About Dr. Jaime Weisman, MD
Dr. Jaime Weisman is a dermatologist providing medical care to patients in the Atlanta, Georgia area.
Jamie Weisman, MD, joined Peachtree Dermatology Associates in June 2006. Dr. Weisman grew up in Atlanta, graduated with honors from Riverwood High School and went on to attend Brown University. At Brown, she earned her Bachelor of Arts in English literature and graduated magna cum laude with honors. She received a fellowship to study in Cairo, Egypt at the American University in Cairo, and then came home to attend Emory University Medical School. Dr. Weisman stayed at Emory to complete her internship and residency in dermatology. A writer as well as a physician, she is the author of the memoir, As I Live and Breathe: Notes of a patient doctor. She has also published articles or been profiled in Life, Glamour, O magazine, National Public Radio and the New England Journal of Medicine.
Dr. Weisman has participated in numerous clinical trials and has lectured on the treatment of psoriasis. Her areas of interest include not only the treatment of psoriasis but also auto-immune skin diseases, as well as general medical, surgical and cosmetic dermatology, including Botox®, fillers and laser therapy.
Make an appointment with Dr. Jaime Weisman by contacting Peachtree Dermatology in Atlanta.
Patient Education Resources
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