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Two Locations
USF Campus Medical Clinic
12901 Bruce B Downs Blvd.
Zone A
Tampa, FL 33612
 
Davis Islands Location
17 Davis Blvd., Suite 402
Tampa, Fl 33606
 
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Top Doc for Women 
 
Named in 2008 as one of Women's Health Magazine's Top 17 Dermatologists for women in the nation and the only physician in any specialty in the greater Tampa Bay area, Dr. Neil Alan Fenske is Professor and Chairman of the Department of Dermatology & Cutaneous Surgery at USF Health.  
Cosmetic Results for Your Skin
It is important to put your health and trust in the hands of experienced and established professionals. The USF Health Cosmetic and Laser Center nestled in South Tampa's gorgeous Davis Islands, is home to Tampa Bay's finest dermatologists and physician extenders. Headed by renowned dermatologist Neil Alan Fenske, M.D. FACP, the Cosmetic and Laser Center offer every aspect of Cosmetic Dermatology under one roof. From Chemical Peels, Botox and Fillers to Laser Hair Removal, Laser Vein Therapy, IPL and Total FX Fractionated CO2 Laser, we have it all and make it easy to achieve the results that you are looking for.
 
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USF Dermatologist, Dr. Philip Shenefelt Featured on Mystery Diagnosis
 
Dr Shenefelt, Mystery DiagnosisDiscovery Health's popular show MYSTERY DIAGNOSIS spotlights Eagle, Colorado resident Dr. Diane Dike. As part of the hit series' eighth season, she will share her riveting story with audiences across the nation. Diane's show, premiered on Monday, March 8, at 10 PM ET/PT, it takes you on a roller coaster ride of emotions as she endures misdiagnoses and dismissals before ever finding an answer! Diane's doctor sends her to the University of South Florida to seek help from Dermatologist, Dr. Philip Shenefelt, who finally diagnosed Diane with Cryoglobulinemia, a blood disorder which causes the blood to turn into a jelly-like substance when her temperature drops below 98.6 degrees. If you missed the compelling story click on the link to view http://health.usf.edu/publicaffairs/news_coverage.html