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Regional Dermatology

3.0 (2 reviews)
Open 8:00 am - 4:45 pm

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7 years ago

i don't know how this place stays in business!! they never answer the phone, never return a phone call!!!!!!! 1 star is a stretch.

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Southside Dermatology and Skin Cancer Surgery - Interior waiting area on the cosmetic dermatology side

Southside Dermatology and Skin Cancer Surgery

2.1(15 reviews)
47.7 mi

Had a great first experience with a new dermatologist, Dr Alison Fischer. My referral was processed…read morequickly, and I was scheduled for an appointment much sooner than expected. The front office staff was helpful, all extremely COVID cautious, with temperature checks, screening questions, plexiglass and hand sanitizer in the small lobby area. Everyone, including other patients in the lobby area, was masked. Dr Alison Fischer was professional, caring and took her time to discuss and explain several procedures and treatment options. She was also able to do one of the procedures in the office on the same day, without having to schedule another appointment. The MA during my appointment was excellent as well. I will definitely be continuing my dermatological care with Southside in the future.

My experience with Southside Dermatology has been one of the worst experiences and one of the most…read moreunprofessional places I have been. After arriving at my appointment the staff was 20 minutes behind schedule (this is the second time this has happened to me, my first preliminary appointment was also 20 minutes late to start). I have a couple of appointments scheduled to remove a couple of sebaceous cysts, different locations, different sizes, so they have different prices. As this particular appointment I scheduled a specific cyst removal with a specific price, as I walked into the procedure room, I am greeted with the question of what cyst is bothering me the most, which cyst are we removing today, which confused me because I was scheduled for a specific removal and had already paid for that specific one. As I stated to her which one we were removing, that is what I scheduled, planned for at my preliminary appointment, and the specific one I paid for, the lady replied, Oh it doesn't matter, but of course it did matter. From the moment I walked into that room, it was unorganized and chaotic. I was then asked to lay on my stomach to which I replied. I'm pregnant. I can't lay on my stomach. The assistant's eyes popped and she frantically says well, I don't even know if we can do this if you're pregnant and proceeds to run out of the room, before she makes it out of the door, I responded I had a preliminary appointment we discussed this and what anesthetic medication I need. She still leaves, comes back shortly later with the PA, Julie who is doing the procedure. They just come into the room like nothing just happened. I noticed syringes and asked what those were for as we had discussed at my previous appointment to use a topical anesthesia. She responded that they don't use topical anesthesia and of course I questioned her, why then we had the discussion about using the topical if they didn't use the topical. This is what we had discussed and what I had planned. Being pregnant I wanted to run this by my caregiver so I asked for a moment to call them to which the reply was sure we'll go see some other patients and then we'll get back to you which was frustrating as this appointment was already now 30 minutes behind schedule and I had appointments after this appointment I needed to make. The injection anesthesia is okayed by my caregiver. Why the specific procedure, pregnancy, or anesthesia was overlooked or not noted in my chart is inappropriate and unacceptable for medical procedures. The procedure begins, as it is happening I am met with conversation from the PA on the topic of homebirth (I am having a homebirth) and how she could never do that, she has seen to many emergency experiences. A conversation that is poor bedside manner and inappropriate from a medical dermatologist. She continued sharing she had worked in the ER. While the assistant began talking about her student loans and looking for personal advice from the PA. All while I am laying there is disbelief. During the procedure, I began to bleed profusely, I can feel it running down the side of my head, it was everywhere. They had trouble getting me to stop bleeding. Finally as the stitches were being put in, which was not numb, I stated I can feel that and the PA response was yes I am pulling, no other anesthesia was offered so I literally had to sit through my scalp being stitched back together. It was painful! After she finishes the stitches, she states the assistant would bandage me up, have good week and bolts out the door. No after care instructions, NOTHING. At this point I can feel blood oozing down my neck and I reached back to see how bad it was, my hand was completely covered in blood and I asked for a wet wipe to wipe my hand and the assistant smugly said I have to get your head bandage first. So there I lay, with blood on both sides of my head, neck and hands. She was having trouble getting me bandaged, I was still bleeding so calls for the PA Julie and another staff member informed her that Julie had left for the day. Her response was "seriously" and I thought the same thing! I am a patient, who is pregnant, and still bleeding and not fully bandaged and the person in charge of the procedure has already left for the day?! Malpractice. Especially from an individual who has worked in the ER! The assistant finds another staff member to help her bandage me. They finish, hand me a little bag with after care instructions and leave the room! They did not go over any after care instructions at all. She told me if I bleed through the bandage, just replace it without sharing how to do so. They left me with a bloody hand (never got the wet wipe), thick dried matted blood in my hair, and on my neck, and the blood had soaked through the other side of my shirt. I then had to walk myself out of the back of the office while plenty of staff set at their desks. No one offered any help, no goodbyes, thank you, if you need anything call, nothing.

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Tulsa Dermatology Clinic - Outside of the front of the Dermatologist Clinic Inc.

Tulsa Dermatology Clinic

3.2(26 reviews)
42.6 miMidtown

Another dermatologist, who performs mohs surgery, recommended Dr. Kelli Lovelace to me as mine had…read moreretired. I've been seeing her for a couple of years now and have been very pleased. I see her at the Tulsa clinic, 2121 E 21st St. I've read reviews having negative issues. I particularly don't understand when people report difficulty in making appointments. Several doctors of this clinic also keep hours in Claremore. But that's only one day a week for them. It is a busy clinic. But as another reported, the doctor has "squeezed" me in when I called with an issue. It isn't uncommon for the parking lot and waiting room to be packed. That's my only negative. I'm a blue eyed blonde and one time sun goddess. I've regularly seen dermatologists as far back as I can remember. Her online profile mentions her interest in surgical dermatology and Botox. I have no experience with her outside of regular check-ins. And to that I'll say she is absolutely the most thorough I've ever experienced. I've found her assistants to not only be amiable but helpful with medications and prescribing. They work for you -- they know who has your meds, how much it costs, what discounts are available, etc. Another positive is their patient portal. Answered in a timely manner and no hesitation in giving you a call. Be sure to have all your insurance cards every time you visit and be prepared for minimal paper work once you're an established patient. Once your appointment is over you'll see the personnel at the front desk who will make your next appointment.

Such great care and effective treatment. I had precancerous spots removed and they never came back.read more

Regional Dermatology - dermatology - Updated May 2026

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