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    Dr. Witheiler and Tiffany Miner have cared for me and my family and have always been great. Highly recommend.

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    First time ever going to a dermatologist, last time I will ever go here. First red flag, the woman…read morein reception who answered when I called to schedule the appt, was the rudest I've ever encountered in a medical practice. I almost called back to ask to talk with the office manager to complain but I decided maybe she was just having a bad day. She repeatedly tried to get me to not book an appointment even though I had a referral and insurance that was valid at her location. She kept telling me that I didn't have a pre-authorization which I did have and that's how I knew to call and book the appointment in the first place. Second red flag. When I show up to my appointment, the man wearing crazy contact lenses at the front desk was incredibly dismissive monotone and just acted like he didn't wanna be there and already made me feel like I was unconvincing him by checking in. What the hell are we even selling at this place if no one wants to work here or help people. And the final red flag, which was kind of like the end all be all, was Dr. Breck Thrash literally came into the room for less than five minutes, didn't ask a ton of questions but made assumptions right off the bat so I don't even know if the solution he gave was legitimate or that he just didn't fucking care. My main concern was never addressed and I was instructed to go to Costco and buy a shit ton of Zyrtec and take 5+ a day... he was not even specific. A whole building staffed with the most unprofessional and non-patient care oriented people I've ever met. You could get better help walking into a Walgreens and asking the cashier what products to use on your skin.

    Rose knight was non empathetic and condescending , i did not at all feel heard…read more Run far as i will never go here again .

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    U.S. Dermatology Partners - U.S. Dermatology Partners Dallas Presbyterian

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    2.6(21 reviews)
    11.1 miNorth Dallas

    ***My username is an alias, for privacy purposes. I'm a legitimate patient**…read more Communication with this office is virtually impossible. No one ever answers the phone. Extensions just go to voicemail. Went in and spoke to a Leticia, who was extremely rude. My contact information was originally put in incorrectly the day before when I had to go in because no one answers the phone and she had no patience to assist me with further issues. The Portal shows I have two appointments scheduled and she couldn't care less about that. "Don't know a thing about the Portal" was the response. Didn't offer any other help with my issue. I haven't even had my appointment yet but it's already been a nightmare dealing with this office.

    I came on Tuesday to see Dr Rubin for a skin assessment + going over some of my skin concerns…read more Didn't spend much time checking my skin, looking at any moles or brown spot. He then asked for any concerns I have. I mentioned to him I have some Cherry Anginomas on my skin and he can remove them easily. He quoted me $150 for 14 spots. I decided to the light solution on 2 test spots. I paid the full $150 which is for a 14 spots (I thought I would pay like $22 for the 2 spots only). After I paid, I spoke to his PA/Assistant and she knew I wanted to treat the other 12 since I already paid for it. She spoke to the Dr. and he did not have enough time to treat the rest at the time and asked me to make a new Appt, and she would make sure it is documented I paid in full. The entire front desk heard it. Today, was my new appointment, and I was told by another PA that I need to pay another $150 to treat the rest, despite what I was told on Tuesday. SO, they could have taken care of the other 12 spots on Tuesday if they really wanted to, but in order to charge me again, they asked me to make a new Appt and lied to me. What a SCAM/FRAUD this place is. I already disputed the charge. STAY AWAY from this office. The American Greed at its best. Please go elsewhere for your dermatology needs

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    Adean Kingston, MD

    4.2(51 reviews)
    4.6 miUptown
    $$$

    I went in because I had strange spotting on my stomach. I didn't wait long to be seen and Dr…read more Kingston got to me right away. She not only helped me understand what it was she also prescribed me stuff for my acne. The staff was so very kind and informed me of what my medication does and what it'll help with.

    Review (including her response)…read more ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dr. Kingston and her office staff are consistently nice and attentive, always following up and returning calls promptly. I initially visited her to have boils removed from my skin, and aside from one instance where the stitching on the back of my neck burst, I healed well from each procedure. I returned after a bike accident left my lip healing unevenly, expecting sutures as she had done previously. However, during her visit with me (which lasted a few minutes) she informed me that she wouldn't suture my lip when requested because she's not the type of doctor that would do that. Instead, she injected me with a steroid to aid healing. I wish she had spent more time and reviewed the potential side effects, particularly the noticeable discoloration it would cause on my face. When I called about the discoloration, I was told to email a photo for her review. She recommended a prescription to address the discoloration, explaining that this sometimes occurs. Otherwise, I was informed that it could take months for the color to return. I wish I had been advised about this potential outcome before receiving the injection. Transparency is essential when consulting a professional, as full disclosure is necessary for informed decision-making. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dr. Kinston's Response: You came in to see us just over 2 months ago to help with your lip scar, which in your photo has healed well. a few weeks after that- you called our office to notify us of the hypopigmentation and we prescribed a cream to use with instructions to return to our Office in person to take a look which you did not. I do expect the pigmentation to improve over the next few weeks, but it would have been better for you to come in to see us as we asked you to do. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ UPDATE (to Dr. Kingston's Reply) I didn't expect blatant dishonest; so, I will change the 2 stars to 1, since I can't select 0 or -5. To help Dr. Kingston's recall, I've checked my records. My initial appointment was on 6/26/24, and I called and followed up with an email about the issue on 8/12/24, which also indicates where the scar was (photo attached), which is also the date the cream was prescribed, with no follow up appointment. My initial scar was NEVER visible to someone looking at my face; so, I'm not sure what she's claiming looks like it healed. To her credit, it's possible that she's not being blatantly dishonest, but just never took note or was engaged enough to remember where the original scar on my lip actually was. Also, when you gave instructions for me to "come in": 1. Did we make an "appointment"? 2. If so, was I a no-show? 3. At what point between the email exchange (attached) and the prescription for a new cream (the same day)--to fix the discoloration the injection caused--did you notice that I no showed for the appointment you instructed me to "come in" for? 4. Is it standard for a doctor to prescribe medicine to a patient who refused to "come in" for an issue, as you instruct them to? There was never a suggestion or request for me to "come in." If so, I would have explicitly declined the offer. She does expect the hypopigmentation to heal "over the next few weeks." From when, 8/12/24??? It's still on my face as of 9/23/24. Nonetheless, I hope she's correct because it's extremely noticeable, especially in virtual meetings. Dr. Kingston, as a service provider myself, a call to your patient/former patient would have been more respectable, in my opinion.

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