Medical Expertise of Dr. Michelle Endicott, DO
About Dr. Michelle Endicott, DO
Dr. Michelle Endicott is board certified by the American Board of Dermatology. She started her practice in South Charleston after finishing her residency program at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. Dr. Endicott completed an internship at Charleston Area Medical Center after graduating from West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine in Lewisburg, West Virginia. She is originally from Point Pleasant, WV, however, she currently resides in Kanawha County with her husband and two sons.
Undergraduate: West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV
Medical School: West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine, Lewisburg, WV, 1998-2001
Internship: Charleston Area Medical Medical Center, Charleston, WV 2001-2002
Residency: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, 2001- 2005
Publication Topics: Lichen Planus, Lupus, Alopecia, Porphyria
Memberships: American Academy of Dermatology
American College of Osteopathic Medicine
American Osteopathic College of Dermatology
Board Certified in Dermatology
Conditions Treated
Patient Education Resources
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