Dr. Daniel Witheiler, MD
Mohs Surgery
About Dr. Daniel Witheiler, MD
Dr. Witheiler is a board certified Mohs Surgeon specializing in the surgical removal of skin cancer utilizing the Mohs Surgery Technique. This method of cancer removal offers the highest cure rate available for removing skin cancers as well as minimizing the amount of tissue removed
Conditions Treated
Procedures & Services
Patient Education Resources
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Education & Training
Mohs
Ohio State University: Columbus, 1995-1996
Dermatology
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center: Dallas, 1992-1995, Chief Resident 1994-1995
Internship
University of California San Diego: San Diego, California, 1991-1992
M.D.
University of Texas Southwestern Medical School: Dallas, Texas, 1991, Alpha Omega Alpha
B.A.
University of Texas at Austin
Major: Biochemistry, 1983-1987,
Phi Beta Kappa
Daniel Witheiler M.D. PA
Located at Methodist Medical Center Dallas, our office offers a wide range of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery services.