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Florham Park, NJ 07932
Virginia G. Comer, MS, PA-C, specializes in breast health, including breast disease and breast cancer.Before joining Summit Health, Ms. Comer practiced with the Morristown Medical Center Women's Cancer Center and Summit Breast Care, LLC.To her credit, Ms. Comer has volunteered for the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition, Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure, and Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. She has delivered invited presentations on topics in breast disease and breast cancer for the Seton Hall University Physician Assistant Program, Curmonos, and Chubb Group. She is a member of the Center for Hope Hospice Auxiliary and a member of the NJ State Society of Physician Assistants.Ms. Comer says, "My goal is to treat every patient in a professional, warm, and caring way, always with a smile."When she is not working with her patients, Ms. Comer enjoys spending time with her family, reading, working out, and taking long walks.
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