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Dr. Charles Halasz, MD

Dr. Charles Halasz, MD

Dermatology*
45+ years of experience

Dr. Charles Halasz, MD is a dermatologist in Norwalk, CT and has over 45 years of experience in the medical field. Dr. Halasz has extensive experience in Skin Cancer & Excision. He graduated from University of Connecticut School of Medicine in 1977. He is affiliated with medical facilities Norwalk Hospital and Newyork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center. He is accepting new patients and telehealth appointments.

4 Star Rating
Based on 11 reviews 4 Star Rating (11 reviews)

Dermatology for the Family

149-153 East Ave Norwalk, CT 06851
Telehealth available

At a Glance

  • Areas of Expertise
    Dr. Halasz specializes in the areas of Dermatology & Internal Medicine. See board certifications
  • Explains Conditions Well
    Patients said this doctor explains conditions well. See reviews
  • Offers Telehealth
    This doctor offers telehealth appointments. Call the office to schedule an appointment.
  • Practices at Top Hospital
    America's 100 Best Hospitals Award™ See hospitals
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Dr. Halasz's Reviews

Likelihood to recommend Dr. Halasz

4.0

11 ratings, 3 with a written review
5 Star
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4 Star
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3 Star
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2 Star
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1 Star
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What went well
  • Appointment scheduling
  • Listened & answered questions
  • Explained conditions well
  • Staff friendliness
  • Appointment wasn't rushed
  • Trusted the provider's decisions
  • Wait times
What could be improved
No results
1 person found this helpful
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Casey Jones in Farifield, CT – Aug 31, 2018
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What went well
  • Appointment scheduling
  • Listened & answered questions
  • Explained conditions well
  • Staff friendliness
  • Appointment wasn't rushed
  • Trusted the provider's decisions
  • Wait times
What could be improved
No results
1 person found this helpful
Helpful
Zsuzsanna in CT – Aug 09, 2017
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What went well
  • Appointment scheduling
  • Listened & answered questions
  • Explained conditions well
  • Staff friendliness
  • Appointment wasn't rushed
  • Trusted the provider's decisions
  • Wait times
What could be improved
No results
6 people found this helpful
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Hil Salerno in New Canaan CT – Sep 22, 2016
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About Me

care philosophy

Dr. Halasz takes the time to find out what's wrong with your skin and how to make it better. He is conscientious in seeking out the best treatments for you. At DERMATOLOGY FOR THE FAMILY, we really do care about you and your skin.
  • Dermatology

  • Internal Medicine

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  • Columbia-presbyterian Medical Center

    Residency Hospital, 1983
  • Hospital Of Saint Raphael

    Internship Hospital, 1978
  • Hospital Of St Raphael

    Internship Hospital, 1978
  • University Of Connecticut School Of Medicine

    Medical School, 1977
  • Yale

    Undergraduate School, 1973
American Board of Medical Specialties®
American Board of Dermatology®
Dermatology
American Board of Internal Medicine®
Internal Medicine
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  • English

  • Spanish

  • Halasz CLG: Helicobacter pylori antibodies in patients with psoriasis. Arch Dermatol. 1996; 132:95-96.

  • Halasz CLG: Successful treatment with fluconazole of tinea corporis caused by Trichophyton Verrucosum (barn itch). Cutis. 1994; 54: 207-208.

  • Halasz C, Silvers DN, Crum CP: Bowenoid papulosis in three-year-old girl. J Am Acad Dermatol. 986;14: 326-330.

  • Halasz CLG: Photosensitivity to the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug piroxicam Cutis. 1987; 39: 37-39.

  • Halasz CLG: Treatment of common warts using the infrared coagulator. J Dermatol Surg Onc. 1994; 20(4):252-256.

  • Halasz C: Narrowband UVB phototherapy for psoriasis: results with fixed increments by skin type (as opposed to percentage increments) (abstract). Photodermatol Photommunol Photomed. 1998;14:35, 1998.

  • Halasz CLG, Strauss EB,: Unilateral livedo reticularis. N England J Med. 1998; 338: 1127.

  • Halasz CLG: Treatment of warts with topical pyruvic acid: with and without added 5-fluorouracil. Cutis. 1998; 62:283-285.

  • Halasz CLG, Gupta AK, Voorhees JJ: Sulfasalazine as folic acid inhibitor in psoriasis (letter). Arch Dermatol. 1990; 126:1516-1517.

  • Halasz CLG: Dermatologic applications of the infrared coagulator. Cosmetic Dermatology. 1994; 7(12): 29-32.

  • Halasz CLG, Leach EE, Walther RR, Poh-Fitzpatrick MB: Hydroa vacciniforme induction of lesions with ultraviolet A. J Am Acad Dermatol. 1983; 8: 171-176.

  • Tintle S, Antaya R, Halasz C: Index of suspicion, periorificial dermatitis secondary to corticosteroid inhalation, Pediatr Rev, in press.

  • Tintle S, Patel V, Ruskin A, Halasz C: Azacitidine: a new medication associated with Sweet Syndrome, J Am Acad Dermatol, J Am Acad Dermatol. 2011; l64:e77-9.

  • Narrowband UVB phototherapy for psoriasis: with fixed increments by skin type (as opposed to percentage increments). Photodermatol Photommunol Photomed. 1999; 15:81-84.

  • Mackay-Wiggan J, Nair KG, Halasz CLG: Onycholysis associated with paclitaxel. Cutis. 2003; 71:229-232.

  • Halasz CLG, Niedt GW, Kurtz CP, Scorpio DG, Bakken JS, Dumler JS: A case of Sweet syndrome associated with human granulocytic anaplasmosis. Arch Dermatol. 2005; 141:887-880.

  • Kislal EE, Halasz CL: Software for quantifying psoriasis and vitiligo from digital clinical photographs. J Dermatol Treat. 2011; Jul 31. [Epub ahead of print]

  • Halasz CLG, Cornier D. Den M: Petechial glove and sock syndrome caused by parvovirus B19. J Am Acad Dermatol. 1992; 27: 835-838.

  • Goldgeier MH, Nordlun JJ, Lucky AW, Halasz C, Leach EE, Walther RR, Poh-Fitzpatrick MB: Reproduction of Hydroa vacciniforme with UVA (letter). J Am Acad Dermatol. 1983; 9: 279-280.

  • Andrews AD, Halasz CLG, Poh-Fitzpatrick MB: Abnormally low UV-induced unscheduled DNA synthesis in cells from a patient with hydroa vacciniforme, Photodermatology. 1985; 2 :315-318.

  • Fellow American College of Physicians, 2000

  • Fellow American Academy of Dermatology, 1983

Locations

Dermatology for the Family

Office149-153 East Ave Norwalk, CT 06851
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Affiliated Hospitals

  • Norwalk Hospital

    34 Maple St
    Norwalk, CT 06850
    Recipient of 40
    hospital awards

    America's 100 Best Hospitals Award™ (2025, 2024, 2023)

    Top 1% in the nation for providing the highest clinical quality year over year

    America's 250 Best Hospitals Award™ (2025, 2024, 2023)

    Top 1% in the nation for providing the highest clinical quality year over year

    View all awards

    How patients felt about the care they received at this hospital.

    88%
    Patients said they were given information about recovering at home

    4% higher than the national average

    76%
    Patients said that doctors always listened to them and explained things well
    View all patient feedback
  • Newyork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center

    622 W 168th St
    New York, NY 10032
    Recipient of 16
    hospital awards

    America's 250 Best Hospitals Award™ (2025)

    Top 5% in the nation for consistently delivering clinical quality

    View all awards
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