Amy Greenberg, PA-C


Physician Assistant (PA)
Dermatology

Miramar Dermatology
1951 SW 172nd Avenue, Suite 416
Miramar, Florida 33029
For an appointment, call (954) 447-3200
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About Amy Greenberg, PA-C

Amy Greenberg, PA-C is a board certified Physician Assistant.

Amy received her undergraduate B.S. degree from the University of Florida in 2003. She then attended Nova Southeastern University where she received her Masters of Medical Science and her Physician Assistant degrees in 2005. She has been practicing dermatology since she graduated.  Her father, Dr. Gottlieb, and her opened up a dermatology practice together in 2005 at Memorial Hospital Miramar and she has been working in that practice ever since. 

Amy specializes in the following:
  • Diagnose and treat disorders of the hair skin and nails.
  • Laser hair removal
  • Photorejuvenation utilizing the Lumenis IPL and Candella Gmax
  • Botox/ Dysport injections
Amy grew up in south Florida and takes great pride in the practice, staff and all her patients. She treats each patient as if they were family.

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