Dr. Michael Randolph, MD is a Dermatologist practicing at his clinic in Miami, FL. Registered with The Florida Board of Medicine and practicing under Florida Statutes, Title XXXII, Chapter 458 (Medical Practice), he is dedicated to empowering patients with proactive, comprehensive dermatological care. His practice prioritizes preventive health, recognizing that your dermatologist is your primary partner in lifelong skin health. This includes creating personalized prevention plans, coordinating vital screenings for early skin cancer detection, managing skin, hair, and nail conditions, and ensuring your overall wellness for years to come. He serves all ages.
Dr. Michael Randolph, MD is a dermatologist in Miami, FL, committed to a collaborative and evidence-based approach to medicine. He fosters a supportive environment where patients feel empowered to take an active role in their long-term health. His dedication to preventive care extends beyond the examination room, encompassing personalized plans for ongoing skin health and proactive strategies for early detection of potential issues. This commitment is central to his philosophy, emphasizing the importance of partnership between patient and provider for optimal results. To confirm if Dr. Randolph is currently accepting new patients, please call (305) 223-3000. Dr. Michael Randolph provides consultations primarily in English.
A key part of the WePrevent mission is building your personalized prevention roadmap. Dr. Michael Randolph is a vital partner in this journey, focusing on proactive strategies to protect and enhance your long-term health.
Dr. Randolph partners with you in achieving optimal skin health, offering personalized prevention plans. He coordinates crucial screenings for early skin cancer detection, proactively manages skin, hair, and nail conditions, and integrates these elements into a comprehensive approach to overall wellness, ensuring a brighter, healthier future for your skin.
By working together, you and Dr. Michael Randolph can create a clear, actionable plan to address your unique risk factors and health goals.
A proactive approach to health involves understanding and managing potential risks. Dr. Michael Randolph provides expert care for a range of conditions, focusing on early detection and effective management to support your long-term wellness. Common areas of focus include:
- Furunculosis: Furunculosis, or a cluster of boils, is a bacterial skin infection that's best prevented through good hygiene practices and prompt treatment to avoid spreading and serious complications.
- Nonbullous Impetigo: Managing nonbullous impetigo effectively involves seeking medical advice for appropriate treatment, helping prevent complications and ensuring faster healing for better long-term skin health.
- Paget's Extramammary Disease: Managing Paget's extramammary disease effectively involves prompt diagnosis and treatment to prevent the disease from spreading deeper into the skin and underlying tissues, ultimately improving long-term health outcomes.
- Staph Infection: A staph infection is a bacterial skin infection that can be prevented by practicing good hygiene, like regularly washing your hands and keeping cuts and scrapes clean to avoid complications.
- Eyelid Lesions: Regular self-exams and professional skin checks can help identify concerning eyelid lesions early on, allowing for prompt intervention and improved outcomes.
- Autosensitization Dermatitis: Autosensitization dermatitis, a type of allergic contact dermatitis, emphasizes the need for proactive skin care; identifying and avoiding your specific triggers is key to managing this condition long-term.
- Rosacea: Rosacea is a chronic skin condition that can be managed with early detection and proper skincare to prevent flare-ups and long-term skin damage.
This list highlights some common health concerns and is for informational purposes only. The best way to understand your personal health and create a prevention plan is to schedule a consultation. Accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment plans are developed based on individual patient evaluations.
Taking proactive steps is central to long-term health. Dr. Michael Randolph offers a range of key preventive screenings and services designed to provide crucial insights into your health and support your well-being:
- Fungal Nail Laser Treatment: Protect your nail health with fungal nail laser treatment; this innovative approach effectively treats fungal infections, promoting clearer, healthier nails and preventing long-term complications.
- LED Light Treatment for Acne: Improve your skin's health and appearance by using LED light therapy to target acne-causing bacteria and reduce inflammation.
- Scar Revision Surgery: Scar revision surgery can improve the appearance of old scars, helping you feel more confident in your skin.
- Excision of Skin Lesion: As part of your regular skin cancer screenings, excision of a skin lesion helps us thoroughly examine suspicious spots to ensure they aren't cancerous and safeguard your long-term health.
- Wart Freezing: Early intervention with wart freezing can prevent the spread of warts and keep your skin looking its best.
- BodyFX Treatment: Take a proactive step towards healthier skin by undergoing BodyFX treatment, which can help reduce the appearance of cellulite and tighten skin.
- Cellfina Treatment: Enhance your skin's texture and reduce the visibility of cellulite with Cellfina, a procedure designed to improve skin's aesthetic quality.
Service availability can change, and not all services listed may be appropriate for every patient. For a comprehensive understanding of all available services and to create your personalized screening plan, please schedule a consultation.
All medical services are provided in accordance with the standard scope of practice for Dermatologies in Florida.
Dr. Michael Randolph is dedicated to partnering with Caregivers to achieve their unique health objectives. The following examples illustrate how a proactive approach can make a tangible difference in a Patient's life:
- By understanding good hygiene practices and promptly addressing any skin concerns, a patient effectively prevented a cluster of boils, maintaining healthy skin and avoiding potential complications.
- By understanding the early warning signs and following a proactive skin care plan, a family successfully prevented a potential nonbullous impetigo outbreak, promoting a healthier and more comfortable living environment.
These scenarios are illustrative examples of positive health outcomes. Individual results may vary and depend on many factors specific to each patient. He will work with you to define and achieve your personal health goals.
- Primary Location:
Kendall Regional Medical Center - Transitional Year GME Program
11750 SW 40th St, Miami, FL, 33175
Phone: (305) 223-3000
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Here are answers to some common questions about proactive Dermatological care with Dr. Michael Randolph:
- What is a Dermatologist?
- A dermatologist is a medical doctor specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of skin, hair, and nail conditions. They play a vital role in preventing, detecting, and treating skin cancer, and managing a wide range of skin diseases.
- How often should I get a full-body skin exam?
- For average-risk individuals, an annual skin exam is recommended as a vital preventive measure. However, for patients with a personal or family history of skin cancer, or with many moles, Dr. Randolph may recommend more frequent screenings for early detection.
- What is the best way to prevent skin cancer?
- Protecting your skin from sun damage is key to preventing skin cancer. Simple habits like daily broad-spectrum sunscreen use (SPF 30+), seeking shade during peak sun hours, wearing protective clothing, and avoiding tanning beds are important for lifelong skin health.
- What are the ABCDEs of melanoma?
- Dr. Randolph's practice encourages you to be proactive in skin cancer detection by learning the ABCDEs of melanoma: A for asymmetry, B for irregular borders, C for varied colors, D for a diameter larger than a pencil eraser, and E for evolving or changing moles. Recognizing these characteristics can help you identify potential skin concerns early. Early detection is key to successful treatment.
- What is Mohs surgery, and why is it used?
- Mohs surgery is a highly precise surgical technique used to remove certain types of skin cancer, most often on the face and neck. Its key advantage is that it removes all cancerous cells while preserving as much healthy tissue as possible, resulting in the highest cure rate and smallest scar.
- My child has a rash. When should we see a dermatologist?
- While many childhood rashes are minor, if the rash is persistent, spreading, painful, itchy, or accompanied by a fever, it's best to schedule a consultation with Dr. Randolph. He can effectively diagnose and treat common pediatric conditions such as eczema, molluscum, and warts.
- What is a skin biopsy?
- A skin biopsy is a simple, quick in-office procedure. Dr. Randolph will numb the area and remove a small sample of skin, which is then sent to a lab for examination under a microscope to provide a definitive diagnosis.
- I have acne. Is it something I just have to live with?
- Acne is a treatable condition, not something you have to live with. Dr. Randolph can create a personalized treatment plan to prevent scarring and improve your skin and confidence, including topical creams, oral medications, and procedural options.
11750 SW 40th St
Miami FL 33175
Phone: (305) 223-3000
Dr. Michael Randolph, MD is regulated by the Florida Statutes, Title XXXII, Chapter 458 (Medical Practice) in Florida and is licensed by The Florida Board of Medicine.
National Provider Identifier (NPI): 1780263830
Registration can typically be verified through The Florida Board of Medicine website or by direct inquiry.
The information on this profile, provided by weprevent.org, is for general informational purposes and to help you connect with preventive health partners. It does not constitute direct medical advice from the physician named. Dermatologies like Dr. Michael Randolph are skilled in helping patients create proactive health plans. For urgent or life-threatening emergencies, please call 911 or visit the nearest emergency department. It is always recommended to maintain open communication with your dermatology about all aspects of your health and your personalized prevention plan.
