Dr. Neil Superfon, DO


Physician
Dermatology

Arizona Dermatology and Cosmetic Surgery
2224 West Northern Avenue, Suite D-300
Phoenix, Arizona 85021
For an appointment, call (602) 277-1449
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About Dr. Neil Superfon, DO

Dr. Neil P. Superfon has had a remarkable and distinguished medical career for 40 years. Dr. Superfon founded Arizona Dermatology in 1969. His entrepreneurial talents have taken Arizona Dermatology from a single practitioner practice to a practice that now employs over 130 professionals. Dr. Superfon’s innovations have resulted in a state-of the-art Mohs and Dermatopathology laboratory, cutting edge technology and 8 office locations to serve the needs of patients throughout Arizona.

He received his pre-medical training at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and his medical training at the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Superfon’s residency and fellowship were at the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine and Illinois Research and Education Hospital.

Throughout his studies and medical training he excelled and received many honors. His passion for his profession has been evident in every endeavor throughout his career. Dr. Superfon is board certified with the American Board of Dermatology, American Board of Dermatopathology, American Board of Hair Restoration, as well as a Clinical Professor at Midwestern University.

Dr. Superfon enjoys international travel, culture, hiking, reading, collecting antiques, and time with his family. His sense of humor, giving nature and exquisite style are favorite qualities that develop peer, staff and patient loyalty.

Dr. Superfon remains a member in good standing at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Arrowhead Community Hospital, Paradise Valley Hospital, John C. Lincoln Deer Valley and Banner Baywood.

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