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Dermatology Consultants of Westchester, P.L.L.C.
2 Overhill Road Suite 330
Scarsdale, New York 10583

Phone:

(914)725-1800

Fax:

(914) 725-1840

(914) 725-1800
 

 


GREGORY BISHOP, M.D.
Gregory Bishop, M.D., is a Board Certified dermatologist and dermatopathologist. He completed both his undergraduate and medical degree at Tufts University. After a medical internship at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, Dr. Bishop studied dermatology at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville where he was Chief Resident. He has also served as a captain in the United States Air Force.

Dr. Bishop's career includes Chief of Dermatology at the Fallon Clinic, a multi-specialty group in Worcester, Massachusetts, Assistant Professor of Medicine (Division of Dermatology) at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center, where he was named "teacher of the year,” Physician-in-Chief of a large medical group in suburban Washington, D.C., and several years private practice in Manhattan. While in Washington, he received a Masters of Liberal Arts degree from Johns Hopkins University.

In addition to thirty years of clinical experience, Dr. Bishop has authored a chapter on "Pigmented Lesions of the Skin" in a general medical text, numerous articles in peer-reviewed medical journals, created a core curriculum and board review course for primary-care physicians, and lectured at CNN. He has also been featured speaking about skin-related issues on local television in Massachusetts, Washington, D.C., and New York City.

Dr. Bishop specializes in allergic skin rashes, acne, skin cancer, and lasers.

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