Yamini Saripalli, MD, FAAD
Physician - Dermatologist“I put my patients at ease with a warm, compassionate nature, and a holistic approach to treating each of my patients as a unique individual.”
Board Certification
- Dermatology
Education
Residency
Howard University
Dermatology
Washington, DC
2006
Internship
University of Maryland Medical Center
Internal Medicine
Baltimore, MD
2004
Medical School
University of Missouri – Kansas City School of Medicine
Doctor of Medicine
Kansas City, MO
2003
Undergraduate School
University of Missouri – Kansas City
Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts
Kansas City, MO
2003
Professional Associations
American Academy of Dermatology (AAD)
Fellow
2006 – Present
Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society (AΩA)
Member
2002 – Present
Publications
“Isolated left ventricular noncompaction: echocardiographic diagnosis.” Echocardiography (2006): 23:350-1. Sura, A.C., Prasad, R., Saripalli, Y.V., Plotnick, G.D.
“Cutaneous Manifestations of Systemic Disease in Ethnic Skin.” Saripalli, Y.V., Shah, S.B.
“Dermatology and dermatologic therapy of pigmented skin.” (2005): 1st edition. Boca Raton: CRC Press.
“Focus on: Biologics that Affect Therapeutic Agents in Dermatology.” Journal of Drugs in Dermatology (2005): 4: 233-245. Saripalli, Y.V., Gaspari, A.A.
“Percentage of Clinically Relevant Allergic Contact Reactions Detected by Utilizing a Screening Tray of 23 Allergens.” Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology (2003): 49:65-9. Saripalli, Y.V., Achen, F., Belsito, D.V.
“Tacrolimus ointment 0.1% in the treatment of nickel-induced allergic contact dermatitis.” Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology (2003): 49:477-82. Saripalli, Y.V., Gadzia, J.E., Belsito, D.V.
“Pemphigus Vulgaris in a Ten-Year-Old Male Who Responded to Mycophenolate Mofetil and Intravenous Immunoglobulin: Proceedings of the Society for Pediatric Dermatology” 2002 Annual Meeting, July 17-20, Annapolis, MD. Pediatric Dermatology 2003: 20:84-88. Saripalli, Y., Sharma, V., Nopper, A.J.
Presentations
May 2004
Saripalli Y.V., Epstein S.
“Isolated Noncompacted left ventricular cardiomyopathy in a 15-year-old male.”
Presented at the American College of Physicians regional meeting
Baltimore, MD
July 2002
Saripalli Y.V., Nopper A.J., Sharma V.
“Pemphigus Vulgaris in a Ten-Year-Old Male Who Responded to Mycophenolate Mofetil and Intravenous Immunoglobulin”
Presented at the Society for Pediatric Dermatology national meeting
Annapolis, MD
August 2007
Saripalli Y.V., Gadzia J.E., Belsito D.V.
“Tacrolimus ointment 0.1% in the treatment of nickel-induced allergic contact dermatitis.”
Presented at the National Medical Association meeting
Honolulu, HI
February 2008
Saripalli Y.V., Cohen G.C., Cook D.
“Eruptive Xanthomas and Pancreatitis.”
Presented at the American Academy of Dermatology meeting, Gross and Microscopic section
San Antonio, TX
July 2011
Saripalli Y.V. and St. Surin Lord S.
“After Residency.”
Presented at the National Medical Association Meeting
Washington, DC
April 2015
Saripalli Y.V.
“Dermatology Jeopardy.”
American Society of Podiatric Dermatology (ASPD).
Baltimore, MD
Biography
Dr. Saripalli earned her medical degree from University of Missouri, Kansas City. She completed her internship at the University of Maryland, Baltimore and Dermatology residency at Howard University Hospital. Dr. Saripalli has several publications in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology to her credit as well as a book chapter in Dermatology and Dermatological Therapy of Pigmented Skin. She is currently a member of the American Academy of Dermatology, the Alpha Omega Alpha (AΩA) Medical Honors Society and an advisor for iDoc24 teledermatology. She is a second-generation Indian American who has a keen interest in skin cancer, skin aging, and acne. Dr. Saripalli puts her patients at ease with her warm, compassionate nature and has a holistic approach to treating each of her patients as a unique individual. Dr. Saripalli is also a professional classical South Indian dancer in the Kuchipudi style. In her spare time, she enjoys music concerts and traveling.