Dr. Carrie Davis, MD


Physician
Dermatology

Dermatology Center of Southern Indiana
1200 South Rogers Street
Bloomington, Indiana 47403
For an appointment, call (812) 339-6434
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About Dr. Carrie Davis, MD

Dr. Davis received her Board Certification by the American Board of Dermatology in 2008. She received her medical degree from Indiana University School of Medicine in 2004 and completed a residency in dermatology there. Dr. Davis is a member of the American Academy of Dermatology, the Indiana Academy of Dermatology, the American Medical Association, the Indiana State Medical Association, and the Monroe-Owen County Medical Society. She is a Clinical Assistant Professor for Indiana University School of Medicine, Bloomington campus. Dr. Davis has a particular interest in melanoma and other skin cancer prevention, education, early detection, and treatment. Outside the office, she enjoys giving back to the community by participating in skin cancer screenings, advocacy efforts, and other philanthropies. 
 

Patient Education Resources

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