Christine Trombino, PA
Lincoln, Nebraska 68505-2343
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About Christine Trombino, PA
Christine graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Nebraska in Lincoln. She then earned a master's degree in Physician Assistant Studies from the University of Nebraska Medical Center and is certified by the National Commission of Certification of Physician Assistants.
Christine specialized in general dermatology including acne and wart treatments, botox treatment for excessive sweating, complete body checks for skin cancer and moles, light chemical peels, urgent care, minor surgery, and laser hair removal.
She has been with Gateway Dermatology, P.C. since March 2004. After spending a year working in Kansas City in dermatology, Christine is happy to be back in Nebraska. She finds dermatology very rewarding because, "We can visibly see the difference we are making for the patient". "It is exciting, for example, to watch a stubborn rash fade away or clear up someone's acne."
Christine provides complimentary consultations to discuss patients' options regarding laser hair removal and will answer any questions patients may have. All information regarding treatment is confidential. Christine gives the hightest attention to quality, safety, and overall comfort.
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