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Dr. Susan Stinehelfer MD, Dermapathologist
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Dr. Susan Stinehelfer MD

Dermatologist

4/5(8)
2704 Saint Jude St Greensboro NC, 27405
Rating

4/5

About

Dr. Susan Stinehelfer is a dermatologist practicing in Greensboro, NC. Dr. Stinehelfer specializes in skin care. Dermatologists evaluate and manage both common and uncommon skin conditions. These conditions include acne, psoriasis, warts, skin infections, atopic dermatitis, herpes simplex and more. Dermatologists are also experts in more complex skin diseases like impetigo, hidradenitis and milaria. Dr. Stinehelfer diagnoses skin problems and develops unique treatments plans for each individual patient.

Education and Training

Physician Assistant Studies, Barry University, FL 2005

Board Certification

DermatologyAmerican Board of DermatologyABD

Provider Details

FemaleEnglish

Treatments

  • Acne
  • Psoriasis
  • Dermatitis
  • Moles
  • Actinic Keratosis
  • Skin Cancer
  • Birthmark
  • Contact Dermatitis
  • Allergic Reaction
  • Seborrheic Keratosis
  • Skin Tag
  • Sebaceous Cyst

Dr. Susan Stinehelfer MD's Practice location

Practice At 2704 Saint Jude St

2704 Saint Jude St -
Greensboro, NC 27405
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New patients: 336-954-7546
Fax: 336-235-4018

Dr. Susan Stinehelfer MD's reviews

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Patient Experience with Dr. Stinehelfer


4.0

Based on 8 reviews

Dr. Susan Stinehelfer MD has a rating of 4 out of 5 stars based on the reviews from 8 patients. FindaTopDoc has aggregated the experiences from real patients to help give you more insights and information on how to choose the best Dermatologist in your area. These reviews do not reflect a providers level of clinical care, but are a compilation of quality indicators such as bedside manner, wait time, staff friendliness, ease of appointment, and knowledge of conditions and treatments.

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Nearest Hospitals

MOSES H CONE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, THEl

1200 N ELM ST GREENSBORO NC 27401

Head south on St Jude Street 888 ft
Turn right onto East Cone Boulevard 2274 ft
Turn left onto North Elm Street 1.4 mi
Turn left onto East Northwood Street 360 ft
Turn left 464 ft
You have arrived at your destination, on the right

ALAMANCE REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTERl

1240 HUFFMAN MILL RD BURLINGTON NC 27216

Head south on St Jude Street 941 ft
Turn left onto East Cone Boulevard 1.4 mi
Take the ramp on the right 794 ft
Merge left onto North O'Henry Boulevard (US 29) 1.7 mi
Take the ramp on the right 386 ft
Make a slight right 155 ft
Merge left onto Arnold Street (US 220) 459 ft
Merge left onto East Wendover Avenue 2.6 mi
Continue straight onto Burlington Road (US 70) 1.3 mi
Take the ramp on the right 2012 ft
Continue straight onto I-840 Future 1.5 mi
Take the ramp on the right 4657 ft
Merge left onto I 40 9.9 mi
Take the ramp on the right 1066 ft
Turn right onto Huffman Mill Road 1438 ft
Turn left 947 ft
Turn right 297 ft
Turn right 142 ft
You have arrived at your destination, on the right

HIGH POINT REGIONAL HOSPITALl

601 N ELM ST HIGH POINT NC 27261

Head south on St Jude Street 888 ft
Turn right onto East Cone Boulevard 2.7 mi
Continue straight onto Benjamin Parkway 1.5 mi
Turn right onto Green Valley Road 1002 ft
Take the ramp on the left 868 ft
Merge left onto West Wendover Avenue 2.7 mi
Continue onto West Wendover Avenue 6.3 mi
Continue straight onto Skeet Club Road 571 ft
Turn left onto Eastchester Drive (NC 68) 3.3 mi
Make a slight left onto North Centennial Street 5023 ft
Turn right onto East Lexington Avenue 5241 ft
Turn left onto North Main Street 2202 ft
Turn right onto West Parkway Avenue 126 ft
Keep left at the fork onto West Parkway Avenue 281 ft
Continue straight onto Lindsay Street 1144 ft
Turn left onto West Ray Avenue 375 ft
Turn right 306 ft
You have arrived at your destination, on the left