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    Advanced Dermatology

    3.2 (6 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Dr. Valentine did a great, thorough skin check, her assistant and admin were also very nice

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    6 years ago

    Horrible! Have hydratinitis that dr tinski allowed to advance to the point I an very ill. Wish I had never went there

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    Eastern CT Dermatology

    Eastern CT Dermatology

    3.2(5 reviews)
    10.4 mi

    I went there after a really bad allergic reaction and this man took a huge biopsy from my cheek and…read morethen cauterized it leaving with a hole in my face. Who does this???? 2 months later my pcp asked me who did that to your face and why did he not put stitches in?? I told her and she was angry. He was in a hurry obviously he didn't care at all. I hate that entire office and I will never set foot in there again.

    I am a Navy veteran and active duty Navy spouse stationed in Groton Connecticut for about a year…read morenow. I was referred to Eastern CT Dermatology through Tricare. I read their reviews and thought wow what a nice place and close to home. I went to visit the office today because my appointment is tomorrow and I wanted to make sure everything was in order for my appointment. When I arrived I was met with a confused stare and told the doctor I was scheduled for was not coming in tomorrow. Then Mary Anne looked again and said oh wait I think the PA will be here tomorrow. They also informed me that they don't have my Tricare referral yet. I sat down and called Tricare. I went through all the necessary steps to have the referral faxed again. While I was waiting on hold with Tricare I began to cough because I have a cold and I have a mask on to assure that I keep my cold to myself. Mary Anne at the front desk said Ma'am we can't see you tomorrow because you are sick and you are compromising all of our patients. I had a mask on and I just have a minor cold. I've had this cold for two weeks now and I'm at the end of it and just experiencing a dry cough because I didn't have water sitting there contacting Tricare over and over againShe was looking at me like I was a out break monkey or something. Mary Anne and Martha both laughed and talked about me while I was standing in front of them. Horrible customer service. I also don't understand why they don't have access to patients referral look ups. They make the patients do all of the work and threaten to not see you if you don't bring in a paper copy yourself. Well thanks Laura. K for the shout-out . I'm glad to hear you had a wonderful experience. I wish I could say the same. I'm updating my review because of my recent experience with this dermatology clinic. I must say that there are a few wonderful staff members there that treats their patients with respects and kindness. In fact I love my dermatologist there. He is always available for questions and help whenever you need it in a timely manner. My dermatologist recommended Fractora so I took his advice and scheduled a treatment. The day came for the procedure and I was late ‍. I was to arrive at 10:20am but I arrived at 10:30am. I was also standing in line waiting to check in until 10:40. The front desk staff members said sorry but we can't do your Fractora today because your facial numbing procedure will cut into our lunch time. We will schedule you for Monday. I got a phone call from them this morning and the staff member said "I'm sorry to inform you but we have to cancel your Monday appointment due to low inventory. You have a skin complexion that requires a special needle . We have limited stock because we don't get that much business from people with your darker skin type so we are not ordering any extra right now because it's not worth it. We will keep you on a waiting list that could take months to get you in. You should just look elsewhere or go to a place wherever the Navy moves you. Good luck".

    Connecticut Medical Aesthetics

    Connecticut Medical Aesthetics

    5.0(2 reviews)
    17.3 mi

    Words cannot describe the wonderful experience I've had! Vanessa and Jenna made me feel so…read morecomfortable and eased my nerves about my concerns. I moved to CT and stumbled upon CT Medical Associates from an online search. It was a little far from me but based on the reviews I thought it was worth the drive... and it most definitely was! (Come to find out I told my friends I was going to get dysport and they had recommended this place after I had already made my appointment). I had lip fillers done at a dermatology office in NY. During the injection process I started to develop an extensively large bruise that lasted for two weeks (I understand this is a risk). During my visit with Vanessa and Jenna I voiced my concerns but my desire to get my lips done again. They listen intently and gave me their recommendations and feedback which was greatly appreciated. I decided to get my lips done. Jenna was INCREDIBLE and AMAZING doing my lips... and I will be going back in a week to see her again in a week and cannot wait! Here's why... she took her time and was intricate with the filler placement. They literally looked perfect and I cannot wait to go back. I wouldn't trust anyone else! They are goddesses and I felt great afterwards! If you're look for a place to go.. this is it!

    Never disappointed! As a fellow beauty industry business owner I can only attest to the service and…read moreskills of this business. I have been a client of Vanassa for years and I'm never disappointed. From filler, Botox, peels... a true perfectionist. Her advanced education in her field makes her a super star, with a humble generous gift. I'm not someone who wants to look "done", and subtle is always delivered. If I could give 10 stars I would!

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    Daniella Duke, MD- Coastal Dermatology

    Daniella Duke, MD- Coastal Dermatology

    1.3(6 reviews)
    13.6 mi

    She did my lips, I've had them done many times after. I noticed she had me sign a waiver I wouldn't…read morefly. That's not normal. That's because there was an air bubble in my lips and when I did fly months later it would fill with air as the plane got higher. That is not normal. I've done injectables for 10 years and every surgeon I've went to has told me they haven't even heard of that. Not good.

    I want to begin this review by saying that while I was a dermatology patient, I loved seeing Dr…read more Duke. She was professional, knowledgeable, and helpful. The office was pristine and modern and I felt comfortable getting full skin exams. That being said, I'm extremely disappointed that she's closing the dermatology part of her business. This weekend I noticed a mile that was itching and bleeding and needed an appt ASAP. I called today and was told that she would no longer be taking dermatology appointments because "due to recent health conditions, Dr. Duke is closing the dermatology part of her practice." I asked out of confusion what the other half of it was, to which the receptionist replied "you know, like, Botox, juvaderm..." I'm disappointed that her priorities are misaligned and lie within the money and vanity aspect of her business rather than screening and preventing cancer. Now I'll have to find another dermatologist and wait weeks for a consultation, all the meanwhile having a suspicious mole.

    APDerm - Dermatology Professionals - Entrance to offices on lower level, straight across from back entrance to building

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    3.8(28 reviews)
    33.5 mi

    I was referred to this practice by my GP who had a particular physician in mind but knew they would…read morehave a full schedule and to not expect an appointment with that physician. The first open appointment was with a PA which I was given. The office is accessed from the back of the building on the lower level. There is plenty of parking in this area. Once in the back door, the office is straight ahead. The staff all seem very busy. The were pleasant enough but also not chatty. Slide open the window, take my information, told to wait. Window closes. Pretty standard. I was the only one in the waiting area so I wandered around a looked at some of the information they had available on skin care treatments offered. Almost spa-like services. The reception/waiting area is very bare bones with no windows and hard seats. It took several minutes to be called back where I was placed in an exam room. The tech who brought me to the exam room verified why I was being seen. I expressed my concerns. She seemed very pleasant and left. I waited in that room quite a while. I could hear someone coming and going in the hall so one provider must have been going from room to room. When it was my turn the PA arrived with the tech. He greeted me, verified why I was there and then began speaking to the tech like I wasn't in the room. He sat on a stool, took out a magnifying glass and started looking over my face. Not at something I was there for, just all over my face. While doing this he is rattling off technical words to the tech who was writing everything down as he said it. Apparently he believes I have rosacea. For which he did not offer to treat me. Weird. If you catch that early it's treatable. He wasn't even sure at first it is rosacea and after dictating to the tech for a while changed his diagnosis to 'just make down rosacea' but then no treatment plan was offered. Once done with that he stood up asked what skin care I used and offered a cream for a secondary issue I was there for. My primary issue is a concern for skin cancer. He completely ignored that. I pointed it out. He ignored it again. I pointed it out again. He side stepped. I insisted he address it and he described how 'sometimes' a condition will occur and then described to me a pre-cancerous condition that is exactly what I had described to him at the beginning. He didn't tell me he didn't think it was an issue or he thinks it's something else or address the spot on my face in any way at all. He just kept avoiding the discussion until I forced the issue. I felt so uncomfortable with the experience after a few days I called the office and spoke to someone about my concerns. They assured me the treatment was the usual method and they would speak to the PA and get back to me. They never called me back, but the PA called and left me a voice message saying if I didn't understand the treatment to call him back. I do understand the treatment. I just want to know what is being done to improve this practitioners ability to treat patients. To respect their concerns. To communicate better. He treated me like a bug under a microscope then tried to walk out of the room as soon as his examination was complete. He was literally backing toward the door as he tried to end the appointment before I had gotten answers. I never received a call back from the person I spoke with and at this point I have lost all confidence in this group. On top of that, my insurance denied the claim. Great.

    I have a long history of skin cancer, and saw Dr. Brooks Kimmis earlier this year for a semi-annual…read morewhole-body skin check. He was quietly professional, and appeared to provide a thorough examination. He biopsied one area, which was later confirmed as a squamous cell. I am also regularly seen at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. My Nurse Practitioner there saw me only 60 days after my examination by Dr. Kimmis. She biopsied 3 additional and separate areas, all of which were confirmed as skin cancer - - 1 basal cell and 2 more squamous cell. Upon calling Dr. Kimmis to report this development and express my surprise and disappointment that he had not identified these additional cancers, his sole response was: "Thanks for telling me."

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    Advanced Dermatology - dermatology - Updated May 2026

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