Hair

Loss

At the Florida Institute of Dermatology Hair Loss Clinic, you will be treated by our board-certified dermatologists who have been specifically trained in the most innovative and effective hair loss therapies. Our dermatologists have experience treating people of all ethnicities and varying hair textures from 1A to 4C (straight to tightly coiled strands).

In addition, as a comprehensive medical practice, we have our own pathology laboratory allowing us to process and diagnose hair disorders in-house.

Meet the Dermatologists

  • Dr. Michael Wangia

    Dr. Michael Wangia

    FOUNDER AND MEDICAL DIRECTOR

  • Dr. Nneamaka Ukatu

    Dr. Nneamaka Ukatu

    DERMATOLOGIST

  • Dr. Melanie Williams

    Dr. Melanie Williams

    DERMATOLOGIST

What to Expect

You can expect a treatment experience tailored to your needs. Our clinicians will start with a one-on-one consultation session to evaluate your hair loss. They will then review treatment recommendations and work with you to create a personalized treatment plan.

Quality Care

Our goal has always been and will always be to deliver the highest quality care. We utilize a direct-pay model to allow us to provide a comprehensive evaluation and allow you and your provider to select the optimal treatment plan without constraints or limitations imposed by insurance carriers.

For those with private insurance, upon request, we will provide you with the appropriate healthcare reimbursement form to submit to your insurance company.

When to schedule

We recommend booking a consultation at the first sign of hair loss. Many types of hair loss can be treated if caught early. However, the longer you wait, the more time and resources you may need to see improvement. Regardless of the extent of your hair loss, our clinicians can work with you to explore your treatment options.

Hair loss Conditions

  • Acne Keloidalis Nuchae

  • Alopecia Areata

  • Central Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia

  • Discoid Lupus Erythematosus Induced Alopecia

  • Dissecting Cellulitis

  • Female Pattern Alopecia

  • Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia

  • Lichen Planopilaris

  • Male Pattern Alopecia

  • Telogen Effluvium

  • Traction Alopecia