Dandruff Killers.



In this video I discuss seborrheic dermatitis (Dandruff). I review both the natural and the conventional treatments. If you want a formal teledermatology visit without leaving your couch with effective prescriptions and live in the state of Florida, California, or New York go to : (Your insurance should cover the prescriptions) This platform is best if you just want to simply upload photos to a private HIPAA compliant website and have me formulate a written plan with prescriptions without talking to me. If you want to do a video call with me use the below link.

My Bio:

Dr. Jonathan Carp is a board-certified, award-winning clinical dermatologist with a comprehensive, well-rounded background working in general practice. He has extensive experience and expertise in all aspects of dermatologic care, including minor surgery and extensive use of systemic medications. He has a special interest in using lifestyle modalities and addressing underlying issues that could be contributing to skin disease.

Dr. Carp received a undergraduate degree from Rutgers University, where he was accepted into a combined BA/MD program which enabled him to graduate from medical school early. After completing an internship in Internal Medicine at Rutgers, Dr. Carp went on to complete a dermatology residency at State University of New York at Buffalo.

“My father is also a doctor. When I was 6 or 7, I would carry his big black doctor’s bag for him on house calls. I thought there was magic in that bag because he made people smile and feel better. I still carry that sense of wonder with me as I see patients.” — Dr. Carp

Dr. Carp’s distinguished track record includes serving four years as Chief of Dermatology for a prominent California medical group, supervising nine dermatologists, two Mohs surgeons and an ancillary staff of forty-five; and receiving the Outstanding Clinical Dermatologist Merit award for three consecutive years.

Dr. Carp has special interest in helping patients take more control over their own health, by educating them about how skin disease is related to, and often a sign of, internal medical problems.

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