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Hillcrest Dermatology and Plastic Surgery
Orlando, FL
Hillcrest Dermatology & Plastic Surgery
Lady Lake, FL
Hillcrest Dermatology and Plastic Surgery
Lady Lake, FL
Hillcrest Dermatology & Plastic Surgery
Orlando, FL
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At Hillcrest Dermatology & Plastic Surgery, Jeffrey B. Stricker, DO offers a wide variety of skin care treatments and services. He holds five separate board certifications and has performed roughly 22,000 Mohs procedures.
SpecialtiesDoctors may have more than one area of specialty interest. Board certification in a specialty area means the doctor has completed formal training and has practice experience in that specialty, and has passed the certification examination from the corresponding accredited medical specialty board.
Doctors may have more than one area of specialty interest. Board certification in a specialty area means the doctor has completed formal training and has practice experience in that specialty, and has passed the certification examination from the corresponding accredited medical specialty board.
Dermatology
Dermatopathology
Pathology
Doctor Q&A
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A 43-year-old female asked:

Dr. Jeffrey Strickeranswered
Dermatology 28 years experience
Medications/light: Hydroquinone is the mainstay of skin lighteners, however I often will use a combination of that, retinoids, and steroids for several months. Laser and... Read More
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A 24-year-old female asked:

Dr. Jeffrey Strickeranswered
Dermatology 28 years experience
Depends: Rashes can be tricky, and require a thorough history and physical examination to properly treat. He needs to see a dermatology provider.
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A 20-year-old male asked:

Dr. Jeffrey Strickeranswered
Dermatology 28 years experience
Yes: Doxycycline works 2 ways- it reduces the bacterial load and the inflammation associated with acne. It is not for everyone and there are some side effe... Read More
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A 24-year-old male asked:

Dr. Jeffrey Strickeranswered
Dermatology 28 years experience
Maybe: The gray is likely from the immune reaction to the scratches, leaving the deep nevus cells (that make it a "mole") only. There is a chance the mole wi... Read More
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A male asked:

Dr. Jeffrey Strickeranswered
Dermatology 28 years experience
Stop neosporin: Many people will have a reaction to Neosporin, or Triple Antibiotic. Try using Polysporin (bacitracin and polymyxin) or bacitracin instead. If the inf... Read More
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A 37-year-old female asked:

Dr. Jeffrey Strickeranswered
Dermatology 28 years experience
Multiple Things: Red, non itchy spots can be from many triggers- a rash, a benign growth, or cancer. It should be evaluated by a Dermatologist.
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A 46-year-old member asked:

Dr. Jeffrey Strickeranswered
Dermatology 28 years experience
No: Vitiligo is an inflammatory disease where the melanocytes are absent in the skin. While there is a potential to have increased inflammation elsewhere ... Read More
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A member asked:

Dr. Jeffrey Strickeranswered
Dermatology 28 years experience
No: Popping blisters can lead to ulceration which can lead to scarring. Cover and use topical ointment or an antibiotic until it heals.
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A 22-year-old female asked:

Dr. Jeffrey Strickeranswered
Dermatology 28 years experience
Maybe: The top layer of skin (epidermis) does not have nerve endings. Cuts deep enough to bleed go into the 2nd layer, or the demis. If you experienced no st... Read More
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HealthTap member
Mar 31, 2015
Dr. Stricker is an amazing doctor! #nationaldoctorsday2015 #virtualflower1
HealthTap member
Mar 31, 2015
Dr. Stricker is an amazing doctor! #nationaldoctorsday2015 #virtualflower1
HealthTap member
Your answer was very helpful! Thanks :)
HealthTap member
Your answer was very helpful! Thanks :)
Education & Training
Medical/Graduate school
Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine, MI
Graduated 1995MD
Residency
Scott and White Hospital
Completed 2000
Affiliations
Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners
American Board of Physician Specialists
American Board of Administrative Medicine
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