Nadia Sundlass, MD, PhD, FAAD
Board-Certified Dermatologist
4.7 /5
342 reviews
I am committed to teaching my patients about their skin and helping them achieve their skin health goals.
- Nadia Sundlass, MD, PhD
vitals
5.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
Staff was very friendly and Dr. Sundlass took her time. I didn’t feel like a number and rushed out the door.
google
4.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
Dr. Sundlass in very knowledgeable about the condition I am experiencing. She is kind and understanding. Listens and is pro active. However, waiting over 3 months as an established patient for an appointment is not very practical!
vitals
3.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
It was my first visit and felt like the appt was rushed. Dr Sundlass kept saying there were a number of issues but was not clear on what was to be treated first. There was not a summary at the end and I left confused if I had a prescription called in.
google
5.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
I greatly appreciated that Dr. Sundlass was very nice and courteous while addressing a sensitive issue I was having.
google
5.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
Dr.Bernstein took great care and asked if I had any questions.
google
5.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
Dr. Sundlass is an excellent doctor who makes personal connections with her patients. She listens to concerns and provides meaningful feedback. She thinks critically and considers multiple solutions.
google
5.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
Can't say enough great thinks about Dr. Sundlass! My road to clear skin (acne and psoriasis) has been a long and sometimes frustrating one. She's made sure to explore every avenue and answer all my questions along the way. Happy to have her as my Dermatologist!
google
5.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
Dr. Sundlass was great. She was patient, kind, attentive, and knowledgeable. She made sure she answered all of my questions. I would definitely recommend Dr. Sundlass.
google
5.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
I was very impressed with Dr. Sundlass. She listened to the reason I was there and my concern about the raised scar [my description] on my back. Dr. Sundlass explained what it was and what could be done to rectify the problem and also explained it could return when I asked if it would go away forever. UGH. I'm praying not. But, one step at a time. She also took time to explain another problem I'm having and gave me a Script to take care of it.\nThe Staff was very supportive and courteous. If necessary, I will return for Dr. Sundlass service/care.\n\nThank you Dr.Sundlass and Staff\nFlorence D. Marsh
healthgrades
5.0/5
Forefront Dermatology
Very positive experience with both Shannon and Dr. Sundlass. Both were patient good listeners; Dr. Sundlass answered questions and explained everything thoroughly. I highly recommend Dr. Sundlass and the staff of Forefront Dermatology.
Education

Undergraduate Degree:
BS, University of Wisconsin – Madison, WI

Doctorate Degree:
PhD, University of Wisconsin – Madison, WI

Medical School:
MD, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine -Madison, WI

Dermatology Residency:
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center – Pittsburgh, PA

Certificates
American Board of Dermatology
Professional Memberships
American Academy of Dermatology
Pennsylvania Academy of Dermatology
Publications

N.K. Sundlass, N.T. Woltjen, C. Bhate, J. Ho, and J.C. English III. “Infliximab-induced Linear IgA Bullous Disease in a Patient with Ulcerative Colitis,” (2015) J Clin Case Rep, 5: 597.

N.K. Sundlass, C.H. Eller, Q. Cui, and R.T. Raines. “Contribution of electrostatics to the binding of pancreatic-type ribonucleases to membranes,” (2013) Biochemisry, 52(37): 10293-10299. (PMID 23947917, PMC3839965)

N.K. Sundlass and R.T. Raines. “Arginine residues are more effective than lysine residues in eliciting the cellular uptake of Onconase,” (2011) Biochemistry, 50(47): 10293-10299. (PMID 21980976, PMC3234306)

L. Ma*, N.K. Sundlass*, R.T. Raines, and Q. Cui. “Disruption and formation of surface salt bridges are coupled to DNA binding by integration host factor (IHF): A computational analysis,” (2011) Biochemistry 50(2): 266-275. (*co-first authors) (PMID 21121696, PMC3064960)

J.R. Schmidt, N.K. Sundlass, and J.L. Skinner. “Line shapes and photon echoes within a generalized Kubo model,” (2003) Chem. Phys. Letters, 378: 559-566.