Tatyana Groysman, DO

Tatyana Groysman is a board certified dermatologist who has been in practice for over a decade. Dr. Groysman attended the New York Institute of Technology and the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine, where she received her medical degree in the graduated top 5% of her class. She completed her residency at Lehigh Valley Hospital and fellowship at the Ackerman Academy, of Dermatopathology founded by Dr. Bernard Ackerman. Dr. Groysman enjoys giving back to her community and has participated in many volunteer activities, including serving as a child life volunteer at New York Presbyterian Hospital. She has received the Volunteering Excellence Award at Jewish Culture Club. Dr. Groysman’s kind and caring personality makes her accessible to patients from a variety of cultural backgrounds. Patients trust Dr. Groysman’s expertise because she consistently provides high quality care that leads to positive and lasting health outcomes. She is deeply committed to the well-being of her patients.

Tatyana Groysman is a board certified dermatologist who has been in practice for over a decade. Dr. Groysman attended the New York Institute of Technology, New York College of Osteopathic Medicine, where she received her medical degree and graduated top 5% of her class. She completed her residency at Lehigh Valley Hospital and fellowship at the Ackerman Academy of Dermatopathology founded by Dr. Bernard Ackerman. Dr. Groysman enjoys giving back to her community and has participated in many volunteer activities, including serving as a child life volunteer at New York Presbyterian Hospital. She has received the Volunteering Excellence Award at Jewish Culture Club. Dr. Groysman welcomes patients who speak English, Russian, and Ukrainian. Dr. Groysman’s kind and caring personality makes her accessible to patients from a variety of cultural backgrounds. Patients trust Dr. Groysman’s expertise because she consistently provides high quality care that leads to positive and lasting health outcomes. She is deeply committed to the well-being of her patients.