| Affiliations: | Timothy E. Fee, M.D., F.A.C.S.
Dr. Fee, Former Chief of Plastic Surgery at Jacksonville's Baptist Medical Center and the newly elected President of the Greater Jacksonville Society of Plastic surgery, has trained at Jackson Memorial Medical Center and Shands Hospital, two of Florida 's most prestigious medical centers. A board certified General and Plastic surgeon, his expertise is in all aspects of facial aesthetic plastic surgery, body re-contouring, and ultrasonic liposuction plastic surgery procedures have attributed to his acclaim in the Jacksonville area. He is also proficient in laser surgery and minimally invasive (small scar) aesthetic surgery. A native Floridian and descendent of one of the first physicians along the treasure coast, Dr. Fee has a deep and genuine commitment to the state and its people. Rest assured, as with Dr. Spillert, you are in excellent hands with Dr. Timothy Fee when it comes to meeting your plastic surgery needs and expectations in the Jacksonville Beach and Ponte Vedra Beach areas.
Leonard J. Spillert, M.D.
Jacksonville plastic surgeon Dr. Spillert has practiced reconstructive and plastic surgery for the last 18 years. His expertise includes all aspects of aesthetic facial and body re-contouring plastic surgery. He is also skilled in laser treatment of fine facial wrinkles and birthmarks. Dr. Spillert completed his residency training in General and Plastic Surgery at the University Hospital in Jacksonville, and he was one of the first plastic surgeons in the Ponte Vedra Beach area to utilize external ultrasonic methods to improve traditional liposuction techniques. You can comfortably trust the experience, judgment, and aesthetic eye of Dr. Leonard J. Spillert with your plastic surgery in the Jacksonville Beach, Ponte Vedra Beach and surrounding areas.
Clinton Webster, M.D.
A native to the South, Dr. Webster completed his professional training in general surgery at the University of Utah. He went on to complete his fellowship in plastic and reconstructive surgery in Utah and was in private practice for several years before deciding to return to the South.
He finished in the top of his class in medical school and received the distinguished appointment to Alpha Omega Alpha medical honor society. As a surgical resident, he served as part of the trauma and surgical teams for the 2001 Salt Lake Winter Olympics and contributed to the creation of multiple medical textbooks. During his plastic surgery fellowship, he received extensive exposure in both cosmetic and reconstructive techniques and developed an additional interest in hand surgery. |