Gabriela Maloney, DO, FAAD
Board-Certified Dermatologist
4.9 /5
215 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
3.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
Office staff are indifferent and unwelcoming
google
3.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
Front desk personnel are very unfriendly, especially the African American woman. The other woman isn't as bad. Dr Maloney is good and thorough, so it's a shame the receptionists are so unfriendly and unwelcoming.
google
5.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
Very professional Worked great with Jayden Made the experience great and made Jayden comfortable and explained everything Looking forward d to going back in April
google
5.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
Very professional and knowledgeable.
vitals
5.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
Explains things throughly, very easy to talk to and work with. Suggests various options, do not always go with most expensive. I have recommended her to others
google
5.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
Excellent care provider.
google
5.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
Doctor was very quick to do my skin check and solve my face problem.
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5.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
Always on time - thorough and well explained procedures.
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5.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
Performed a through exam and explained things along the way.
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5.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
She is probably the nicest derm I have ever had. Very patient and understanding and knowledgeable.
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.