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    Richard Graham, MD

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    Dr Graham is knowledgeable, thorough and a good listener. Solved my problem- one I had asked primary care 2-3 times about. Thank you!!!

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    California Skin Institute

    California Skin Institute

    3.7(32 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    This review is for Dr. Ernest Bloom. Especially if you're a woman, seek care elsewhere. Dr. Bloom…read moreseemed to have zero understanding or appreciation of the biological differences that exist between men and women. I was scoffed at when I explained I have PMDD (".....what is that, you mean PMS?") and not listened to when I tried to suggest my acne that flared around my luteal phase on my chin and jaw may be hormone related. Instead he told me my "skin DOES look bad" and said I should get on ACCUTANE. Are you serious? I came in complaining of minor hormonal outbreaks on my chin and jaw and you immediately go to ACCUTANE? No worries - if I don't want to get on Accutane, Dr. Bloom also has a list of supplements *from Amazon* that you can buy including a "super concentrated fish oil that's basically accutane". He recommended going the route of ordering this mystery supplement from Amazon and self administering without clinical monitoring. Aside from zero appreciation for the fact that women may have different skin needs, Dr. Bloom flat out says he doesn't believe in sunscreen and that you should just stay out of the sun and get "a big floppy hat". I have since switched to a different dermatologist in the practice who immediately and correctly identified what was causing the minor acne flare during my luteal phase. This new doctor views me through the lens of a biological woman and takes my hormone fluctuations into consideration before saying I need to get on ACCUTANE and recommending I buy a bootleg accutane-like supplement off Amazon!! In fact they have NEVER scoffed in my face, recommended I buy random supplements on Amazon, or disparaged the benefits of wearing sunscreen when outdoors. Dr. Bloom does not seem to appreciate the biological differences between men and women. He seems to be taking big gambles recommending his patients buy random supplements and skincare off Amazon because "it's cheaper" despite the proven concerns of poor quality counterfeit products being sold by Amazon. And he straight up tells you that you should never wear sunscreen because he doesn't believe in it - just wear a big floppy hat and don't go in the sun. Find a different doctor if you want modern care that actually makes a difference.

    People, I've been in pain for a very long time. Crying in my car before going into work knowing I'm…read moregoing to make it worse everyday. I'm allergic to the gloves I ware all day long. Dental Assistant. I changed my gloves 25 to 40 times a day. Eating my skin away. Dr. Bloom is my Hero. #1- Empathetic, Asked me all the right questions. About what I eat, alcohol, smoke, gave me a shot!! I'm so thankful to have been giving such a gift. I cry now because I'm not in pain anymore. There is help out there. Thank u to the great staff and Dr. Bloom. I'm bringing them a basket of goodies for how appreciative I am. Bobbie Perez

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    California Skin Institute - After a year plus with Dr. Bloom having worked over my skin I am finally a cool kid.

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    After a year plus with Dr. Bloom having worked over my skin I am finally a cool kid.

    Acne Specialists of Alameda - Licensed esthetician, Nai.

    Acne Specialists of Alameda

    4.9(54 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    I had a great experience with Nai at Acne Specialists of Alameda! She is super friendly and…read moreknowledgeable and made me feel comfortable right away by asking what problem areas I was hoping to work on. She explains what will help with my concerns and is encouraging without making me feel scolded about my admittedly bad skincare habits. The treatment was really thorough (she asked about ALL the products I use - including my hair care!) and relaxing (I fell asleep during the red light therapy). She took the time to answer my questions and we even talked about some trendy skin care products/gadgets (she was down to earth about them and I really trusted her knowledge when it came to knowing what was -and wasn't- worth the expense and effort). When I say she was thorough, I should mention that toward the end the session, she noticed that I had a little dryness around my lip area and took the extra time to put a moisturizing treatment on my lips - you have to appreciate a girly that won't let you walk out with ashy lips! I leave feeling glowy, refreshed, and excited that we can achieve the skin I've been yearning for. Thank you so much Nai - I'm so thankful we have you here in Alameda now!

    I've been going to Beth for the past 3 years and I would never trust anyone else with my skin. I…read morewas desperately looking for ways to treat my acne and my sister recommended Beth and she literally saved my life. I was struggling with dark spots and pigmentation, I thought there was nothing I could do to solve it but Beth set up a routine for me and I noticed progress within the first two months! She is the kindest person and always knows a way to fix a skin situation. I HIGHLY recommend getting your facials here!!

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    Leslie G Hilger, MD

    Leslie G Hilger, MD

    3.4(12 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    Dr Hilger misdiagnosed my melanoma three consecutive 6 month check ups, arguing it was nothing…read more Fortunately I then saw another dermatologist that quickly found the same area had 2 melanomas, (one staged). I was so trusting after many years. It's been a very stressful time. Take caution.

    Dr. Hilger was my dermatologist for over 20 years. Four months ago, he diagnosed a growth on the…read moreball of my right foot as a mosaic plantar wart. He did not express any hesitation in reaching this diagnosis. He assured me there was no cause for alarm. He prescribed a salicylic acid patch to dissolve the wart and scheduled a follow-up appointment for four months later. One month after my visit with Dr. Hilger, the growth on my foot did not look good. I went to a podiatrist. She examined my foot and told me I had an infected ulcer. After draining and bandaging the ulcer, the podiatrist had me go directly to the emergency room, where I was given an IV antibiotic and pills for a seven-day course of treatment. The podiatrist feared that the infection may have reached the bone. (Fortunately, x-rays showed that it hadn't.) I feel that an experienced dermatologist like Dr. Hilger should not have made this mistake. Foot ulcers are always a danger to watch out for in diabetics like myself. If I hadn't gone to the podiatrist, the infection could have become much more serious. Three months ago, I sent Dr. Hilger a letter to inform him of his misdiagnosis. I have not heard back from him and don't expect that I ever will.

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