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Yale Dermatology Middlebury
1625 Straits Turnpike
Rm 211
Middlebury, CT 06762
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  • Yale Dermatology Middlebury
    1625 Straits Turnpike
    Rm 211
    Middlebury, CT 06762
  • Yale Health - Dermatology (Yale Health Patients Only)
    Yale Health Center
    55 Lock Street
    New Haven, CT 06511
  • Yale Dermatology New Haven (Vulvar Specialty Clinic Only)
    Doctors Building
    2 Church Street South, Ste 305
    New Haven, CT 06519

Alicia Little, MD, PhD

Dermatology
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Patient type treated
Child, Adult
Accepting new patients
Yes
Referral required
From patients or physicians
Board Certified in
Dermatology

Biography

Alicia Little, MD, PhD, is a dermatologist with expertise in women’s skin health and autoimmunity. She is the director of the Vulvar Dermatology Clinic, which is dedicated to compassionate, interdisciplinary management of vulvar skin diseases.

Dr. Little specializes in skin disease of pregnancy and vulvar skin diseases; autoimmune skin diseases including cutaneous lupus, dermatomyositis, morphea, lichen sclerosus, and lichen planus; and inflammatory skin diseases including psoriasis, atopic dermatitis (eczema), and rosacea. She also handles general dermatology, acne, and skin cancer screening.

“I enjoy meeting new patients and developing lasting relationships with them,” Dr. Little says. “I love looking at my schedule and recognizing patients who I have helped with uncomfortable rashes, acne, or skin cancers, and continuing to support them over the years with any new or chronic skin conditions.”

Dermatology, she says, allows her to see patients of all ages and to use her background in immunology since many skin diseases and rashes are caused by an overactive immune system.

“As dermatologists, we have the wonderful privilege of seeing our patients get better quite literally, since their symptoms are often also visible to us on the skin,” she says.

When not caring for her patients, Dr. Little, who is an assistant professor of dermatology at Yale School of Medicine, conducts research on the immune cells responsible for autoimmune skin disease. “By studying what is going wrong to cause the body to attack itself, I hope that we can identify targets for future treatments to improve patients’ lives,” she says.

Titles

  • Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Director of Yale Vulvar Dermatology Clinic

Education & Training

  • Dermatology Resident (Chief Resident 2017-2018)
    Yale University School of Medicine (2018)
  • MD
    Yale School of Medicine (2014)
  • PhD
    Yale School of Medicine, Immunobiology (2013)

Additional Information

Locations
1
Yale Dermatology Middlebury
1625 Straits Turnpike
Rm 211
Middlebury, CT 06762
1 of 3
  • Yale Dermatology Middlebury
    1625 Straits Turnpike
    Rm 211
    Middlebury, CT 06762
  • Yale Health - Dermatology (Yale Health Patients Only)
    Yale Health Center
    55 Lock Street
    New Haven, CT 06511
  • Yale Dermatology New Haven (Vulvar Specialty Clinic Only)
    Doctors Building
    2 Church Street South, Ste 305
    New Haven, CT 06519

Biography

Alicia Little, MD, PhD, is a dermatologist with expertise in women’s skin health and autoimmunity. She is the director of the Vulvar Dermatology Clinic, which is dedicated to compassionate, interdisciplinary management of vulvar skin diseases.

Dr. Little specializes in skin disease of pregnancy and vulvar skin diseases; autoimmune skin diseases including cutaneous lupus, dermatomyositis, morphea, lichen sclerosus, and lichen planus; and inflammatory skin diseases including psoriasis, atopic dermatitis (eczema), and rosacea. She also handles general dermatology, acne, and skin cancer screening.

“I enjoy meeting new patients and developing lasting relationships with them,” Dr. Little says. “I love looking at my schedule and recognizing patients who I have helped with uncomfortable rashes, acne, or skin cancers, and continuing to support them over the years with any new or chronic skin conditions.”

Dermatology, she says, allows her to see patients of all ages and to use her background in immunology since many skin diseases and rashes are caused by an overactive immune system.

“As dermatologists, we have the wonderful privilege of seeing our patients get better quite literally, since their symptoms are often also visible to us on the skin,” she says.

When not caring for her patients, Dr. Little, who is an assistant professor of dermatology at Yale School of Medicine, conducts research on the immune cells responsible for autoimmune skin disease. “By studying what is going wrong to cause the body to attack itself, I hope that we can identify targets for future treatments to improve patients’ lives,” she says.

Titles

  • Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Director of Yale Vulvar Dermatology Clinic

Education & Training

  • Dermatology Resident (Chief Resident 2017-2018)
    Yale University School of Medicine (2018)
  • MD
    Yale School of Medicine (2014)
  • PhD
    Yale School of Medicine, Immunobiology (2013)

Additional Information

Locations
1
Yale Dermatology Middlebury
1625 Straits Turnpike
Rm 211
Middlebury, CT 06762
1 of 3
  • Yale Dermatology Middlebury
    1625 Straits Turnpike
    Rm 211
    Middlebury, CT 06762
  • Yale Health - Dermatology (Yale Health Patients Only)
    Yale Health Center
    55 Lock Street
    New Haven, CT 06511
  • Yale Dermatology New Haven (Vulvar Specialty Clinic Only)
    Doctors Building
    2 Church Street South, Ste 305
    New Haven, CT 06519
1
Yale Dermatology Middlebury
1625 Straits Turnpike
Rm 211
Middlebury, CT 06762
1 of 3
  • Yale Dermatology Middlebury
    1625 Straits Turnpike
    Rm 211
    Middlebury, CT 06762
  • Yale Health - Dermatology (Yale Health Patients Only)
    Yale Health Center
    55 Lock Street
    New Haven, CT 06511
  • Yale Dermatology New Haven (Vulvar Specialty Clinic Only)
    Doctors Building
    2 Church Street South, Ste 305
    New Haven, CT 06519