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Downtown West Palm Beach Dermatologist Opens New Office Location

Dr. Barry Kuttner, dermatologist in Downtown West Palm Beach, invites patients to visit one of three locations for Integrated Dermatology.

2012-12-23
WEST PALM BEACH, FL, December 23, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Barry Kuttner, Downtown West Palm Beach dermatologist, is happy to offer patients the ease and convenience of three office locations for Integrated Dermatology. With all three locations now in West Palm Beach, FL it is no wonder why patients choose Integrated Dermatology for all of their skin care needs.

"I understand that it may not always be easy to visit one office, which is why we are happy to offer three convenient office locations for our patients to choose from," said Dr. Barry Kuttner, dermatologist in Downtown West Palm Beach. "Depending on where our patients live or work, they can choose from one of our three locations that best fits their individual needs. We look forward to continuing to serve our patients from each location in West Palm Beach."

Integrated Dermatology focuses on comfort and convenience as the hallmarks to their practice. To ensure the convenience of each patient, Dr. Kuttner, general and pediatric dermatologist in Downtown West Palm Beach, and his team at Integrated Dermatology offer skin care at three easily accessible locations. Each office has been located in areas that offer ease and accessibility for all of their patients, as well as convenient office hours that best meet their patients' every day skin care needs, including evening and Saturday hours.

For more information on each location, as well as hours of operation and directions, patients can visit the website for Integrated Dermatology at http://www.idwpb.com. With three available locations in West Palm Beach, and the newest location in Downtown West Palm Beach, patients can choose which office is closest and most convenient for their personal needs. Whether patients are in search of Downtown West Palm Beach skin cancer treatment, acne treatment, Mohs surgery or treatment of excessive sweating in West Palm Beach, they can receive the care they need at any of the prime locations for Integrated Dermatology.

Dr. Barry Kuttner encourages patients to visit one of the three locations for the best in available skin care. From skin cancer treatment to Mohs surgery in Downtown West Palm Beach, patients can receive the care they need without the hassle of hours and locations. For more information on Dr. Kuttner, his staff at Integrated Dermatology, hours and locations, patients can visit the practice's interactive website or by calling the Downtown West Palm Beach office at 561-835-2800.

About Integrated Dermatology: Owned and operated by Dr. Barry Kuttner, Integrated Dermatology, is committed to providing patients with the best in quality dermatological care. A board certified dermatologist and dermatopathologist, Dr. Kuttner is accompanied by board certified dermatologist Dr. Kathleen Herne and board certified physician assistant, Kristen Hafner providing the best in quality care available. Dr. Kuttner and his trusted team of specialists offer acne treatment, Mohs surgery and skin cancer treatment for quality care patients can trust.

Media Contact:
Dr. Barry Kuttner
dermatology_06@yahoo.com
1000 North Olive Avenue
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
561-835-2800
http://www.idwpb.com


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[Press-News.org] Downtown West Palm Beach Dermatologist Opens New Office Location
Dr. Barry Kuttner, dermatologist in Downtown West Palm Beach, invites patients to visit one of three locations for Integrated Dermatology.