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West Dermatology Announces Acquisition Of Dermatology & Laser Of

Oct 21, 2021almost 4 years ago

Acquiring Company

West Dermatology

Acquired Company

West Dermatology

Health CareHealth Care

Description

West Dermatology is pleased to announce the addition of Dermatology & Laser of Del Mar (DLDM) owned by Dr. Deborah H. Atkin, a board-certified dermatologist, to its growing number of providers and clinics.

Company Information

Company

West Dermatology

About

West Dermatology is committed to providing comprehensive dermatology services and education to patients so that they can have longer, healthier, happier lives. Committed to clinical excellence, the providers at West Dermatology are world-class experts in skincare, have decades of experience across dermatology, and all the doctors are board-certified. Recognized as the clinical leaders in dermatology in the country, West Dermatology continues to expand its footprint and service offerings to best care for the patients in the communities they serve. Headquartered in Newport, CA, the company offers access to medical, cosmetic, and surgical dermatology services in Arizona, California, and Nevada. West Dermatology also has an industry-leading research department and a best-in-class dermatopathology lab. West Dermatology continues to grow and is always looking to add great providers and top talent to its family of practices. Patients interested in being seen at one of the many West Dermatology locations can schedule appointments directly on the West Dermatology website, where they will find additional information on the West Dermatology providers, locations, and the conditions they treat. WestDermatology.com

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