Dr. Jeffrey Crowley, MD


Physician
Dermatology

Specialty

Mohs Surgery

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Bakersfield Dermatology & Skin Cancer Medical Group
5101 Commerce Drive Suite 101
Bakersfield, California 93309
For an appointment, call (661) 327-3756
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Medical Expertise of Dr. Jeffrey Crowley, MD

Adult dermatology with a focus on psoriasis and the diagnosis of skin cancer (melanoma, basal cell, squamous cell) and its treatment with Mohs surgery.

About Dr. Jeffrey Crowley, MD

Jeffrey J. Crowley, MD is a board-certified Bakersfiled dermatology and Mohs surgeon providing care to patients at Bakersfiled Dermatology.

Dr. Crowley's Practice is limited to adults with a focus on managing skin cancer, melanoma, and psoriasis.  He has been principal invesitigator for over 30 clinical trials. Dr. Crowley has served on clinical faculty at both Stanford and UCLA.   

Dr. Crowley serves on the Medical Board of the National Psoriasis Foundation. 

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...
Eczema Medication Savings & Support Programs
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How can I reduce the skin redness caused by rosacea?
There are several ways to reduce the skin redness caused by rosacea:Avoiding triggers: Triggers such as sun exposure, wind, high temperatures, stress, spicy foods, and alcohol, can worsen the symptoms...
How do biologics work to treat my eczema?
Biologics are a class of medications that can be used to treat eczema, a chronic skin condition characterized by inflammation and itching. Biologics work by targeting specific parts of the immune syst...
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

  • Medical School: Stanford University School of Medicine
  • Dermatology Residency: Stanford University
  • Chief Resident, Dermatology: Stanford University