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Janelle R. Mallett, MD, MBA, FAAD

Cosmetic Services|

Cutaneous Oncology and Melanoma|

Dermatology|

Eczema|

Occupational and Contact Dermatitis|

Phototherapy|

Psoriasis

Speaks: English 

Locations

Dermatology

21 South Road, 2nd Floor

Farmington, CT 06030

860-679-4600
clinic

Dermatology

117 Albany Turnpike, 2nd Floor

Canton, CT 06019

860-679-4600
clinic

Education & Training

Education
  1. BA, Harvard University, Biology - 2002
  2. M.D. & M.B.A., University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Internal Medicine - 2007
Internship
  1. Internal Medicine, University of Connecticut School of Medicine - 2008
Residency
  1. Dermatology, University of Connecticut School of Medicine - 2011
  2. Chief Resident, Dermatology, University of Connecticut School of Medicine - 2011
Board Certification
  1. Dermatology

Honors & Awards

  1. 2007 - Excellence in Medical Studies Award - University of Connecticut School of Medicine
  2. 2006 - Dean's Symposium on Patient Safety and Continuous Quality Improvement First Place - University of Connecticut School of Medicine
  3. 2005 - Research Award - Connecticut Academy of Family Physicians
  4. 2004 - Graduate Assistantship Award - University of Connecticut School of Medicine

Ratings & Reviews

4.8

448 Ratings, 317 Reviews

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  • 5

    April 14, 2026

    Dr Mallet was nothing short of WONDERFUL. Outstanding bed side manner and Very knowledgeable. An Absolute pleasure to deal with.

  • 5

    March 23, 2026

    Only thing that I can say is that there was a intern shadowing Dr Mallet that needs to be more personable to work with patients in her future.

  • 5

    March 20, 2026

    Excellent

  • 4

    March 17, 2026

    The wait time was very bad - over 1 hour and it was an early morning appointment. The office should schedule more time for each patient if they are going to need that additional time with medical students