Dr. Bradley Straka, MD


Physician
Dermatology

Affiliated Dermatologists, S.C.
13800 W North Avenue, Suite 100
Brookfield, Wisconsin 53005
For an appointment, call (262) 754-4488
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About Dr. Bradley Straka, MD

Recognized by Milwaukee Magazine’s “Top Docs” as an “up and comer,” Dr. Straka is building a reputation for his astute diagnostic skills, specialty in contact dermatitis and ebullient personality. The partners of Affiliated Dermatologists brought him into the practice in 2002, immediately following his residency at the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW). Dr. Straka is Board Certified in Dermatology.

Dr. Straka is an Assistant Clinical Professor at MCW and a member of several professional organizations. He is team dermatologist for the Milwaukee Brewers.

He rose to Chief Resident, Dermatology, at MCW. He served his internship in Transitional Medicine at St. Luke’s Medical Center. His Medical degree, with honors, is from the University of Illinois, where he was first in his class and was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society. His Bachelor of Science degree in Biology is from the University of Illinois.

Dr. Straka is married and has two sons. An avid antique collector and painter, he and his wife also breed and raise horses.


 

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