Practicing Electrologists in Maryland
Electrolysis in Maryland requires 600 hours at a licensed school. 37 licensed electrologists in 20 cities, listed with the American Electrology Association. Licensing snapshot and city breakdown below.
Electrolysis Licensing Snapshot
| Requirement | Maryland |
|---|---|
| Training hours | 600 hours |
| Licensing board | Maryland Board of Nursing, Electrology Committee |
| Exam | Required (written/practical) |
| Full guide | Maryland electrolysis licensing guide |
Electrologists by City in Maryland
37 practitioners in 20 cities
| City | Practitioners on file |
|---|---|
| Baltimore | 7 |
| Rockville | 6 |
| Frederick | 4 |
| Columbia | 2 |
| Laurel | 2 |
| Timonium | 2 |
| Annapolis | 1 |
| Arnold | 1 |
| Bel Air | 1 |
| Catonsville | 1 |
| Denton | 1 |
| Derwood | 1 |
| Eden | 1 |
| Fredrick | 1 |
| Germantown | 1 |
Annapolis (1 practitioner)
(240) 861-1562
Arnold (1 practitioner)
(410) 757-5055
Baltimore (7 practitioners)
(410) 578-0033
(410) 578-0033
(410) 235-2211
(410) 514-5000
(410) 665-6030
(410) 514-5000
(410) 377-5700
Bel Air (1 practitioner)
(443) 203-9595
Catonsville (1 practitioner)
(443) 851-8945
Columbia (2 practitioners)
(410) 720-4245
(410) 720-4245
Denton (1 practitioner)
(410) 310-7306
Derwood (1 practitioner)
(301) 869-3989
Eden (1 practitioner)
(802) 362-7300
Frederick (4 practitioners)
(240) 608-6300
(301) 471-3642
(301) 706-9175
(301) 663-0062
Fredrick (1 practitioner)
(240) 608-6300
Germantown (1 practitioner)
(240) 475-5707
Glen Burnie (1 practitioner)
(410) 766-5419
Laurel (2 practitioners)
(301) 498-6279
(301) 498-6279
Leonardtown (1 practitioner)
(301) 373-5550
Potomac (1 practitioner)
(973) 342-7824
Rockville (6 practitioners)
(301) 770-1133
(240) 876-9449
(301) 385-0938
(301) 706-4135
(301) 466-5957
(301) 424-7050
Silver Spring (1 practitioner)
(855) 296-9074
Timonium (2 practitioners)
(443) 847-1849
(443) 330-2120
Westminster (1 practitioner)
(443) 826-9942
Maryland Electrologist Directory FAQ
We list 37 AEA-affiliated electrologists across 20 cities in Maryland, from the American Electrology Association public directory. Listings indicate membership in good standing, not a general endorsement.
Requirements depend on Maryland's rules. Where a license is required, expect roughly 600 hours of approved training plus board exams. Start with the Maryland electrolysis licensing guide, then use this directory to see who is practicing in your area.
Theory can be completed entirely online with our electrolysis course. In-person clinical hours are still required wherever Maryland mandates them for licensure. Use the online course page for Maryland alongside the licensing guide and the practitioners listed here.
Directory data sourced from the American Electrology Association public "Find an Electrologist" directory (electrology.com). Verified July 2026. Listing indicates AEA membership in good standing, not a general endorsement. Contact practitioners directly to confirm current availability.