

Dr. Aaron Morgan MD
Dermatologist
301 Bingham Ave Floor 2 Ocean NJ, 07712About
Aaron J. Morgan, MD, FAAD, is a dermatologist who diagnoses and treats patients at Morgan Dermatology in Ocean, NJ. “We care for patients of all ages, genders and skin types by providing thorough assessments and cutting-edge treatments. Watch our video to learn more,” states the official website of Morgan Dermatology. Furthermore, he is affiliated with the Jersey Shore University Medical Center. As a dermatologist, she has dedicated training and experience to diagnose and treat both medically and surgically conditions that affect the skin, nails, and hair. His professional journey spans six years and has knowledge and expertise in general and pediatric dermatology, cosmetic skin procedures, skin cancer, and Mohs micrographic surgery. Throughout his career in dermatology, Dr. Morgan has done research in genetics and biochemistry and has published in various journals.
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Education and Training
Rutgers College New Jersey Medical School Medical Degree 2008
Board Certification
DermatologyAmerican Board of DermatologyABD
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Awards
- Jersey Choice Top Doctor 2016 New Jersey Monthly
- Compassionate Doctor Recognition 2015 Vitals.com
- On-Time Doctor Award 2015 Vitals.com
- Patients’ Choice Award 2015 Vitals.com
- Patients’ Choice Award 2016 Vitals.com
Professional Memberships
- American Society for Dermatologic Surgery
- American Academy of Dermatology
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Morgan Dermatology
301 Bingham Ave Floor 2 -Ocean , NJ 07712Get Direction
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Get to know Dermatologist Dr. Aaron J. Morgan, who serves patients in Ocean, New Jersey.
Aaron J. Morgan, MD is a Board Certified Dermatologist, Diplomat of the American Academy of Dermatology, Fellow of the American Society of Mohs Surgery and member of the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery.
Dr. Morgan is the Chief of the Department of Dermatology at Jersey Shore University Medical Center and has been named a 2017 Jersey Choice Top Doctor in New Jersey Monthly’s annual survey of New Jersey physicians.
He attended Rutgers College and went on to complete the accelerated BA/MD program with New Jersey Medical School. Dr. Morgan then completed his internship at Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Neptune, NJ.
During his residency training in Dermatology, at University Hospital in Newark, NJ and at the East Orange VA Hospital, he served as chief resident.
Dr. Morgan has also done research in genetics and biochemistry, as well as publishing in various journals. His areas of interest include general and pediatric dermatology, skin cancer prevention and treatment, Mohs Micrographic Surgery and cosmetic skin procedures. Most importantly, Dr. Morgan enjoys and takes pride in his work.
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