





Dr. Susan Bard, MD
(212) 427 - 8750
info@manhattandermatologistsnyc.com
983 Park Ave, Ste 1D1 New York
, NY 10028





Truly enjoyed my experience!
Miranda Butler on May 28, 2020
Dr. Bard is professional, patient, easy to talk to. She is understanding and compassionate during the procedure. Great staff. Recommend this amazing doctor and clinic!
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Susan Bard, MD is a board certified general and procedural dermatologist with the American Board of Dermatology and a fellow of the American College of Mohs Surgery. Dr. Bard is a native of New York City. She received her medical degree from the State University of New York – Downstate, where she graduated top of her class and was elected to the prestigious national medical honor society, Alpha Omega Alpha. Following medical school she completed an internship in internal medicine at The Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City and a dermatology and cutaneous surgery residency at the University of Miami where she received extensive training in medical, pediatric, cosmetic and surgical dermatology. Dr. Bard also completed a clinical research fellowship in Pediatric Dermatology under the mentorship of Dr. Lawrence Schachner, department chairman at the University of Miami as well as a Procedural Dermatology Fellowship at Skin Laser and Surgery Specialists in New York where she further trained in Mohs micrographic surgery and reconstruction, as well as laser and cosmetic surgery. Dermatologist in NYC Dr. Bard has presented at several national conferences and has written numerous book chapters and articles published in many prominent peer-reviewed journals including: The Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology Archives of Dermatology Pediatric Dermatology Journal of Investigative Dermatology Her professional interests include Mohs micrographic surgery, as well as cosmetic and laser procedures and she has recently authored a textbook entitled “The Laser Treatment of Vascular Lesions”. Dr. Bard has a unique ability to set her patients at ease. Her warmth, compassion and delicate touch make her an ideal physician and surgeon for even the youngest or most apprehensive patient. Dr. Bard is licensed to practice medicine in the state of New York and Florida. Specializing in the field of Dermatology, Dr. Bard is prepared to care for patients with various skin, nail and hair disorders including acne, eczema, psoriasis, warts and skin cancer, among many others. Professional Memberships American Board of Dermatology American Academy of Dermatology American College of Mohs Surgery American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery American Society for Dermatologic Surgery Manhattan Dermatology Specialists 55 W 17th St Ste 103, New York, NY 10011 (212) 378-9984 https://www.manhattandermatologistsnyc.com Manhattan Dermatology Specialists 983 Park Ave, Ste 1D1, New York, NY 10028 (212) 427-8750 https://www.manhattandermatologistsnyc.com Manhattan Dermatology Specialists 51 East 25th Street, Ste 411, New York, NY 10010 (212) 889-2402 https://www.manhattandermatologistsnyc.com

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