Dr. Neera Agarwal-Antal, MD
Dermatopathology,
Mohs Surgery,
Pediatric Dermatology
Medical Expertise of Dr. Neera Agarwal-Antal, MD
About Dr. Neera Agarwal-Antal, MD
She is in dermatology, pathology, and dermatopathology and is passionate about taking excellent care of her patients.
Dr. Agarwal-Antal also serves as a clinical assistant professor in the departments of pathology and in the division of dermatology at NEOUCOM where she teaches medical students, resident, and fellows.
Conditions Treated
Procedures & Services
Patient Education Resources
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Education & Training
She then went on to train in anatomical and clinical pathology at The Johns Hopkins Hospital and then received a subspecialty training of dermatopathology at Jefferson Medical College under the tutelage of A. Bernard Ackerman. From there she went to the University of Utah for dermatology training while being a faculty member.
Professional Affiliations
Hudson Dermatology
Neera Agarwal-Antal, MD is a board certified Dermatologist, Dermatopathologist and Pathologist. She is a native Ohioan who went to the six-year accelerated BS/MD program at Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine (NEOUCOM) located in Rootstown, Ohio. She then went on to train in anatomical and clinical pathology at The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland where she designed and authored an interactive textbook on CD ROM, which at the time was the first of its type. She then received a subspecialty training of dermatopathology at Jefferson Medical College under the tutelage of A. Bernard Ackerman. From there she went to University of Utah for dermatology training while being a faculty member.