Doctor Profile

David Hamrock, MD

216.444.5725

David Hamrock, MD

Appointed: 2005

David Hamrock, MD
Department: Dermatology
Associate Staff
Location: Beachwood Family Health Center
Mail Code 320-S
26900 Cedar Road
Beachwood, OH 44122
WorkAppointment:216.444.5725
DeskDesk:216.839.3870
WorkFax:216.839.3879
Surgeon:
No
Treats:
Both Adults and Children & Adolescents

Biographical Sketch

David Hamrock, MD, is an Associate Staff member in the Department of Dermatology at Cleveland Clinic’s main campus.

Dr. Hamrock earned his medical degree from the Medical College of Ohio at Toledo in Toledo, Ohio. He completed an internal medicine internship at the Medical College of Ohio and a dermatology residency at Wayne State University-Detroit Medical Center in Detroit, Michigan. He also completed two years of fellowship training at the Center for Blistering Diseases in Boston, Massachusetts.

Dr. Hamrock is board certified by the American Academy of Dermatology. He is also a member of the Academy.

He has published articles on genetics in Sjögren-Larsson Syndrome, pathology in AIDS-related infection, and he has also presented on topics such as angiofibromas, hypopigmented sarcoidosis, and autoimmune mucococutaneous blistering diseases, among others.

Education & Fellowships

Fellowship - Center for Blistering Diseases
Research Oral Medicine, Infection and Immunity
Boston, MA usa
2005
Residency - Wayne State University-Detroit Medical Center
Dermatology
Detroit, MI USA
2003
Internship - Medical College of Ohio Hospitals
Internal Medicine
Toledo, OH USA
2000
Medical School - Medical College of Ohio at Toledo
Toledo, OH USA
1999
Undergraduate - Youngstown State University
Youngstown, OH USA
1994

Certifications

  • Dermatology

Specialty Interests

Pemphigus vulgaris, pemphigus foliaceus, bullous pemphigoid, mucous membrane pemphigoid, epidermolysis bullosa acquisita

Memberships

  • American Academy of Dermatology

Treatment & Services

  • General Dermatology
  • Phototherapy
  • Skin Biopsies
  • Skin Examinations

Industry Relationships

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As of 11/16/2012, Dr. Hamrock has reported no financial relationship with industry that is applicable to this listing. In general, patients should feel free to contact their doctor about any of the relationships and how the relationships are overseen by the Cleveland Clinic. To learn more about the Cleveland Clinic's policies on collaborations with industry and innovation management, go to our Integrity in Innovation page.

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Languages Spoken

  • English