Unfortunately, the Google reviews are true. As much as I wanted to like this place I have to be honest.
I researched foreign providers for well over year for who I would go to during my big trip to Europe, and especially Spain . I settled on this clinic for dermatology because the provider actually had training in New York, and I knew would have a good grasp of the English language.
Unfortunately as other reviews on Google have pointed out, they have a habit of quoting you one price and then giving you a completely different price within the clinic ( when you are foreigner).
When I asked specifically what a few different procedures would be on Instagram in Spanish, I was quoted a fifth, or sometimes a third of the price for specific procedures.
Once I started speaking to them on WhatsApp, and they found out that I was American all of a sudden those prices tripled .
I pointed out the price change and that I was quoted specifically a different price online and they told me that it was not their clinic that I was interacting with . Luckily, I had screenshots that prove that they quoted me a completely different price when they thought I was a local Spanish resident.
Long story short, I make my way to the clinic, and I allow the doctor to essentially lie and manipulate me to get the exact exact price that she wanted in the first place when she found out, I was American.
Pretty much used used car salesman tactics made me feel like I was getting a really good deal when in fact, I wasn't in order to charge me . She often cited how much certain procedures would be back in the states, which again is why I'm not getting them in the states, however to be more specific, I was actually charged more than what I would've paid at my local dermatologist in Beverly Hills, because the euro is stronger than the dollar and I was quoted the same or above his prices.
In the end, I'm out of $900 and suffering from post hyper pigmentation, which was worse than the sunspots that I had removed .
I forgot to add that. Luckily I didn't get one extra procedure done because basically it was really obvious that she was overcharging me more because of my skin color. she literally said she had to use a different laser because of my skin color type which cost more..... if that's not indirect racism I don't know what is. In America there's no way a dermatologist could say that or would say that because that's literally a lawsuit.
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