H. L. Greenberg

H. L. Greenberg

H.L. Greenberg, M.D., is experienced in all facets of dermatology including medical, surgical, and cosmetic procedures. Throughout his medical career, Dr. Greenberg has taken time to train with leaders in the field of dermatology including such locations as Manhattan, Denver, Dallas, and Washington, DC.

Greenberg grew up in Colorado Springs, Colorado and went on to further his education in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Since graduating college with distinction from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and medical school at Wayne State University School of Medicine in downtown Detroit, Dr. Greenberg spent three years as an Internal Medicine resident at Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, DC where he became an Internist, and his interest in dermatology blossomed.

After leaving DC, Greenberg began his formal dermatology training as a cutaneous oncology fellow and then first year dermatology resident at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Later he transferred to Scott & White of the Texas A&M University Health System where he served as the Chief Dermatology Resident and gained specialized experience in Mohs micrographic surgery. Because of his interest in cutaneous oncology and strong surgical experience, Dr. Greenberg accumulated enough cases in his residency to become an Associate Member in the American Society for Mohs Surgery.

Greenberg has written multiple journal articles and book chapters on different aspects of dermatology throughout his career including the topics of: lasers in the treatment of scars and striae, cutaneous T-cell Lymphoma, and the use of imiquimod in the treatment of basal cell skin cancers. Additionally, he has received multiple awards for his speaking at dermatology conferences. In an effort to give back to the medical community, Dr. Greenberg serves as Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine at the University of Nevada School of Medicine where he lectures on dermatology, advises medical students interested in dermatology and has medical resident rotators in his office. Providing excellent care to the people who served in our military is something that Dr. Greenberg has been doing throughout his medical career, and he continues to enjoy an affiliation with the Department of Veterans Affairs Southern Nevada Healthcare System where he serves as the only dermatologist caring for our Veterans in the Las Vegas community.

With his diverse medical background, 11 years of formal medical education, and as a board certified internal medicine physician, Dr. Greenberg has dedicated himself to the field of medicine and the specialty of dermatology.


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