Gabriela Maloney, DO, FAAD
Board-Certified Dermatologist
4.9 /5
505 reviews
I have dedicated my entire life to train in the field of dermatology and the most rewarding part of it all is being able to make a difference in people’s lives. I personally had a melanoma at the age of 25 and I understand how scary it is to be in that situation.
- Gabriela Maloney, DO
Google
5.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
Dr Maloney has helped me numerous times in removing cysts that my body develops. She is an expert in her field and has wonderful bedside manner. I highly recommend Dr Maloney and will always seek her help in future appointments if need be. I wholeheartedly trust her. Thank you for everything!!!!
Google
5.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
Always professional, pleasant, and hood listener. Staff is welcoming and informative. Ready to help and answer questions.
Google
5.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
Dr. Maloney is pleasant to work with, takes the time to let you ask questions, and uses technical knowledge and humor to explain things. She helps you feel more at ease and allows you to choose your course of action and gives you what you need to know to decide. She is informative and instructive. with a pleasant personality. Her staff is friendly and helpful. Great experience!
Google
5.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
Dr. Maloney is ordering my old records and biopsied 2 more cancers on my face .
Google
5.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
Professional and personal care. She is one of the best in her profession. Always on top of every conversation regarding her patients.
Google
5.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
All I can say is Dr. Maloney is a miracle worker! She is kind, gentle and thorough at her job. Gives honest opinions as to the best course of action to achieve your desired goal.
Google
5.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
Bree & Dr. Maloney were both great. Wonderful consult on 4/11/25 & first procedure on 6/24/25. However, billing is really screwed up. I am in " review" & promised a "reach out" with an answer that never comes. I have records & receipt for $100 consult I pd. On 4/11/25. I do not owe anything else. Today, 6/24/25 was my first treatment. I have been calling billing 4 times & they promised to "reach out to me" but never do. Dr expierance great! Billing sucks! I have receipt & paperwork to prove all of above. Please HELP.
Google
5.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
Expert job, fast, professional.
Google
5.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
She was a lovely doctor listen to me and address my needs. Her MA was very courteous and respectful and very professional. I’m happy with my appointment today
Google
2.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
I wish I had a positive experience with Dr. Maloney as many of the other google reviewers had. I felt very rushed and that she quickly made a diagnosis without much of any conversation and no examination. She actually did a very brief check of my scalp, barely touching it AFTET she made a quick, diagnosis. She didn’t ask any questions about medications I was on or recent lab results that could all impact what I was coming to see her for. I had to quickly volunteer/rush this information in the very small amount of time I had with her. I left feeling more confused. This is a very concerning and sensitive issue for me and I would have liked to have more clarity.
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Education

Undergraduate Degree:

University of Missouri – Saint Louis, MO

Medical School:

Midwestern University – Chicago, IL

Dermatology Residency:

Ohio Health Riverside Methodist Hospital, Columbus, OH

Certificates
American Board of Dermatology
Professional Memberships
American Academy of Dermatology
American Osteopathic College of Dermatology
Ohio Dermatological Association
International Society of Dermatopathology
American College of Physicians
American Medical Association
Publications
  • Maloney GA., Braniecki M. A rare lymphangiomatoid variant of Kaposi Sarcoma: a case report and literature review. The American Journal of Dermatopathology. Abstract accepted for publication. 
  • Maloney G.A., Hart D, Sanchez K, Braniecki M. Bullous Lupus presenting with Dense Subepidermic Neutrophilic Infiltrates and Eosinophils. J. Cut. Pathol. Abstract accepted for publication.
  • Kim, Y., Maloney G.A., Howard, J., Skopit, S. A rare case of pili annulati. Journal of the American Osteopathic College of Dermatology. 2016;36:37-8.
  •  Steinhof, N., Maloney G.A., Miller R. Metastatic melanoma appearing ten years after the primary lesion: a unique case representative of SOX-10’s efficacy in identifying melanomas of metastatic origin. Journal of the American Osteopathic College of Dermatology. 2016;36:41-2.
  • Maloney G.A., Braniecki M. Atypical presentation of Sezary Syndrome with CD4+/CD7+/ CD26 – T cells and marked epidermotropism: a case report and literature review. Journal of the American Osteopathic College of Dermatology. 2016;34:49-51.
  • Maloney G.A., Chennuri R, Dymek P, Braniecki M. Two cases of Pediatric Acral Cutaneous Calcinosis with Transepidermal Elimination. Journal of the American Osteopathic College of Dermatology. 2016;34:44-5.
  • Maloney G.A., James J, Braniecki M. Anetoderma secondary to mid-dermal elastolysis. Journal of the American Osteopathic College of Dermatology. 2015;32:40-1.
  • Maloney G.A., Liu X, Taylor D, Braniecki M. Coma Blisters after a syncope episode. Case Reports in Internal Medicine. 2015 (2) 3:5-7.
  • Maloney G.A., James J, Braniecki M. Superior Vena Cava Syndrome presenting as bilateral breast enlargement with peau d’orange skin changes. Case Reports in Internal Medicine. 2015(2) 2:36-9.
  •  Maloney G.A., Braniecki M. Atypical presentation of Sezary Syndrome with CD4+/CD7+/ CD26 – T cells and marked epidermotropism. Abstract published Am J. Dermatopathol. 2015 (37) 6;e6-7.
  • Maloney G.A., James J, Braniecki M. Anetoderma secondary to mid-dermal elastolysis. Abstract published J. Cut. Pathol. 2015(42) 1:e127.
  • Maloney G.A., James J, Braniecki M. Superior Vena Cava Syndrome presenting as bilateral breast enlargement with peau d’orange skin changes. Abstract published J. Cut. Pathol. 2015;42:e126-7.
  • Maloney G.A., Chennuri R, Dymek P, Braniecki M. Two cases of Pediatric Acral Cutaneous Calcinosis with Transepidermal Elimination. Abstract published Am J. Dermatopathol. 2014 (36);7:e129-45.
  • Maloney G.A., Liu X, Taylor D, Braniecki M. Coma Blisters after a syncope episode. Abstract published Am J. Dermatopathol. 2014 (36);7:e129-45.

*Age Restriction


For patients scheduling who are under 18 years of age (19 in Alabama) please make sure you have permission from your parent or legal guardian to schedule this appointment.  Your parent or legal guardian must accompany you on your initial visit and on certain subsequent visits to provide appropriate informed consent.