Gabriela Maloney, DO, FAAD
Board-Certified Dermatologist
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 such great rapport with patients, she is very knowledgeable and has a very calming personality. I would recommend her to anyone who needs her professional skills.
Google
5.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
First time visit with Dr. Maloney regarding spot(s) on my right ear. She was very thorough with my examination and made sure all my questions were answered. Very polite and personable.
Google
5.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
Dr. Maloney was the first dermatologist i’ve ever been to and i’m so happy to have found her and her team of amazing people!! You can tell everyone really cares about the patients and what you want out of your visit. I never leave questioning Dr. Maloney’s suggestions or advice, she always answers every question and makes sure i’m 100% comfortable with treatment. 10/10!!
Google
5.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
A concerned, competent, and knowledgeable professional. Dr Maloney listens and explains carefully and is very thorough. A top notch health care provider.
Google
5.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
She is always trying to do her best for me with my situation.
Google
5.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
Dr. Maloney is great! She knew exactly what she was doing. She comforted and checked on me multiple times as she was performing my procedure.
Google
5.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
She is very skilled and easy to talk to, made me feel at ease during the co2 laser procedure. Highly recommend
Google
2.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
I was told to report to my appt. 15 minutes early despite filling out check in forms by email I then had to wait 35 minutes after my scheduled appt. I was very angry as other patients were called immediately. The receptoonist could have informed me the Dr. was running late. Everyone was nice snd apologetic and Dr.Maloney is great. You should not overbook and keep patients aware of what is going ln. My time is important too! I was slso anxious about my appt. and the lack of clarity regarding lateness added to my anxiety and frustration
Google
5.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
Dr. Maloney is always very professional, very relatable and thorough at answering all of my questions.
Google
1.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
Had an appointment set for months including adjustments made at work for this appointment. Arrived early for the appointment checked in and payed my copay then sat in the waiting area for nearly ten minutes before being told that they are running 45 mins late and wanted me to stay and wait. I had already made unchangeable adjustments to my work schedule including having to use payed time off that I cannot get back for this appointment and now have to make an additional appointment because of this offices lack of communication and poor planning and another adjustment to my work schedule at an additional cost to me. What is irritating is that if the tables were turned and I showed up nearly an hour late do I get to tell the doctor to just wait? Nope I get a mark on my account and charged for missing an appointment, no fair and I am not pleased with this situation.
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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 and Nebraska) 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.