Wendy Timmons, PA-C


Physician Assistant (PA)
Dermatology

Advanced Dermatology Care
4480 Centerville Road
White Bear Lake, Minnesota 55127
For an appointment, call (651) 490-3284
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About Wendy Timmons, PA-C

Wendy Timmons, MSM, PA-C, is a physician assistant at Zel Skin & Laser Specialists in Plymouth. She sees patients for medical and general dermatology to diagnosis and treats all conditions of the hair skin and nails. In addition, she provides annual skin checks, biopsies, excisions and cryotherapy.

Since 2004 Wendy has worked in dermatology clinical settings. Her special interests include skin cancer screening and surgical treatment, psoriasis, and atopic dermatitis.

Wendy received her Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from Western Michigan University in 1997. In 2004 she was awarded her Master of Science in Medicine, including the Valedictorian Award, from the Western Michigan University Physician Assistant Program.

Patient Education Resources

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