Dr. Herschel Stoller, MD


Physician
Dermatology

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Center of Dermatology, P.C.
10110 Nicholas Street
Suite 103
Omaha, Nebraska 68114
For an appointment, call (402) 398-9200
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Medical Expertise of Dr. Herschel Stoller, MD

Dr. Stoller's areas of expertise include psoriasis, acne, eczema, skin cancer, moles, hyperhidrosis, warts, rashes, and general dermatology.

Dr. Stoller treats facial telangiectasis with VeinWave and spider veins on the legs with sclerotherapy. 

About Dr. Herschel Stoller, MD

Dr. Herschel E Stoller, MD is a board-certified dermatologist providing care to patients in Omaha, Nebraska and is the founder of the Center of Dermatology PC.
 

Conditions Treated

Acne
Aging Skin & Wrinkles
Allergic Contact Dermatitis
Atopic Dermatitis
Hair Loss (Balding)
Psoriasis
Rosacea
Seborrheic Keratosis
Skin Cancer
Warts

Patient Education Resources

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...
Does the acne on my back and chest require different treatment from the acne on my face?
Truncal acne, which refers to acne that occurs on the trunk of the body (such as the chest and back), may require a slightly different treatment approach than facial acne. This is because the skin on ...
How can Botox® improve my appearance?
Botox® (botulinum toxin type A) is a medication that is primarily used to temporarily paralyze specific muscles in the face and body.It is most often used to improve the appearance of wrinkles and...
How is atopic dermatitis different from eczema?
Atopic dermatitis and eczema are often used interchangeably, but they are not exactly the same thing. Atopic dermatitis is a type of eczema.Eczema is a general term that refers to a group of condition...
If I have psoriasis, am I likely to get arthritis?
Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition that causes red, scaly patches on the skin. It affects about 2-3% of the population. People with psoriasis are at an increased risk of developing a form of arthri...

Education & Training

Dr. Herschel Stoller earned his medical degree from the University of Nebraska Medical Center and completed his residency in Dermatology at the Creighton-Nebraska Universities Health Foundation. 

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