Dr. Scott E Andochick M.D.
Plastic Surgeon | Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
81 Thomas Johnson Ct Suite A Frederick MD, 21702About
A Frederick native Dr. Andochick graduated from Frederick High School in 1976. He initially followed in his father’s footsteps pursuing a degree in dentistry from West Virginia University. ...
Education and Training
Wv Univ Sch of Med, Morgantown Wv 1986
West Virginia University School of Medicine 1986
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Plastic SurgeryAmerican Board of Plastic SurgeryABPS
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