Dr. Wendy McFalda, DO


Physician
Dermatology

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Clarkston Dermatology
5701 Bow Pointe Dr.
Suite 215 and 217
Independence charter Township, Michigan 48346
For an appointment, call (248) 620-3376
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About Dr. Wendy McFalda, DO

Dr. McFalda is a sought after speaker who has lectured for the American Osteopathic College of Dermatology; has numerous published articles; and is the attending physician and director of the Dermatology Residents Clinic at the POH Medical Center.

She has quickly earned a loyal patient following and reputation for providing compassionate, top notch dermatologic care. Dr. McFalda places a special emphasis on patient education. Whether you are seen for a skin check, or the latest anti-aging treatment, it’s important to her that you understand your condition and make an informed decision about your choices.
Medical Education

Medical School, Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine Residency Training, Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital

Patient Education Resources

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