Sarita Nori, MD

Dermatologist, Director of Teledermatology, Reliant Medical Group

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Sarita Nori, MD

Dr. Sarita Nori was drawn to dermatology because of the intersection of science and medicine that is at the heart of dermatology. She feels this is what really allows her to help her patients. “There is a lot of problem-solving in dermatology and I like that,” she explains. “It’s also a profession where you can help people quickly and really make a difference in their lives.”

Some of the typical skin problems that Dr. Nori treats include skin cancers, psoriasis, acne, eczema, rashes, and contact dermatitis. Dr Nori believes in using all possible avenues of treatment, such as biologics, especially in patients with chronic diseases such as eczema and psoriasis. “These medications can work superbly, and they are really life-changing for many patients.”

Dr. Nori feels it’s important for patients to have a good understanding of the disease or condition that is affecting them. “I like to educate my patients on their problem and have them really understand it so they can take the best course of action. Patients always do better when they understand their skin condition, and how to treat it.”

Place of Practice

Reliant Medical Group

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Publications

  • Singer S, Thomas C, Lezcano C, Robbins M, Nori S, Granter SR, Merola JF, O’Malley JT. Polyarthralgias and Papulonodules in a 56-year-old woman. Arthritis Care & Research, Volume 70, Issue 6, January 2018, pg 925-930

  • Nori, S, Greene MA, Schrager HM, Falanga V. Infectious occupational exposures in dermatology–A review of risks and prevention measures: part I. For all dermatologists. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, Volume 53, Issue 6, December 2005, 1010-1019

  • Nori, S, Greene MA, Schrager HM, Falanga V. Infectious occupational exposures in dermatology–A review of risks and prevention measures: part II. The pregnant dermatologist. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, Volume 53, Issue 6, December 2005, 1020-1026

  • Nori S et al. Sensitivity and specificity of reflectance-mode confocal laser microscopy for in vivo diagnosis of BCC – a multicenter study. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 51(6):923-30, 2004 Dec.

  • Nori S et al. Moxifloxacin-associated T.E.N. and fulminant hepatic failure. Archives of Dermatology. 140(12):1537-8, 2004 Dec.

  • Nori S et al. AAD Annual Meeting March 2003, Residents & Fellows’ Symposium. “Sensitivity and specificity of reflectance-mode near-infrared confocal scanning laser microscopy for in vivo diagnosis of Basal Cell Carcinoma - A Multi-Center Clinical Trial.”

  • Nori S et al. AAD Annual Meeting March 2003, Poster Presentation. “Sensitivity and specificity of reflectance-mode near-infrared confocal scanning laser microscopy for in vivo diagnosis of Basal Cell Carcinoma - A Multi-Center Clinical Trial.”

  • Nori S et al. Society for Investigative Dermatology Annual Meeting March 2002, Poster Presentation. “Near-infrared reflectance confocal scanning microscopy for in vivo diagnosis of basal cell carcinoma.”

  • Nori VS, Barry SR (May 1997). Toxic effects of antimalarial drugs in Paramecium: role of calcium channels. Journal of Comparative Physiology A, 180(5), pp. 473-480.

  • Livingstone MS, Nori S, Freeman DC, Hubel DH (Feb. 1995). Stereopsis and binocularity in the Squirrel monkey. Vision Research, 35(3), pp. 345-354.

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