 5-star20% low ratings

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6

Alan B. Schliftman, MD

4.4(26 reviews)Dermatologist
210 Westchester Ave, White Plains, NY 10604
81% 5-star15% low ratings

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Westchester Center for Dermatology

4.5(247 reviews)Dermatologist· Medical spa
14 Harwood Ct #217, Scarsdale, NY 10583
85% 5-star12% low ratings

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8

Goldwasser & Veritas Dermatology

5.0(219 reviews)Dermatologist
210 N Central Ave, Hartsdale, NY 10530
98% 5-star

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9

Taliercio Frank MD

4.2(10 reviews)Dermatologist
811 N Broadway, White Plains, NY 10603
80% 5-star20% low ratings

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10

The Dermatology Specialists - East bronx

4.7(1,653 reviews)Dermatologist· Doctor· Medical clinic
2151 White Plains Rd, Bronx, NY 10462
90% 5-star

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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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Positions mirror each company's current Google Maps performance for local searches: star rating, review volume, and prominence.

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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 White Plains

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 White Plains

Look at review volume alongside star rating. A practice like Kenneth Goldman, MD with 45 reviews tells a more complete story than one with only a handful. Ask upfront whether the dermatologist you see is board-certified and whether they handle your specific concern, cosmetic or medical, before you book.

  • 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

How do I get my dermatology practice listed or ranked on this page?

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Is this ranking paid for, or can I actually trust the order these practices appear in?

No practice can buy a higher spot here. The order reflects each company's live Google Maps standing based on rating, review volume, and prominence. That data refreshes regularly, which is why Hudson Dermatology's 1,776 reviews and Optum Dermatology's 4.9-star rating carry real weight in where they land.

Why bother getting more than one quote for a dermatology appointment?

One request on this page reaches up to 3 local practices at once, so comparing is nearly effortless. Availability, wait times, and costs for cosmetic procedures especially can vary noticeably from office to office. Hearing back from multiple providers lets you weigh those differences before you commit to anything.

What does seeing a dermatologist around White Plains actually cost?

Costs depend heavily on what you need, whether it is a routine skin check, a biopsy, or a cosmetic treatment, and on your insurance coverage. No reliable flat rate covers that range. The most practical move is to send one free request through this page and get exact pricing directly from up to 3 local practices.

What should I ask a dermatologist before booking my first appointment?

Confirm board certification through the American Board of Dermatology at certificationmatters.org, because a medical license alone does not make someone a dermatologist. Check New York State medical board records for any discipline history. For cosmetic procedures like injections, ask directly whether the physician performs the treatment or whether a supervised injector does, so there are no surprises.

Can I realistically get a dermatology appointment on a Saturday or Sunday near me?

It is possible but not guaranteed. Of the 10 practices ranked on this page, 2 publish weekend hours on Google. Exact scheduling always depends on the individual office and how full their calendar is. Sending a request to up to 3 practices at once is the fastest way to find out who can actually see you soon.