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Ravi Krishnan, MD

  • Dermatology
Virginia Mason Medical Center
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Ravi Krishnan, MD

Ravi Krishnan, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist with special medical interest in Mohs micrographic surgery and reconstructive surgery after skin cancer removal. Dr. Krishnan enjoys being able to offer his patients a surgical option for skin cancer that provides the best chance of removing all the cancer. He also enjoys offering patients expert reconstruction for complicated wounds requiring very intricate reconstruction.

Dr. Krishnan focuses on each patient’s goals, concerns and fears. He enjoys being able to reassure a patient with skin cancer on their nose that there is a 99% chance that he can get rid of it with the Mohs surgical procedure, that it will never come back and, once fully healed, it will be difficult for anyone to notice they’ve had surgery. Being able to do this on a consistent basis is something he finds particularly rewarding.

Specialties

  • Dermatology

Credentials

  • American Board of Dermatology

Education

  • Medical School: Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, 2001
  • Residency: Dermatology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, 2005
  • Fellowships: Mohs and Dermatologic Surgery, Dayton Skin Surgery Center, Dayton, Ohio, 2006
  • Professional Education: Internal Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, 2002

Medical groups

  • Virginia Mason Medical Center
  • Puget Sound High Value Network
  • Rainier Health Network

Languages

  • English

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