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Dermatology Partners welcomes physician to Yardley office

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Dermatology Partners welcomes board certified dermatologist Dr. Adel Haque to its dermatology practice in Yardley, located at 209 Floral Vale Blvd.
Haque attended Georgia Tech on a full scholarship where he majored in biochemistry and chemistry and minored in chemical engineering, graduating with highest honors, the president’s award and a community service recognition. After graduation, he attended the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta where he served on the Honor Council, worked as an anesthesia technician and was recognized for being in the top 5% of his class in academics and board examination scores. He completed his internship transitional year at Gwinnett Medical Center in Atlanta and went on to complete his residency at the University of South Florida in Tampa.
Dr. Haque brings a sense of camaraderie into every patient encounter and treats every patient as if they were a part of his family. He is known for listening to his patients and spending lots of time getting to know them and their dermatologic conditions and also looking at them holistically. He loves treating complex medical dermatology patients from CTCL to blistering diseases, psoriasis, acne, eczema and the like. He is also an avid surgeon having done over a thousand Mohs cases in his residency. Finally, he is also skilled in cosmetics training ranging from treating benign lesions to Botox to fillers and more.

Since 2012, Dermatology Partners has been dedicated to providing exceptional and leading-edge dermatology services to patients with its growing and talented team of medical practitioners. DP specializes in the detection and treatment of skin cancers and treats a full spectrum of diseases of the skin, hair, and nails.
Haque is accepting new patients. Next day appointments are available. To schedule an appointment call 888-895-3376 or visit DermPartners.com to schedule online.


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