Dr. Greg Krenek, MD


Physician
Dermatology

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Conroe Dermatology Associates
503 Medical Center Boulevard, Suite 140
Conroe, Texas 77304
For an appointment, call (936) 756-0668
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Medical Expertise of Dr. Greg Krenek, MD

Diagnosis and treatment of skin conditions, including acne, eczema, rosacea, psoriasis and skin cancer.

About Dr. Greg Krenek, MD

Dr. Greg Krenek received his Doctor of Medicine degree from Texas A&M College of Medicine and completed his dermatology residency at Baylor College of Medicine. He is board certified through the American Board of Dermatology. Dr. Krenek's primary focus is general and surgical dermatology with an emphasis on the patient and the treatment of their condition. In addition to practicing medicine, Dr. Krenek enjoys photography and a variety of outdoor activities, including horticulture and timber management. He and his wife reside in Montgomery where they have raised their three daughters.

Patient Education Resources

Acne Medication Savings
Click on the medication image to access medication savings from the manufacturer. In most cases, this form must be submitted along with proof of having purchased the medication from the pharmacy. ...
Can I switch the biologic medications I’m using to treat my psoriasis?
Yes, you can switch biologic medications for psoriasis if one is not working effectively. Biologic medications are a class of drugs that target specific parts of the immune system that are involved in...
Rosacea Medication Savings
Click on the image to access medication savings In most cases, this form must be submitted along with proof of having purchased the medication from the pharmacy. Offers may be time-limit...
What is the best brand of botulinum toxin to improve my appearance?
Botulinum toxin is a type of neurotoxin that is used for a variety of cosmetic and medical purposes. There are several different types of botulinum toxin available on the market, each with their own u...
What is the treatment for rosacea affecting my eyes?
Ocular rosacea is a subtype of rosacea that affects the eyes, and it can cause symptoms such as redness, itching, burning, and a gritty sensation in the eyes. Treatment for ocular rosacea typically in...

Education & Training

  • Residency: Baylor College of Medicine
  • Residency: Texas A&M - Scott and White Memorial Hospital