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Wake Forest Baptist Dermatology Services Move Off Hawthorne Hill

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – The Dermatology Clinic of Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center is moving to a new location.

Currently located on the main Medical Center campus in Janeway Tower, the clinic is moving to Country Club Commons at 4618 Country Club Road, near the corner of Jonestown Road. It will be open for business and begin serving patients on Monday, May 17. All of the same services will be offered, including general medical dermatology, mohs skin cancer surgery and cosmetic dermatology. The Clinical Studies Center for dermatology will be located there as well. Phone numbers remain the same: general dermatology, 716-3926, Mohs surgery, 716-3119, cosmetic dermatology, 716-2973, and clinical studies 716-3775.

“We’re excited to provide the same quality care in a brand new setting that our patients will find convenient and easy to access,” said Alan Fleischer, M.D., chairman of the Department of Dermatology.

Media Relations Contacts:
Bonnie Davis: bdavis@wakehealth.edu
336-716-4977
Main Number: gpritcha@wakehealth.edu
336-716-4587
Last Updated 5/11/2010
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