Dermatology Doctors in Leesburg, VA Accepting Medicare

6 Dermatology doctors found. Showing 1 - 6
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Roberta Maureen Moreland, MD
Dermatology
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 19415 Deerfield Ave, Suite 314, Leesburg, VA 20176
Phone: 703-723-7171    Fax: 703-723-7176
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Dr. Jane T Nguyen, M.D.
Dermatology
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 19455 Deerfield Ave, Suite 311, Leesburg, VA 20176
Phone: 703-723-9751    Fax: 703-723-9752
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Dr. Elaine Teresa Eliezer, MD
Dermatology
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 823a South King St, Suite A, Leesburg, VA 20175
Phone: 703-771-9330    Fax: 703-771-9333
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Corey Dewitt, MD
Dermatology
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 19465 Deerfield Avenue, Suite 401, Leesburg, VA 20176
Phone: 703-723-5700    Fax: 703-723-5778
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Michael Mclain Todd, MD
Dermatology
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 19465 Deerfield Ave, Suite 401, Leesburg, VA 20176
Phone: 703-723-5700    Fax: 703-723-5778
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Van Trong Ha, MD
Dermatology
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 19415 Deerfield Avenue, Suite 314, Leesburg, VA 20176
Phone: 703-723-7171    Fax: 703-723-7176

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Dermatology: A dermatologist is trained to diagnose and treat pediatric and adult patients with benign and malignant disorders of the skin, mouth, external genitalia, hair and nails, as well as a number of sexually transmitted diseases. The dermatologist has had additional training and experience in the diagnosis and treatment of skin cancers, melanomas, moles and other tumors of the skin, the management of contact dermatitis and other allergic and nonallergic skin disorders, and in the recognition of the skin manifestations of systemic (including internal malignancy) and infectious diseases. Dermatologists have special training in dermatopathology and in the surgical techniques used in dermatology. They also have expertise in the management of cosmetic disorders of the skin such as hair loss and scars and the skin changes associated with aging.


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