Dr. Amy Broomer, DO


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Dermatology

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Castle Rock Dermatology
755 Maleta Lane Suite 201
Castle Rock, Colorado 80108
For an appointment, call (303) 688-6355
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Medical Expertise of Dr. Amy Broomer, DO

Diagnosis and treatment of skin conditions, including acne, eczema, rosacea, psoriasis and skin cancer.

About Dr. Amy Broomer, DO

Dr. Broomer is a Board Certified Dermatologist, who is a native of Colorado.  She earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Colorado in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, and a minor in biochemistry.  Subsequently, she received her medical degree at Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine in Missouri.

Dr. Broomer completed her dermatology residency at NOVA Southeastern University/Broward General Medical Center located in Florida.  Her areas of special interest include skin cancer, acne, and eczema.  Her professional memberships include the American Academy of Dermatology, the American Osteopathic College of Dermatology, the American Osteopathic Association, the Colorado Medical Society, and the Colorado Dermatology Society.

Dr. Broomer lives in Castle Rock, and is excited about being involved in the community for many years to come.  Her hobbies include skiing, reading, sudoku, and jigsaw puzzles.

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