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Clark Dermatologist Celebrates Ten Years of Being in Practice

Dr. Alexander Doctoroff, dermatologist from Clark, is happy to be celebrating his tenth year as a practicing dermatologist.

2012-08-15
CLARK, NJ, August 15, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Alexander Doctoroff, Clark dermatologist, is excited to have been a practicing dermatologist for ten years. Since completing his residency in 2002, Dr. Doctoroff has successfully treated countless patients. Whether helping a patient get a new lease on life by removing a melanoma or improving a patient's appearance by removing acne from their face, Dr. Doctoroff feels a sense of pride and accomplishment whenever he can improve the life of one of his patients.

"I'm very happy to be celebrating ten successful years as a practicing dermatologist. I enjoy coming into work everyday and get a great deal of gratitude from helping my patients solve their dermatological issues. I'm looking forward to many more successful years of being in practice in the future," said Dr. Doctoroff, Teaneck, NJ dermatologist.

Throughout his ten years in practice, Dr. Doctoroff has received multiple awards. These include the Dr. Daniel Koprince Educational Award, Dr. Albert Ulrich Research Award and the Allergan-AOCD Resident Paper Completion Award, among others.

Dr. Doctoroff has been practicing from his Clark location since 2004 and he opened his Teaneck location in 2011. Together with his staff, he offers a variety of dermatological services to his patients. To schedule an appointment with this dermatologist in Clark and Teaneck, patients can call (732) 574-1399 for the Clark location or (201) 837-3939 for the Teaneck location.

To learn more about Dr. Doctoroff, his staff or any of the services provided at his practice, patients are encouraged to visit his practice's comprehensive dermatological website at http://www.metropolitanderm.com.

About Dr. Alexander Doctoroff: Dr. Alexander Doctoroff, Teaneck dermatologist, is a Board Certified Dermatologist that has been working at his practice since he opened it in 2004. Dr. Doctoroff offers a variety of dermatological services at his practice including allergy testing in Clark, acne, skin cancer removal, mole removal, wrinkles, warts and much more. He was also the most recent president of the New Jersey Dermatological Society. He graduated from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey in 1998. Dr. Doctoroff completed his dermatological residency at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, where he was ranked first in the nation in both his second and third years of residency. He has received numerous dermatological awards and has contributed to many different dermatological publications.

Media Contact:
Dr. Alexander Doctoroff
metropolitanderm@gmail.com
1075 Central Avenue
Clark, NJ 07066
(732) 574-1399
http://www.metropolitanderm.com


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[Press-News.org] Clark Dermatologist Celebrates Ten Years of Being in Practice
Dr. Alexander Doctoroff, dermatologist from Clark, is happy to be celebrating his tenth year as a practicing dermatologist.