Medical Expertise of Dr. Kristin Magee, MD
About Dr. Kristin Magee, MD
Dr. Kristin Magee is a dermatologist providing medical care to patients in the Johns Creek, Georgia area.
Undergraduate: Duke University, 1999
Medical School: University of Washington, 2004
Internship: Virginia Mason Medical Center, Internal Medicine, 2005
Dermatology Residency: Emory University School of Medicine, 2008
Board Certified: American Board of Dermatology, 2008
Licensure: Georgia 2005
Professional Societies:
- American Academy of Dermatology
- American Society of Dermatologic Surgery
- Georgia Dermatology Society
- Atlanta Dermatological Association
- Atlanta Women's Dermatology Journal Club
- Women's Dermatology Society
Hospital Affiliations:
- Emory Johns Creek Hospital
- Northside Hospital
- St. Joseph’s Hospital
Dr. Magee believes that exceptional medical care is the result of a partnership between a patient and their doctor working together as a team. She cares for patients of all ages in general dermatology, performs numerous surgical procedures and provides the latest in cosmetic treatments. Dr. Magee strives for a gentle, caring, thorough and informative visit to ensure your comfort & satisfaction, and to overall help you look & feel your best.
Make an appointment with Dr. Kristen Magee by contacting Dermatology Center of Atlanta in Johns Creek.
Conditions Treated
Patient Education Resources
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