About Verna Broughton, PA-C
Verna Broughton, PA-C graduated from NYIT at NYCOM in 2002. Verna became a specialist in the areas of Medical and Cosmetic Dermatology. Having suffered from severe acne during her young adult life, she understood that acne was a condition not just a simple flare up of pimples and blemishes. She recognized the need for delicate, individualized care and made it her goal to provide the very best care to those suffering from acne and many other Dermatologic conditions.
Verna specializes in Cosmetic Dermatology. She understands the importance of communication between her and her patients. She’s passionate about her work, this allows her to focus on what matters most, her patients. Now, with over 12 years of hands-on experience helping and improving the lives of those who she has treated. Her soft-hands and personalized approach has earned the trust of all her patients. Some have even given a nickname to the look they have when leaving her office; they call it “The Verna Glow”.
Location: Jamaica and Brooklyn
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Patient Education Resources
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