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Looking for a Good Dermatologist in Orlando.

I am looking to find a good Dermatologist in Orlando for my husband. I specifically want someone that is good with skin cancer. We live in the Dr. Phillips area, and I would love it if the office is close verses in Longwood. Thanks for any recommendations!

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I think their is a good one in the Health Central Hospital

I HIGHLY recommend Dr. Chris Crotty of Sand Lake Dermatology Center (located at corner of Dr. Phillips Blvd & Sand Lake Rd). Fantastic practice, excellent staff, and Dr. Crotty is consistently voted among the best derms in FL. I wouldn't take my kids anywhere else.

Dr. Lateef is really good and he is right by Universal on Turkey Lake Rd. Check out his website. But I think it would be very close to you.

http://www.orlandodermatologyinc.com/

I highly recommend him. This is my first time going to a dermatologist and he took his time explaining things and seems very knowledgeable.

Good Morning
Dear D.
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Her name is Lisa Endicott and she is on Gore in Orlando
I have been going to her for years. My Daughter works at the Hospital and she Recomended her to me
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She is Awesome and she has done skin Cancer's on me and is very good.
Alittle about me
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R. D

Dr. Knipe, Dr. Knight, or Dr. Moskowitz(sp) are all very good dermatologists. I know someone who sees each of these doctors. Drs. Knipe and Moskowitz(sp) are in the same building and I know they deal woth skin cancers.
They are all near Downtown Orlando- across from or close to ORMC.
Hope this helps.
L.

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