Pediatric Dermatologist Bloomington IL

Find pediatric dermatologists in Bloomington, IL. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Bloomington, IL.

Local Businesses

Taulbee Kent S

(309) 663-6386
2418 E Lincoln St
Bloomington, IL 61701


Laura Randolph

(309) 664-6222
2502 C East Empire
Bloomington, IL 61704


Dr.Kent Taulbee

(309) 663-6386
2418 East Lincoln Street
Bloomington, IL 61701


Jeffrey Poulter

(309) 663-1222
1505 Eastland Drive Suite 350
Bloomington, IL 61701


Brander, Thomas

309-662-8843
1404 Eastland Dr Ste 204
Bloomington, IL 61701


Allen Otis Do

(309) 827-3881
Ste 370, 20375 W 151St St
Bloomington, IL 61704


Associates In Dermatology

(309) 662-8813
1404 Eastland Drive Suite # 204
Bloomington, IL 61701


Seehafer, James

309-662-8813
1404 Eastland Dr Ste 204
Bloomington, IL 61701


Thomas Richard Brander

309-662-8813
1404 Eastland Dr
Bloomington, IL 61701


Kent S Taulbee

(309) 663-6386
2418 E Lincoln St
Bloomington, IL 61701


Randolph Laura C

(309) 664-6222
3901 Rainbow Blvd # 2035
Bloomington, IL 61704


Lucy Nelson Wisdom

(309) 662-8813
1404 Eastland Drive – Suite 204
Bloomington, IL 61701


Otis George Allen

309-827-3881
1215 Holiday Dr
Bloomington, IL 61704


Jeffrey Scott Poulter

(309) 663-1222
1505 Eastland Dr – Ste 350
Bloomington, IL 61701


Allen Otis Sc

(309)827-3881
708 S. Rogers Rd.
Bloomington, IL 61704


Cosmetic Plastic Surgery Clnc

(309) 662-0436
1401 S Main St
Bloomington, IL 61704


Castillo, G D – Cosmetic Plastic Surgery Clnc

(309) 662-0436
3901 Rainbow Blvd
Bloomington, IL 61791


David Scott Efaw

309-663-2526
109 N Regency Dr
Bloomington, IL 61701


James Richard Seehafer

309-662-8813
1404 Eastland Dr
Bloomington, IL 61701


Amble, Finn R – Carle Clinic Assn

(309) 664-3010
3901 Rainbow Blvd # 4030
Bloomington, IL 61791


Pediatric Dermatologist FAQ in Bloomington, IL

What should kids with eczema avoid?

Dairy. Fish and shellfish. Soy products. Eggs. Tree nuts. Wheat or gluten. Peanuts.

How do you treat pediatric acne?

Mild acne — Mild infantile and mid-childhood acne can be managed with topical treatments. A low-strength topical retinoid (tretinoin 0.025% cream or adapalene 0.1% gel) or benzoyl peroxide 2.5% cream applied once daily are typically used.

Which doctor is best for skin problems?

Dermatologists are medical doctors who specialize in diagnosing and treating diseases of the skin, hair, nails and mucus membrane.

Should kids get their skin checked?

Because skin cancer in children is rare, routine screening isn’t usually recommended under the age of 15. After that, regular skin checks might be recommended for high risk teenagers (RACGP 2018). Risk factors include: Family history of melanoma in a parent, brother or sister.

What should you not do before a dermatologist appointment?

Go Bare. On the day of your appointment, don’t wear makeup. It’s so much easier for the dermatologist to see what’s going on with your skin.

What triggers child eczema?

Cause of Eczema Flare-ups are from skin contact with soap, shampoo, pollen or other irritating substances. About 30% of babies with severe eczema also have food allergies. The most common is cow’s milk. Over 10% of children have eczema.

What are the 5 types of skin infections?

Common skin infections include cellulitis, erysipelas, impetigo, folliculitis, and furuncles and carbuncles.

Do kids outgrow eczema?

In some cases, children stop experiencing eczema as early as 3 or 4 years old, while others must deal with dry skin and flare-ups well into adulthood. An estimated two-thirds of children “outgrow” eczema but they’re likely to continue having dry skin issues.

What should I wash my 8 year old’s face with?

Start simple with face washing using a gentle facial cleanser such as Gentle Milk Facial Cleanser or Clarifying Facial Cleanser. Follow with a gentle toner to balance skin pH such as Calming Facial Toner or Lavender and Chamomile Facial Toner. Then follow with a lightweight lotion such as Basic Baby Lotion.

Is Cetaphil good for 9 year old?

Oily skin is often the reason tweens start washing their faces in the first place. A good brand to start with to help them manage their newfound skincare routine is Cetaphil.

Should I go to a doctor or dermatologist?

“You should definitely see your primary care provider first for simple, common skin problems,” says Dr. Fernandez. “That’s the best place to start.” Anything with a systemic component, or something that affects a significant percentage of the body, should be seen by a dermatologist to get an answer quickly.

What is an esthetician vs aesthetician?

Aestheticians and estheticians have similar-sounding job titles and duties in the skincare industry. However, aestheticians perform medical skin procedures, while estheticians perform cosmetic and cleaning procedures.