Dr. Stefani R. Takahashi MD is a pediatric dermatologist based in Los Angeles, California, specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of skin conditions affecting infants, children, and adolescents. Located in the 90033 postal area, Dr. Takahashi offers expert care tailored to the unique dermatological needs of young patients. Her practice focuses on managing a wide range of pediatric skin issues, including eczema, acne, birthmarks, rashes, and other common childhood skin disorders.
In her role as a pediatric dermatologist, Dr. Takahashi emphasizes a compassionate approach that considers the sensitive nature of children’s skin and the impact of skin conditions on their overall well-being. The practice is equipped to perform thorough skin evaluations and provide personalized treatment plans that may involve topical therapies, medications, or procedural interventions suited to the pediatric population. Parents seeking specialized skin care for their children can rely on Dr. Takahashi’s expertise in addressing both chronic and acute dermatological concerns.
Serving families throughout Los Angeles and the surrounding communities, Dr. Takahashi’s clinic maintains a patient-centered environment that prioritizes clear communication and education about skin health. The office is accessible and prepared to support children through various stages of development, ensuring that each patient receives attentive and age-appropriate care. With a focus on pediatric dermatology, this practice contributes to improving the quality of life for young patients by helping them achieve healthy skin and confidence.
Dr. Stefani R. Takahashi MD’s office can be reached by phone at 323-987-1362 for appointments and inquiries. The location on East Cesar E Chavez Avenue provides a convenient setting for families seeking specialized dermatological services for their children in Los Angeles. The practice continues to serve as a dedicated resource for pediatric skin health in the region, supporting families with expert knowledge and clinical care.


































