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Dr. Annie Chiu

Dermatology

Dr. Annie Chiu is a highly skilled Board-Certified Dermatologist located in Manhattan Beach. She earned her Medical Degree from Stanford University and her Bachelor of Science from UC Berkeley, graduating with top honors and being recognized as a University Medal finalist. Following her education, Dr. Chiu completed her Dermatology residency at Emory University.

She began her career at Cedars-Sinai Medical Group, where she remains an esteemed member of the dermatology staff today. Dr. Chiu served as the Director of Dermatology at the Murad Inclusive Health Medical Group before establishing her private practice in Redondo Beach, California.

Dr. Chiu's contributions to the field of dermatology extend beyond her clinical practice. She has actively participated in numerous studies focusing on neurotoxins, photoaging, acne, and eczema. Her expertise is showcased through her authorship of various publications, including E-Books, book chapters, and review articles. In addition, Dr. Chiu serves as a consultant for esteemed skincare companies, including Vichy, SkinMedica, and Skinstore.com. She shares her knowledge and skills by delivering lectures and teaching advanced cosmetic procedures and techniques nationwide.

Actively engaged in professional organizations, Dr. Chiu is involved with the American Academy of Dermatology and the Women's Dermatologic Society. Her commitment to these organizations is demonstrated by her participation on various committees, notably as Chair of the Young Physicians Task Force. Dr. Chiu strongly believes in patient advocacy and outreach, and she actively organizes community awareness and skin cancer screening programs in Manhattan Beach and Hermosa Beach.

Dr. Annie Chiu


The Derm Institute: Annie Chiu, M.D., Aviation Boulevard, Redondo Beach, CA, USA

Affiliations

  • Affiliated with ASDS, AAD, and WDS

  • Holds leadership and committee roles in AAD, ASDS, and WDS

  • On the Advisory Board for Galderma, Allergan, Merz, SkinMedica, Skinceuticals, and Evolus

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