
Stacy Romero, PA-C
Physician Assistant (PA)
Dermatology
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About Stacy Romero, PA-C
Stacy Romero is a nationally certified Virginia Physician Assistant, providing care to patients in the Midlothian area at Midlothian Dermatology since 2004.
Stacy specializes in and helps treat patients with pigmented lesions. As a result of her training and clinical experience, Stacy is able to provide high-quality treatment plans while building lasting relationships with her patients.
Stacy Romero graduated from California State University, Chico with a double major in Biology and Psychology and a minor in mathematics and Chemistry. She completed her Master of Physician Assistant Studies program at Chatham University. While at Chatham University, she received specialized dermatology training at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and the Pittsburgh Cancer Institute Melanoma Center. Professional Affiliations • Society of Dermatology Physician Assistants
Stacy specializes in and helps treat patients with pigmented lesions. As a result of her training and clinical experience, Stacy is able to provide high-quality treatment plans while building lasting relationships with her patients.
Stacy Romero graduated from California State University, Chico with a double major in Biology and Psychology and a minor in mathematics and Chemistry. She completed her Master of Physician Assistant Studies program at Chatham University. While at Chatham University, she received specialized dermatology training at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and the Pittsburgh Cancer Institute Melanoma Center. Professional Affiliations • Society of Dermatology Physician Assistants
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