Dr. Jennifer Dharamsi, MD


Physician
Dermatology

Legacy Dermatology
3140 Legacy Drive
Suite 610
Frisco, Texas 75034
For an appointment, call (972) 787-0770
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About Dr. Jennifer Dharamsi, MD

The first thing you should know about me is that I am a “people person” to the core. Growing up, I was inspired to go into medicine by my small town family physician, loving the idea of being able to really get to know members of my community and to provide a service to them that made a real impact. Many years later, I feel extremely blessed to be living out my dreams of serving as a doctor to so many wonderful patients in the DFW metroplex. I have been told that I have a very down-to-earth and warm personality, and I try to treat my patients like I would members of my own family. Yes, sometimes the demands of a busy clinic can make that tricky– but it’s an ideal I strive for daily, and it has allowed me to develop some really meaningful relationships with my patients along the way.

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