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    Lloyd Kenneth M II MD New Skin Basic Store

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Woods Susan MD

    Woods Susan MD

    2.3(3 reviews)
    8.6 mi

    Dr Woods is caring, knowledgeable, and compassionate. I would highly recommend her for anyone's…read moredermatology needs

    To say that the appointment was brusk would be an understatement. It was three months before the…read moredoctor could actually see me. When I did, I saw her for less than two minutes. She did not introduce herself, nor did she conclude or ask me if I had any questions. She walked out of the room literally while still giving directions (whether to me or the nurse, I don't know). The nurse spent more time with me, but she spoke really, really fast and talked about various things I might need to do - soaps, make-ups, etc. - that she said the doctor would address but did not. When I broached the subject of how brief the appointment was, the receptionist asked me, "Well, didn't she look at your face?" The receptionist could tell that I was somewhat shocked by the brevity of the experience, so she put me back in the exam room. The doctor arrived again, told me to sit on the exam table (rather than the chair in the corner as I had at first) and asked me if I wanted to put on a gown so that "you'd feel like you had been seen." She seemed put-out by having to deal with me again. I asked her questions that I had about make-up and sunscreen, but the doctor insisted that I just use the cream she was prescribing and come back in a few months. She did not mention how many months and, given how long it took me to get in for my initial appointment, I went ahead and made a follow-up appointment for three months out. I will not be keeping that appointment and will be seeking treatment elsewhere. Side note (though not a complaint): They only accept cash or check for co-pay. I was prepared for this, but given the length of time between making the appointment and actually being seen, I imagine many people forget this.

    Armile James DO

    Armile James DO

    2.6(5 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Great doctor and office staff! I've been going here for over 10 years and I've always been treated…read morewell and taken care of.

    I initially sought care from Dr. Armile for facial rosacea and hair thinning. Despite having no…read morehistory of skin cancer or concerning moles, I was required to strip down to my underwear with only a paper sheet for "full-body exams" on multiple occasions. These exams were completely unrelated to my chief complaints (face and scalp) and made me feel incredibly vulnerable and unsafe. I have to wonder if male patients are required to strip down to their underwear for facial redness as often as female patients are. During these invasive exams, Dr. Armile performed multiple biopsies on moles that were not changing or irritated. Every single one came back benign (non-cancerous), yet I am now left with permanent, "Frankenstein-like" scarring on my ankle and hip from these unnecessary procedures. He also ignored my severe gastric distress from the oral medications he prescribed--a problem my second-opinion doctor fixed instantly. When I exercised my right to a second opinion to find a doctor who actually respected my boundaries and treated my symptoms, I was "blacklisted" and told I could not return to this practice. Because he is the only provider in Mahoning County for certain plans, he is essentially acting as a tyrant--controlling the local insurance market by discharging any patient who questions his methods. If you value your physical boundaries and want a doctor who focuses on your actual medical needs rather than performing invasive, unnecessary surgeries, please look elsewhere.

    Lloyd Kenneth M II MD New Skin Basic Store - dermatology - Updated May 2026

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