Dr. Susan Spitzler, MD
Cosmetic Dermatology,
Dermatologic Surgery,
General Dermatology
About Dr. Susan Spitzler, MD
Dr. Susan Spitzler MD is originally from New England where she attended Brandeis University for her undergraduate degree in psychology and neuroscience. She obtained her medical degree at Emory University in Atlanta Georgia. Dr. Spitzler then completed two years of pediatric residency at Connecticut Children’s Medical Center before finishing her Dermatology residency at Emory University.
Dr. Spitzler is one of Atlanta’s elite board-certified Dermatologist with over twenty years of dedicated service and experience in medical, surgical, and cosmetic Dermatology. She is an expert in treating children and adults of all ages.
Dr. Spitzler is a board-certified dermatologist, a fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology, a Diplomate of the American Board of Dermatology and a current member of the Georgia Society for Dermatology and Dermatologic surgery. Dr. Spitzler is a strong role model for her three children, two of whom are currently pursuing are career in medicine. She enjoys robust walks and bike rides around her neighborhood.
Procedures & Services
Patient Education Resources
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