Dr. Abraham Abdulhak is a board certified dermatologist and Mohs surgeon. He was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan where he completed both his undergraduate and medical degrees at Wayne State University.
Dr. Abdulhak graduated with prestigious Phi Beta Kappa honors in undergrad and Alpha Omega Alpha honors in medical school, both of which comprise only the top 10% of each graduating class.
He then completed a comprehensive internship at Beaumont Hospital in Dearborn, Michigan where he served as chief resident. Next, he completed his dermatology training in Richmond, Virginia at VCU Health, where he also served as chief resident. During his time in residency he published numerous scientific articles in various peer-reviewed academic journals making him one of the most prolific residents to complete the program. In addition, as a resident he scored above the 97th percentile on his medical and surgical dermatology in-training exams, the highest scores recorded in the residency’s history.
Afterwards, he went on to to complete a rigorous fellowship in Mohs micrographic and reconstructive surgery at Indiana University under Dr. Ally-Khan Somani, M.D. PhD, an internationally renowned Mohs surgeon, researcher and reconstructive surgeon. He continued his scholarly work in fellowship, publishing numerous articles and presenting at national conferences.
Dr. Abdulhak’s clinical interest include skin cancer, reconstructive surgery and preventative cutaneous oncology. When he’s not caring for patients he enjoys traveling, playing guitar, trying new foods, rotting for the Lions and being bad at golf.