William Wei-ting Huang, M.D., M.P.H.
Assistant Professor, Dermatology
Research Interests
health services, research/outc
Contact Information
Academic: 336-716-2768 | Department: 336-716-3926
Email: whuang@wakehealth.edu
Recent Publications
All Publications
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William Wei-ting Huang, M.D., M.P.H.
Assistant Professor, Dermatology
Clinical Specialties
Dermatology
Contact Information
New Patient Appointments: 336-716-WAKE
Returning Patient Appointments: 336-716-3926
Department: 336-716-3926
Email: whuang@wakehealth.edu
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Dr. William Huang is a dermatologist with Wake Forest Baptist Health's Department of Dermatology. Below is a brief profile of him:
William Huang, MD, MPH
Department of Dermatology
4618 Country Club Road
Winston-Salem
336-716-WAKE or 888-716-WAKE
Medical Degree: University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
Residency: Rush University Medical Center
Internship: Pitt County Memorial Hospital
Question: What brought you to Wake Forest Baptist?
Answer: Born in Charlotte and raised in Greensboro, I am a North Carolinian through and through. After completing my specialty training in dermatology, I knew Wake Forest Baptist Health would be an incredible place to start my career due to excellence in patient care, education, and research.
Q: What are your clinical specialties?
A: General adult and pediatric dermatology with an interest in complex medical dermatology and autoimmune disorders.
Q: Why did you decide to become a dermatologist?
A: Dermatology provides incredible depth and breadth as a medical specialty. As a dermatologist, I see patients of all ages with a diverse range of conditions that are often not only skin limited. Since disease presentations can vary greatly, I enjoy the emphasis on accurate history taking and challenge of subtle physical exam findings.
Q: What is your patient care philosophy?
A: Treating every patient as an individual. Delivering care that is compassionate and up to date in a way that is meaningful to my patients.
Q: What do you enjoy most about working with patients?
A: Developing caring and trusting relationships with my patients. As physicians, we are given a great responsibility and privilege to be there for our patients in their time of greatest need. I enjoy hearing about my patients’ interests, beliefs, and lives.
Q: What fun facts should we know about you?
A: My hobbies include traveling, reading, and photography. My parents immigrated to this country about a year before I was born and I am the only one in my family born in the United States.