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Richard Antaya, MD

Dermatology
Accepting patients
Call to book

(203) 785-2140

Telehealth platform

Independent

Session types

Video & Phone

Languages

English

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About

I'm passionate about helping patients feel comfortable and confident in their own skin. Whether you're dealing with acne, eczema, psoriasis, or concerning moles, I bring both clinical expertise and genuine care to every conversation. I'm here to listen, answer your questions thoroughly, and work with you on a treatment plan that fits your life—all from the comfort of your home through secure telehealth visits.

Services offered

I treat a wide range of skin conditions through virtual consultations, including inflammatory skin diseases, acne at any age, hair and scalp disorders, and skin lesion evaluation. During a typical telehealth visit, we'll discuss your symptoms and concerns in detail, I'll examine affected areas using high-quality photos you share, and we'll develop a personalized treatment plan that may include topical medications, oral therapies, lifestyle modifications, or referrals for in-person procedures when needed. I serve patients across all age groups and skin types, and I take time to explain your condition and options so you can make informed decisions about your care. My goal is to provide accessible dermatology that doesn't require you to take time away from work or family.

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