Michelle Ramsberger, PA-C


Physician Assistant (PA)
Dermatology

Lehigh Valley Dermatology Associates, LTD
940 N New Street
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18018
For an appointment, call (610) 866-2010
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About Michelle Ramsberger, PA-C

Michelle Ramsberger, PA-C, obtained her undergraduate and graduate degrees from Allentown College, St. Francis DeSales, where she received her Master’s degree of Science in Physician Assistant Studies.  She has many years experience as a dermatology assistant to supplement her training as a dermatology physician assistant.
Her interest areas in dermatology, include general dermatology, psoriasis, contact dermatitis and, especially, skin surgery.  She also serves as the clinical coordinator for numerous ongoing research studies, including biologics for psoriasis.

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