
Trusted Relief for Excessive Sweating – Personalized Care for Hudson Valley Patients
Sweating through your socks in winter? Avoiding handshakes or hugging a friend because of damp hands? These aren’t just quirks; they’re signs of a real medical condition called hyperhidrosis. And here in Pomona, you don’t have to travel to the city to get expert help.
Our center for hyperhidrosis offers comprehensive care, including advanced non-surgical treatments and specialty surgery, right in Rockland County. We’re proud to serve local patients across the Hudson Valley with warmth, expertise, and lasting solutions.
What Is Hyperhidrosis?
Hyperhidrosis is a condition in which the sweat glands go into overdrive, causing excessive sweating even when you’re not hot, stressed, or exercising. For many, it starts young and affects key areas like the hands, feet, and underarms.
There are two main types of hyperhidrosis:
- Primary hyperhidrosis typically begins in adolescence. It usually affects both sides of the body (like both palms or both feet) and isn’t linked to any other health condition.
- Secondary hyperhidrosis stems from a separate issue, such as medications, menopause, or a thyroid condition, and often leads to all-over sweating, even during sleep.
In both cases, the cause lies in eccrine glands, which are sweat-producing structures in your skin. In hyperhidrosis, it’s as if your body’s internal cooling system gets stuck in the “on” position.
You might feel like you’re the only one going through this, but we assure you, you’re not. More importantly, help is available right here in Pomona.
Conditions We Treat at Our Pomona Clinic
Our team specializes in treating every form of hyperhidrosis with discretion and care. We offer treatments for:
Palmar Hyperhidrosis (Hands)
- Symptoms: Excessive palm sweating, which can lead to difficulties in daily activities like writing, using electronic devices, and handshakes.
- Treatment Options: Iontophoresis, Botox injections, and in severe cases, Endoscopic Thoracic Sympathectomy (ETS).
Plantar Hyperhidrosis (Feet)
- Symptoms: Sweaty feet causing discomfort, odor, and increased risk of infections.
- Treatment Options: Iontophoresis, topical treatments, and Botox injections.
Axillary Hyperhidrosis (Underarms)
- Symptoms: Persistent underarm sweating leading to stained clothing and social discomfort.
- Treatment Options: Prescription-strength antiperspirants, Botox injections, and miraDry® treatment.
Craniofacial Hyperhidrosis (Face)
- Symptoms: Excessive sweating on the face and scalp, often triggered by stress or heat.
- Treatment Options: Topical treatments, oral medications, and in some cases, ETS surgery.
Inguinal Hyperhidrosis (Groin)
- Symptoms: Profuse sweating in the groin area, leading to discomfort and potential skin issues.
- Treatment Options: Topical treatments and lifestyle modifications.
Generalized Hyperhidrosis
- Symptoms: Widespread excessive sweating affecting multiple body areas.
- Treatment Options: Addressing underlying medical conditions, oral medications, and comprehensive evaluation.

What to Expect at Your First Visit
We strive to make your visit feel relaxed, confidential, and empowering. Here’s what your care journey looks like:
Initial Evaluation
- Review your symptoms and medical history
- Determine if it’s primary or secondary hyperhidrosis
Treatment Plan
- Choose between non-invasive, injection-based, or surgical options
- Discuss timing, results, insurance, and follow-up
Treatment Day
- Many procedures can be done right in the office
- You’ll be made comfortable and fully informed
Post-Treatment Care
- We guide you through recovery, track results, and make any adjustments needed
Meet the Specialists Behind Our Care
Our Pomona-based hyperhidrosis clinic brings big-city expertise to your local community, with a uniquely collaborative model.
- Thoracic surgeons with decades of experience in Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery (VATS)
- Dermatologists specializing in Botox, iontophoresis, and conservative therapies
- Affiliated with Columbia University Medical Center
- Known for success with both excessive sweating and facial blushing
- Approachable and empathetic providers who listen
From start to finish, our team works together to ensure safe, seamless treatment tailored to your unique case.

Why Pomona Patients Trust Us
You don’t have to head to NYC for expert care. Our hyperhidrosis clinic in Pomona offers:
- Convenient location near major highways with easy parking
- Multidisciplinary care with both dermatology and surgery on-site
- A conservative-first philosophy, we explore all non-surgical options first
- Personalized care plans based on severity and lifestyle
- Same-day consultations and flexible scheduling
- Insurance guidance and affordable payment options
We’ve helped hundreds of Hudson Valley patients take back control and are ready to help you too.
Take the First Step Toward Dry Confidence
If you’re ready to stop letting excessive sweating dictate your choices, reach out today.
Call to schedule your consultation or request an appointment online
Located in Pomona, serving Rockland County and surrounding areas
Bring insurance cards and a list of medications
Confidential, judgment-free care from a trusted local provider
You deserve to feel confident again, and we’re here to help you get there.
Pomona, NY
- Location: 5A Medical Park Drive
Pomona, NY 10970 - Call Now: 845-362-0075
- Email: info@hyperhidrosiscumc.com
- Hours of Operation:
- Monday – 8AM-6PM
- Tuesday – 8AM-6PM
- Wednesday – 8AM-6PM
- Thursday – 8AM-6PM
- Friday – 8AM-6PM
- Saturday – Closed
- Sunday – Closed
Frequently Asked Questions
We treat all forms, including palmar (hands), plantar (feet), axillary (underarms), craniofacial (face/scalp), inguinal (groin), and generalized hyperhidrosis.
We offer medical-grade antiperspirants, iontophoresis for hands and feet, Botox for underarms, hands, and feet, and in some cases, miraDry for permanent underarm sweat reduction.
Yes. Botox for axillary hyperhidrosis is FDA-approved and available at our Pomona clinic. It’s a quick, office-based treatment that offers relief for 6–12 months.
Absolutely. Our board-certified thoracic surgeons perform ETS (Endoscopic Thoracic Sympathectomy) for patients with severe palmar or craniofacial hyperhidrosis.
You’ll receive a personalized evaluation, diagnosis (primary vs. secondary hyperhidrosis), and a custom treatment plan. Many options are available the same day, including Botox injections.
Yes. We use iontophoresis for both hands and feet, and home-use devices are available after your initial in-office setup.
Our clinic offers collaborative care between dermatologists and thoracic surgeons, so you’ll be matched with the right expert depending on your condition severity and treatment goals.
Yes. Primary hyperhidrosis often begins during adolescence, and we offer conservative and effective treatment options for young patients.
We’re affiliated with Columbia University Medical Center, combining local care with world-class expertise.
We offer insurance verification and support, including options for affordable self-pay plans if needed.