Medical Expertise of Dr. Farid Nasser, MD
About Dr. Farid Nasser, MD
Dr. Farid Nasser is a dermatologist providing medical care to patients in the Dearborn Heights, Michigan area. Dr. Nasser is a board-certified dermatologist and a registered pharmacist. His knowledge of medication in addition to his dermatology training allows him to better serve his patients. He received his pharmacy and medical degrees from Wayne State University. He completed an internship at Rush medical center in Chicago, followed by a residency in dermatology at Wayne State University in, where he also served as chief resident. Dr. Nasser is a member of the American Academy of Dermatology, American Society of Dermatological Surgery, Michigan Dermatological Society, Michigan State Medical Society, and American Medical Association.
Dr. Nasser is skilled in general dermatology and dermatological surgery, with a special interest in procedural and surgical dermatology. He is accepting new patients and is available for appointments. Please contact us for your care needs, our staff is always happy to help.
Make an appointment with Dr. Farid Nasser by contacting Premier Dermatology in Dearborn Heights.
Patient Education Resources
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Education & Training
- Residency: Wayne State University School of Medicine
- Internship: Rush University Medical Center
- Medical School: Wayne State University School of Medicine