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Nekia Crutchfield

Dermatologist

212 N 28th St Fort Pierce FL, 34947

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Dr. Nekia Crutchfield is a dermatologist practicing in Fort Pierce, FL. Dr. Crutchfield specializes in skin care. Dermatologists evaluate and manage both common and uncommon skin conditions. These conditions include acne, psoriasis, warts, skin infections, atopic dermatitis, herpes simplex and more. Dermatologists are also experts in more complex skin diseases like impetigo, hidradenitis and milaria. Dr. Crutchfield diagnoses skin problems and develops unique treatments plans for each individual patient.Dr.Nekia Crutchfield  also offer primary care services. Telehealth services available . 

Education and Training

Tech university MD, MSc 2023

Board Certification

Florida Department of Health

Provider Details

Female English
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Nekia Crutchfield's Expert Contributions
  • Do I have Scalp Eczema

    Hi patient Can you tell me how long have you been having this problem?An what kind of products are you using to wash your hair with? Nekia Crutchfield,Dermatologist READ MORE

  • Podophyllum cream not too effective.

    Hi patient, HPV is difficult to treat,and it all depends on you and your doctor to determine which treatment works best for you.I would recommend that you sit with your dermatologist or PCP and discuss your concern. Nekia Crutchfield, Dermatologist . READ MORE

  • Pinpoint dots

    Hi patient, I would like to thank you for reaching out to me, also to answer your question this sounds like what you would call Petechiae. READ MORE

  • Rash

    Hi Patient, To answer your question it would be yes. Thank you READ MORE

  • Allergy or irritants

    Hi Patient To answer your question this do sounds like an chemical reaction.I would suggest that you use an different product or stop using it all together. Thank you, Nekia Crutchfield, Dermatologist READ MORE

  • I have ringworm

    Hi patient, First i would like to thank you for contacting me,also I would have to take a look at your skin to determine if you have an ringworm or not.If you would like, you can contact me on findatopdoc. Thank you READ MORE

  • Red, itchy bumps came a few minutes after I sprayed perfume on both of my wrists, but only my right wrist is like this. It’s been a couple of days and it’s gotten a bit worse. Is it an allergic reaction or something else?

    Hi patient This can be an allergic reaction or something you came in contact with I do recommend if it get worse to go and see your PCP or a dermatologist Thanks READ MORE

  • Flesh growing from under nail

    Hi Patient Thank you for contacting me but can you provide me with more information and photos so I can take a look at it. Thanks READ MORE

  • Skin

    Hi patient First I would like to say thank you for contacting me.The pictures you sent are not very clear,but from the looks of it this can be acne.I would recommend that you go to a near dermatologist an have them look at it more closely. READ MORE

  • Dry itchy skin

    Can you send me a picture of it I would like to take a look at it. Thank you READ MORE

  • Scabs appearing but I didn't cut myself..

    Hi patient This sounds like something that would need to be checked out at your PCP or in- person dermatologist. Have a good day! READ MORE

  • Glycolic acid and vitamin c

    Hi patient I would not recommended it due to irritation from it. READ MORE

  • Skin Bumps

    Hi patient This would be called Nodular scabies,which is a severe form of a skin condition known as scabies. It is caused by an infestation of the skin by the human itch mite (Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominins). The mites burrow into the skin, causing intense itching and irritation. They may also cause small, red bumps or nodules to form on the skin. Nodular scabies is caused by skin to skin contact. I do recommand that you see a dermatologist so this can be treated READ MORE

  • Rash on face and torso?

    Good morning, To answer your question, I would need to know a few things:#1 what kind of creams are you using .#2 Are they prescribed from a doctor ?#3 Do you take medication for "HTN".The reason why I'm asking is because this can be an reaction to something that you are useing like for example body wash, soaps, creams, etc .... READ MORE

  • Why is my left palm itchy?

    Good afternoon, To answer your question this look like Palmoplantar Psoriasis of the hands.It can be treated with Topical creams or oral medication . I do recommened that you book an appointment with me or any other dermatologist for treatment . Have a great day! READ MORE

  • Circular patches on skin?

    Hi Good afternoon, To answer your question this would be what you call eczema, and it does require for you to get treated with medication . I would recommend you to book anppointment with me or your PCP. If you don't have insurance I also take debit or credit . Thank you! READ MORE

  • Finger still swollen 1 month after nail avulsion?

    Hi patient Sometimes the finger will get swollen in the process of the nail growing back. If you don't feel any itching or don't see any pus I would just give it time to heal. Make sure that you make an appointment with your provider if it gets worse. Thank you ! READ MORE

  • Rubbing alcohol on penis?

    hi Patient Rubbing alcohol will irritate the skin give it a few days and see how it goes. If it gets worse please make an appointment with your provider . Thank you READ MORE

  • Can genital warts have hair growth from them

    Hi patient I really can't see the pictures clearly but it looks like" KS".I do recommand you go see a doctor if it gets any worse . READ MORE

  • Dermatologist

    Hi Patient, Cystic Acne is when oil and dead skin cells clog the skin pores within the dermis.They would then become pus-filled pimples that can lead to scarring .Cystic Acne can form on the back, butt, chest, neck and other areas of the body and between the ages of 11 & up.Cystic Acne should be treated at an dermatologist office with topical cream or antibiotics . Happy holidays! READ MORE

Professional Memberships

  • American Medical Women's Association  

Areas of research

Dermatologist 

Clinical Management 

Nekia Crutchfield's Practice location

212 N 28th St -
Fort Pierce, FL 34947
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