Nasreen Taymuree, PA-C
About Nasreen Taymuree, PA-C
Nasreen Taymuree, PA-C earned her Master of Health Science in Physician Assistant studies from Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Connecticut in 2009.
An East Bay native, Nasreen returned home to Northern California upon her graduation, joining a busy and reputable orthopedic surgery practice in Berkeley where she practiced surgery, pre-operative and post-operative care.
Nasreen began working in the dermatology field in 2011 and discovered a passion for this area of medicine. Her skills include diagnosing and treating acute and chronic dermatological conditions in people of all ages, performing surgical exisions, laser surgery and full skin examinations.
In her free time, Nasreen enjoys spending time with family and friends, photography, hiking, snowboarding, and gardening.
Nasreen is licensed and certified by the State of California.
Patient Education Resources
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