Dr. Chenault Hailey, MD


Physician
Dermatology

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Hailey, Brody, Casey, & Wray, M.D., P.C.
1218 West Paces Ferry Road
Suite 200
Atlanta, Georgia 30327
For an appointment, call (404) 525-7409
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About Dr. Chenault Hailey, MD

Dr. Chenault W. Hailey is a dermatologist providing medical care to patients in the Atlanta, Georgia area.

 Certifications
  • American Board of Dermatology, October 1961
  • Fellow: American Academy of Dermatology and American Society for Dermatologic Surgery
Education
  • University of Georgia, Athens, GA, B.S., Chemistry - 1954
  • Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA, M.D. - 1956
  • Internship, Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta, GA - 1956-1957
  • Residency, Dermatology, Tulane and L.S.U. Units, Charity Hospital, New Orleans, LA - 1957-1960

Make an appointment with Dr. Chenault by contacting Hailey, Brody, Casey, & Wray, M.D., P.C. in Atlanta.

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