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St. Joseph's Professional Building. 2000 Crawford, Suite 1530, Houston, TX 77002 | Get Direction



“Dr. Weaver is without a doubt the most caring and professional dermatologist/doctor I have ever been to. I had a colored tattoo removed and I was very nervous about the procedure; however, Dr. Weaver and his professional staff made me feel right at “home” the entire time and really put my mind at ease. The procedure to remove the tattoo went extremely well and the tattoo can no longer be seen. I would without a doubt recommend Dr. W Dermatology to my family, friends as well as everyone else! Thanks, Dr. Weaver for your great work, kindness and professionalism.”

Meet Dr. Micheletti

 

Education

Meet Dr. MichelettiGildo A. Micheletti was born and raised in Galveston, Texas. He went to college at Rice University in Houston, Texas. Dr. Micheletti earned his medical degree at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, and then went to Scott and Memorial Hospital in Temple, Texas for his internship. Next, he completed a three year dermatology residency program at Emory School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia. He has been in private practice in dermatology in the Houston area since 1977.

Associations

Dr. Micheletti maintains membership in numerous professional associations, including:

  • American Academy of Dermatology
  • Texas Dermatology Society
  • Houston Dermatological Society
  • Harris County Medical Society
  • Texas Medical Association

Recognized Leader and Specialist

Dr. Micheletti has served as the Chief of Dermatology at the Park Plaza Hospital in Houston Texas for more than 30 years providing expert care for patients with many of the most difficult and disabling skin conditions that exist. He has presented dermatological talks locally, nationally, and internationally, including at The International Conference of AIDS in 1992.