Dr. Stephanie Hose, MD


Physician
Dermatology

Jefferson City Medical Group
1241 W Stadium Boulevard
Jefferson City, Missouri 65109
For an appointment, call (573) 556-7719
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About Dr. Stephanie Hose, MD

Dr. Stephanie Hose grew up in Columbia, Missouri.  She obtained her undergraduate degree from the University of Missouri and her medical degree from Vanderbilt University.  She then did her internship in Internal Medicine at Barnes Hospital Washington University and her dermatology training at St. Louis University.  Dr. Hose began practicing dermatology with JCMG in 1999. She enjoys seeing adults and children for general medical dermatology problems.   She also sees patients for skin cancer diagnosis and removal.  Dr. Hose is married to Anthony Hose and has two children, Mary Frances and William.  She enjoys gardening, cooking, travel, and being outdoors. 

Dr. Hose is board certified Dermatologist.  She is a member of the American Academy of Dermatology, the American Medical Association, and Missouri State Medical Association.

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