Dr. Sarah Cerminara, MD


Physician
Dermatology

Romagosa Dermatology Group
2220 SE Ocean Boulevard Suite 301
Stuart, Florida 34996
For an appointment, call (772) 220-3339
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About Dr. Sarah Cerminara, MD

Dr. Sarah Cerminara is the newest board-certified dermatologist here at Romagosa Dermatology Group. Dr. Cerminara graduated cum laude from the University of Miami, Florida, with a Bachelor of Arts degree. She earned her Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. Dr. Cerminara then served as chief resident at VCU Medical Center in Richmond, Virginia.Dr. Cerminara is board cerftifed by the American Board of Dermatology and is a member of the American Academy of Dermatology. 

Dr. Cerminara most recently practiced at Vail Dermatology & Aspen Dermatology in Vail, Colorado. It is now our pleasure to welcome her to the team at Romagosa Dermatology Group. We can’t wait for you to meet her!

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