Columbia University Department of Dermatology

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Wheelchair accessible entrance

About

The academic study of dermatology bridges clinical practice with research, exploring skin health from molecular biology to patient care. Columbia University Department of Dermatology operates within this dual mission, embedding its work in the broader medical infrastructure of northern Manhattan. Situated on the 12th floor of the Herbert Irving Pavilion, the department aligns with the university’s broader health sciences campus, a hub for teaching hospitals and specialized clinics.

At 161 Fort Washington Ave, the department contributes to both education and clinical dermatology, serving as a training ground for future specialists while participating in skin disorder research. Practical details are straightforward: inquiries about programs or services can be directed to 212-305-5293. The location places it amid Washington Heights’ mix of institutional buildings and residential blocks, a neighborhood where medical facilities often share space with community resources.

For those navigating the area, the department’s entrance is accessible via the main pavilion, with directions available through the map listing. It’s one of several academic dermatology centers in the city, though its affiliation with Columbia’s medical system distinguishes its role in research and training. Up here, the view likely stretches across the Hudson—or at least, that’s what you’d expect from a 12th-floor office in this part of town.

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Created 25 May 2026
Updated 07 Jul 2026

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