Dr. Donald R. Stranahan, Jr., M.D. is a board-certified dermatologist. Dr. Stranahan obtained his undergraduate degree in psychology with a concentration in behavioral neuroscience at Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland, where he graduated with honors. He went on to receive his medical degree from the University of Maryland School of Medicine, where he earned awards for academic achievements, graduated with honors, and was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha medical honor society.
Dr. Donald R. Stranahan, Jr., M.D. is a board-certified dermatologist. Dr. Stranahan obtained his undergraduate degree in psychology with a concentration in behavioral neuroscience at Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland, where he graduated with honors. He went on to receive his medical degree from the University of Maryland School of Medicine, where he earned awards for academic achievements, graduated with honors, and was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha medical honor society.
Dr. Donald R. Stranahan, Jr., M.D. is a board-certified dermatologist who provides complete dermatological care to patients of all ages at Easton Dermatology Associates. Dr. Stranahan specializes in skin cancer detection and surgery, and also provides general medical and cosmetic skincare services.
Dr. Stranahan obtained his undergraduate degree in psychology with a concentration in behavioral neuroscience at Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland, where he graduated with honors. He went on to receive his medical degree from the University of Maryland School of Medicine, where he earned awards for academic achievements, graduated with honors, and was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha medical honor society. After completing his internship in internal medicine at Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore, he completed a residency in dermatology at the University of South Florida School of Medicine in Tampa.
In addition to being a fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology, Dr. Stranahan is a member of the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, the American Medical Association, and the National Psoriasis Foundation. He’s been published in several peer-reviewed journals and has served as a peer reviewer for the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology. He’s also been featured in the Who’s Who Registry among executives and professionals in the field of research, medicine, and healthcare.
Dr. Stranahan is a native of Maryland’s Eastern Shore, growing up in Easton and graduating from Easton High School. After completing his residency training, Dr. Stranahan returned home to the Eastern Shore with his wife, Brigitte, also from Easton, and their two children. They’re thrilled to call Easton home once again, where they can be closer to family and friends. When he’s not in the office, Dr. Stranahan enjoys the outdoors, fishing, boating, golfing, traveling, and spending time with his family.
I love Dr. Stranahan. I have been thru so much and he has always been there for me. Very caring and knows his work.
It’s always a pleasure seeing Dr.Stranahan
He is very thorough and professional!!
Very professional and knowledgeable. Explains everything he is doing.
Saw multiple doctors over the course of 5 years concerning two spots on my leg. All said they were nothing. Dr Stranahan was the only one to take biopsies and with the results removed 2 skin cancers. One of which required 17 stitches.
Outstanding!!
Always pleasant, through and professional. He has a great touch with the liquid nitrogen, applying just enough to remove trouble spots.
He took his time and listened to my concerns/skin issues. I did not feel rushed! This was important to me that all my concerns were addressed!
Still have problem.
He is very good, and I like him and the way he works. He is thorough and pleasant. My only issue is with the appointment staff. He, or another MD, should have “sick visits” for those people that have issues. This is especially true when the issue you are having may be related to cancer. Not everyone wants to see an NP or a PA. I had a bad experience with a PA once, so am not willing to see one again. Also, offices need to realize, patients pay to see the specialist. Not the assistant. Just my opinion, but the staff should not ask why you need to see a doctor. They should be given the next available appointment.