Daniel Condie, MD
Dr. Daniel Condie is a Board-Certified dermatologist specializing in skin cancer treatment. He is also a Fellowship-trained Mohs micrographic and reconstructive surgeon, offering advanced techniques in dermatological care.
Services offered by Daniel Condie, MD
- Dermatologist
Provides specialized treatment for skin cancer, utilizing Mohs micrographic surgery and reconstructive techniques.
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Restrooms available
- Appointment required
- Appointments recommended
- Accepts credit cards
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