Medical Expertise of Dr. Panos Vasiloudes, MD
About Dr. Panos Vasiloudes, MD
Dr. Panos Vasiloudes is a native of Cyprus, an island in the Mediterranean Sea. He is board certified in Dermatology/Dermatologic Surgery and a Fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology. Dr. Vasiloudes is triple board certified and holds a PhD as well.
Dr. Vasiloudes graduated from High School in Cyprus and studied Medicine at Philipps-University, Marburg, Germany. He did extensive science research in Germany and in Rockefeller University, New York. He received his PhD degree, "summa cum laude", from Philipps-University.
Dr. Vasiloudes completed intense clinical training extending over nine years. He studied at the University of Freiburg, Germany, Hahnemann University, Philadelphia and at the University of Colorado, Denver. He practices medical, surgical, aesthetic and cosmetic dermatology. He enjoys teaching and lecturing throughout the US and abroad. He is fluent in English, German and Greek.
Living in the Tampa Bay area, Dr. Vasiloudes, his wife and four children found a place to call home, bringing four generations together. They enjoy an active lifestyle with their parents, grandparents and great-grandparents.
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