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    William Sherwin, MD

    3.3(8 reviews)
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    I came to see Dr. Sherwin on the recommendation of two colleagues, who both saw him and felt he was…read morean excellent dermatologist. However, my experience with him was extraordinarily disappointing and I would not recommend him to anyone, particularly anyone who has large numbers of moles. I have seen 5 dermatologists over the past 10 years, bringing my total body photography (print and digital images of all my moles) with me, and most doctors spend a good 20 - 30 minutes looking over each image and checking it against the moles on my body. These days they mostly look at the digital images, enlarging them on a computer screen and comparing them to particular moles. During my appointment with Dr. Sherwin, he spent a maybe 5 minutes looking over my moles (I have hundreds of moles all over my body) and dismissed the use of magnifying lenses or other examination tools. When I asked why he had not competed the moles to the images and used a magnifying glass or the magnifying lenses he was wearing, he stated that his 44 years of experience were better than any of those tools. He was extremely dismissive of my questions and worry, and spent most of our appointment attempting to impress me with stories about his Ph.D. research at Penn in the mid 1970's on cancer and HIV, how his mentor should have won the Nobel prize. This might have been true but I did not see how it applied to my moles or worry that he was not taking my cancer risk seriously and notably, his discussion of HIV was incorrect, I know this because I happen to be a professor who does HIV research. Further, this was my first appointment, yet unlike any other dermatologist I have seen, he did not ask about my use of sunscreen, hats or other lifestyle choices that affect cancer risk, only asking if I was careful about the sun, to which I said yes, and then he cut off my follow up comment with more stories about his research. Overall, I have a lot of anxiety about my cancer risk, because it is high, and nothing was said or done to discuss ways to mitigate it. Overall, I left the appointment feeling rather small, with no sense that I had been properly examined or thought about. I suspect Dr. Sherwin is a good practitioner, has he been in practice for a long time, has an excellent pedigree and I know people who speak well of him. But my experience was almost wholly negative, and I will not be going back. In addition to his dermatological examination I was frustrated that he removed his mask several times while speaking 2 - 3 feet away from me, was not wearing it properly when it was on (not over the nose). I understand that masks can be uncomfortable, but they are an important protection against COVID-19 these days and I was really surprised to see a medical professional who interacts with many people in small rooms each day being so cavalier about my health and potential exposure.

    I've been a patient of Dr. Lieberman's for over 10 years and couldn't be happier with her care,…read morefrom mole removal to eczema and several other issues, all with great results. I've never felt rushed, and find her to be warm and a good listener.

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    Bala Better Health - Liquid rhinoplasty

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    3.0(38 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    I had such a good experience today - my first time at Bala Better Health. Everyone there is…read moreexcellent - and they work together as a team so well. I had botox --- and I'm thrilled with the place. I will be back and sending my sister and a few friends as well. Thank you so much!

    Amanda S. I'm so glad I saw your review, as my experience with them has soured for much the same…read morereason. They finally hooked me to buy their platinum package, for which different aestheticians there verbally gave me differing but overall similar descriptions. Bottom line was "you can get anything" except for a few things at a reduced price. I signed up in early January. As an appreciation for my commitment, and roughly 4 years of getting the mid-tier package previously, for my botox session that day, I was told I can get threads too, and in two areas of the face! So I go over to their facial injection area down the hall, and clearly the manager that signed me up didn't tell Dr. Wilkes what she told me. I had to tell him that she said I could get threads that day as well. He "Oh Ok" as if he was a little surprised. After the botox he gave me two threads one on each side of the forehead, but I could tell he had no intention of giving threads in another area, because he had no knowledge of what I was told. Of course I felt timid asking for more because he would think I'm making stuff up. So I left already feeling liken that was a "game", where they verbally tell you something but the person actually doing the work doesn't know, or they do, but act like they don't. Then fast forward 5 weeks for my February session in which I wanted some filler, I demanded botox again because the botox from January looked as if it had done nothing! The manager and the new aesthetician were there and saw me move my face and agreed that Dr. Wilkes must have underdosed me. So I got some filler (but needed much more than 1 syringe), but they "graciously" gave me botox again because they couldn't deny the first session did nothing. Then 5 weeks later I took pictures of my face, and there was only the slightest effect, but not nearly what I am used to seeing. Two botox sessions separated by 5 weeks, and in 10 weeks from the first, I barely looked like I got botox. This isn't the first time I suspected they aren't truthful about actually injecting botox, or at least not about the amount they give. My husband stopped going there because he felt he always got a different story from different workers there that kept changing every time, and suspected on some occasions they weren't giving the amount they said they did. I went for microneedling Rf in March, which I have had numerous times there and at other practices, with the same instructions about time in between two sessions. First off, they didn't do my neck, which they did include the previous years in the mid-tier package that has unlimited botox plus 3 microneedling sessions. They now say it is a $300 addition. So the mid-tear package I got the neck done, and in the more expensive one I don't?!?!? They say the packages have changed. Wouldn't it be nice for them to have told me this in some official quote that itemizes what is and isn't included before I laid out $7K? Then during the session, I barely felt anything with each zap. The last time I had to brace myself each zap because it hurt so much, and afterward my face was red, as I experienced before. This time nada, and she did about half the number of spots on my face that I used to getting. In and out in 10 minutes after numbing. After numbing, previous sessions have been 30 minutes or more! So after getting these ineffective botox sessions and a seemingly mild, unthorough microneedling RF session, I call to make another microneedling session in April, because I wanted to get filler/threads before the summer in the following sessions. They asked when the last one was, and it was March 23rd. The manager said you can't get another until May because you need 8 weeks in between. I lost it. At every practice, including Bala, it has always been 5-6 weeks. All of the sudden it is 8! My personal calendar from previous years can prove it, and some were only separated by 4 weeks. So then I ask what if I get filler and threads in April then in May do the next microneedling. Before, I was told 2-3 weeks after those treatments is required before microneedling, now it was more then 4 or so (I can't remember the exact time b/c I was already livid). Then as things dawned on me, almost rhetorically I asked if I get just filler, can I only get it in one area of the face per session, she said yes. I have been conned. So ... in the end I feel fleeced. They hooked me, then I have seen no results I am used to from what I received thus far. Then insult to injury, these new rules keep popping up or changing, to the point if I want a certain effect by July, I will never get it. With all of these restrictions that were not made clear when I purchased, it will be well past the summer for that effect. My husband was right, I was crazy to sign up with them again, and this time the platinum package no less! His, and my suspicions, were right.

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