Primary Location:
Riverdale
72 Hamburg Turnpike
Riverdale, NJ 07457
Contact Information:
Tel: 973.696.6687
Fax: 833.488.1216
BA:
Psychology and Art, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
DO:
Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, Erie, PA
Residency:
Family Medicine, Hunterdon Medical Center, Flemington, NJ
Fellowship:
Dermatology, Sadick Dermatology, New York, NY
Dermatology, Gates Center for Regenerative Medicine, Anschutz Medical Campus, University of Colorado
Professional Associations:
American Osteopathic Association
American Medical Association
American Osteopathic College of Dermatology
Art and Science Combine for This Family Medicine Physician
“I give my patients detailed options for their health, and then empower them to take the lead.”
As a family physician and an artist, Dr. Colleen Little brings more than the usual range of talent to primary care medicine. Initially on the track for a career in art therapy, Colleen was drawn to family medicine while working in healthcare administration. In taking care of credentialing for doctors, she realized that primary care was a path she’d like to follow. Now her years of art training bring a detailed eye to dermatology procedures, and her studies in psychology bring additional insight into her patients’ perspective.
Colleen’s interest in dermatology is more than artistic. A bout of melanoma as a teenager made her passionate about educating others on prevention and early detection. She worked for the Colorado Melanoma Foundation and also did academic research for a pigmentation genetics project. She completed her dermatology fellowship to bring this additional expertise to her work in family medicine.
She also is working toward a certification in integrative medicine, which blends physical, mental and social well-being with conventional medical treatment. In integrative medicine, patients and practitioners are partners in the healing process.
“I take a holistic approach to health,” said Colleen. “I like to offer all of the options to patients and discuss them in detail. Patients tell me that I explain things very well, in a way they can understand, and that I empower them to take the lead with their health.
“If someone has diabetes, and they’re diagnosed for the first time, I’ll give them a chance to try lifestyle changes before we start medication. I’ll do the same thing for patients with high cholesterol before I prescribe a statin. There are so many gray areas in medicine, where lifestyle changes could be just as beneficial as pharmacologic treatment.”
When she’s not working, Colleen enjoys art, including pottery and watercolors. (See a sample of her artwork in this bio.) She also likes to hike and bike with her boyfriend, and enjoys baking.