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Practicing Electrologists in Vermont

Electrolysis in Vermont requires 600 hours at a licensed school. 8 licensed electrologists in 7 cities, listed with the American Electrology Association. Licensing snapshot and city breakdown below.

Electrolysis Licensing Snapshot

RequirementVermont
Training hours600 hours
Licensing boardVermont Office of Professional Regulation
ExamRequired (written/practical)
Full guideVermont electrolysis licensing guide

Electrologists by City in Vermont

8 practitioners in 7 cities

CityPractitioners on file
Essex Junction2
Montpelier1
Morrisville1
North Troy1
Rutland1
South Burlington1
Wells1

Essex Junction (2 practitioners)

Giles, Bridget
37 Drury Dr, Essex Junction, VT 05452
(802) 503-5768
O'Brien, Michelle L., CPE
6 Market Pl Ste 1, Essex Junction, VT 05452
(802) 879-1898

Montpelier (1 practitioner)

Waskow, Kathy
176 VT Route 12, Montpelier, VT 05602
(802) 229-4944

Morrisville (1 practitioner)

Mayhew, Kristy
540 Vt Rte. 15 E Suite 2, Morrisville, VT 05661
(802) 730-0253

North Troy (1 practitioner)

Marino, Stacey
66 Main St., North Troy, VT 05859
(802) 309-0321

Rutland (1 practitioner)

Kruszewski, Ellie
9 Crescent St, Rutland, VT 05701
(802) 773-2561

South Burlington (1 practitioner)

Wheeler, Michele
31 Patchen Rd, South Burlington, VT 05403
(802) 655-5600

Wells (1 practitioner)

Saxton, Theresa A.
1783 Bullfrog Hollow Rd, Wells, VT 05774
(802) 783-8021

Vermont Electrologist Directory FAQ

We list 8 AEA-affiliated electrologists across 7 cities in Vermont, from the American Electrology Association public directory. Listings indicate membership in good standing, not a general endorsement.

Requirements depend on Vermont's rules. Where a license is required, expect roughly 600 hours of approved training plus board exams. Start with the Vermont 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 Vermont mandates them for licensure. Use the online course page for Vermont alongside the licensing guide and the practitioners listed here.

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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.

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