Dr. Neil Brody, MD


Physician
Dermatology

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Brody Dermatology
1350 Northern Boulevard
Manhasset, New York 11030
For an appointment, call (516) 365-5652
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Medical Expertise of Dr. Neil Brody, MD

Diagnosis and treatment of skin conditions, including acne, eczema, rosacea, psoriasis and skin cancer.

About Dr. Neil Brody, MD

Dr. Neil Brody is a board-certified dermatologist. He received his undergraduate degree, Bachelor of Science, from Boston University and attended New York University where he earned his M.D. degree and a PhD in Immunology, at this same prestigious university.

Dr. Brody was the Vice-Chair of Dermatology at Downstate Medical Center and is an attending Physician at North Shore University Hospital.

With his extensive professional experience and his academic credentials, Dr. Brody serves as a Study Investigator and Consultant to the following pharmaceutical corporations:

    • 3M
    • Abbot Pharmaceuticals
    • Amgen Pharmaceuticals
    • Genentech
    • Janssen Pharmaceuticals
    • Topix Pharmaceuticals

Dr. Brody has been in practice for over thirty years. He has extensive cosmetic experience, including the use of lasers since 1984, and liposuction since 1983.

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