Welcome to Hampton Dermatology
Most Insurances and Medicare Accepted.
Steven J. Fishman, MD | Craig Austin, MD | Clinical Professors at Mount Sinai School of Medicine.
At Hampton Dermatology, we are committed to providing the highest quality care in medical, surgical, and cosmetic dermatology and dermatologic surgery. We strive to provide valuable and personal skin care in a welcoming and comfortable atmosphere. Having practiced for over 25 years in the area, we have gained an understanding of the skin care needs of the diverse community. All Doctors are Board Certified and Residents of the East End.
You can conveniently visit us at our Southampton Office located across the street from Southampton Hospital at 325 Meetinghouse Lane Southampton, NY. Our experienced dermatologists, Steven Fishman, MD, Craig Austin, MD, Cynthia Gerardi, MD and Dr. Wil Tutrone are all Board Certified by the American Board of Dermatology, and have specific areas of interest within the specialty providing the highest level of level of skin care for close to fifty years combined.
Hampton Dermatology is truly unique. In no other field is clinical pathologic correlation as important in determining appropriate care as Dermatology. The Dermatologists at Hampton Dermatology work closely with one another in consultation to arrive at the best personal care for any particular patient. From truly understanding the Skin Cancer Epidemic that plagues many on the East End to recognizing the "local" rashes such as Chigger Bites and Lyme Disease, the physicians at Hampton Dermatology can assist you in a way that is most beneficial to your skin health. In addition, Hampton Dermatology provides advanced Cosmetic treatments by male and female specialists. From Skin Cancer preventative Photodynamic Therapy to the latest in Neurotoxin and Filler treatment modalities we have cosmetic services available to enhance your beauty.
At Hampton Dermatology we will provide everything for the health and maintenance of your skin. Our caring and courteous staff is happy to answer any questions and will make your visit as pleasant as possible.
Summer Newsletter-Pet Edition
There are few things I enjoy more than walking my dogs 🐶. Their excitement is contagious. I get some exercise outdoors. And in my stressful, busy life it's nice to have a half hour in which I only care about if they poop 💩. All is well except, for all of us,-THE RISK OF SKIN CANCER!!! Yup, little Rocky and Rambo (Instagram rockyandrambo123) can get sunburned and they can get skin cancer too.Their fur shields them to an extent but they still need protection.
Pet Prevention
Shade. The best protection is sun avoidance. Shade gets pets out of the sun. And because pets don't sweat like humans, shade helps them to keep cool too. Pets need lots of water and should never be left in a car for more than a few minutes.
Clothing. If pets are going to be in the sun for a while, consider clothing. Nowadays, there are companies making sun protective clothing specifically for pets.
Window treatment. Dangerous UV rays can penetrate windows both at home and in your car so consider sun protection film or shades.
Sunscreen. If your pets are going to be outside for a long time sunscreen is essential. Sunscreen should be placed on the nose and sun-exposed parts of the ears. Do whatever you can to protect them. It's best to distract the animal while the sunscreen dries. The pet doesn't know it shouldn't lick or eat sunscreen!
I am an animal sympathizer. I rescued the dog at the top of this page in the ad. I contribute thousands of dollars each year to pro-animal causes.
Reference-The Skin Cancer Foundation Journal 2023
Steven Fishman, MD
Summer Newsletter-Pet Edition
There are few things I enjoy more than walking my dogs 🐶. Their excitement is contagious. I get some exercise outdoors. And in my stressful, busy life it's nice to have a half hour in which I only care about if they poop 💩. All is well except, for all of us,-THE RISK OF SKIN CANCER!!! Yup, little Rocky and Rambo (Instagram rockyandrambo123) can get sunburned and they can get skin cancer too.Their fur shields them to an extent but they still need protection.
Pet Prevention
Shade. The best protection is sun avoidance. Shade gets pets out of the sun. And because pets don't sweat like humans, shade helps them to keep cool too. Pets need lots of water and should never be left in a car for more than a few minutes.
Clothing. If pets are going to be in the sun for a while, consider clothing. Nowadays, there are companies making sun protective clothing specifically for pets.
Window treatment. Dangerous UV rays can penetrate windows both at home and in your car so consider sun protection film or shades.
Sunscreen. If your pets are going to be outside for a long time sunscreen is essential. Sunscreen should be placed on the nose and sun-exposed parts of the ears. Do whatever you can to protect them. It's best to distract the animal while the sunscreen dries. The pet doesn't know it shouldn't lick or eat sunscreen!
I am an animal sympathizer. I rescued the dog at the top of this page in the ad. I contribute thousands of dollars each year to pro-animal causes.
Reference-The Skin Cancer Foundation Journal 2023
Steven Fishman, MD
ULtherapy
ULTHERAPY is hands-down the best non-invasive treatment on the market to tighten and lift sagging skin on the face, neck, chest, and body. The treatment uses ultrasound technology to deliver heat deep down to the tissue to stimulate tightening and collagen production.
