Dr. Marcia C Deitz

Dr. Marcia C Deitz Chief, Dermatology, NYC Health + Hospitals/South Brooklyn Health

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Specialty and Interest

Locations

Brooklyn
United States of America

Experience

Consultant
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Hospital
Brooklyn
Dr. Deitz currently working in Ruth Bader Ginsburg Hospital.

Consultant
NYC Health + Hospitals/South Brooklyn Health
Brooklyn
Specializes in Dermatology. Dr. Deitz is affiliated with NYC Health + Hospitals/South Brooklyn Health as chief of dermatology.

Education and Training

SUNY Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine, Brooklyn
MD
- 1980
Dr. Deitz graduated from the Suny Downstate Med Ctr,Suny Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine in 1980.
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What is Dr. Marcia C Deitz's top areas of care?
Dr. Marcia C Deitz's top areas of care are Acne, Eczema, Hair loss, Nail fungus, Psoriasis, Skin cancer, Rosacea, A range of dermatologic surgical procedures, such as mole removal and skin biopsies, Ultraviolet (UV) light therapy, Cosmetic procedures, such as chemical peels, sclerotherapy and lase.
Who is Dr. Marcia C Deitz?
Dr. Marcia C Deitz is Dermatologist in Brooklyn. Dr. Marcia C Deitz is affiliated with medical facilities such as Ruth Bader Ginsburg Hospital and NYC Health + Hospitals/South Brooklyn Health. Dr. Marcia C Deitz graduated from SUNY Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine, Brooklyn.
What is Dr. Marcia C Deitz's education qualification?
Dr. Marcia C Deitz graduated from SUNY Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine, Brooklyn.
Where does Dr. Marcia C Deitz work?
Dr. Marcia C Deitz is affiliated with medical facilities such as Ruth Bader Ginsburg Hospital and NYC Health + Hospitals/South Brooklyn Health.
Why do patients visit Dr. Marcia C Deitz?
Patients frequently visit Dr. Marcia C Deitz for Acne, Eczema, Hair loss, Nail fungus, Psoriasis, Skin cancer, Rosacea, A range of dermatologic surgical procedures, such as mole removal and skin biopsies, Ultraviolet (UV) light therapy, Cosmetic procedures, such as chemical peels, sclerotherapy and lase.