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    U.S. Dermatology Partners Sherman - Daniel Condie, MD, Board Certified Dermatologist and Fellowship-Trained Mohs Surgeon at U.S. Dermatology Partners Sherman

    U.S. Dermatology Partners Sherman

    3.3(7 reviews)
    62.7 mi

    Been using the same dermatologist in Highland Park/Dallas, Texas for 32 years. It takes a month to…read morejust get scheduled in to see her, but I do love her service. Now I am in this area more, and more. So my daughter referred me to Dr. Amy Edwards. So this is where it all begins. Selecting an excellent dermatologist can literally mean a difference in life and death. This is no exaggeration. Skin cancer runs in my family and being here at Lake Texoma and a pool at home increased my possibility even greater for skin cancer. My Mom, Dad, Amanda, and I have had small places removed. So I went in for a pre-cancer screening. Dr. Edwards is very thorough, and asked questions and made suggestions. I do use a sunscreen and have for a long time. But what I didn't know, is the fact they make clothing with Sunscreen Protection. These clothes will have a UPF (ultraviolet protection factor) rating. I never knew. She suggested I wear the shirts while outside doing yard work etc. Told my son about this, and of course he already knew. He always wears Magellan shirts that have a UPC 50 sun protection. I thought he wore those shirts because he is hot natured like me. Silly ole me, always the last to know. So I did have a spot removed to be tested. I will not worry about this spot, until I have something to worry about. But since I haven't been in Dallas much, or around any doctors. This was my chance to inquire about Botox and fillers. YES, Dr. Edwards does both. These injectables require skills as well as an artistic talent. To have the injections is one thing. But to see the face as a piece of art, and Dr. Edwards has the ability to improve it? Why not? So not only is she magnificent but her nurse and administrative staff is top notch. So I left with a spot removed, and Botox. Yeah me! Killed 2 birds with one stone. Front desk ladies were very attentive. Mask worn, fever checked upon entry. The mask rules are definitely enforced. I count my blessing for Dr. Amy Edwards and entire staff. Thank y'all again. #NOPAINNOGAIN #SOUTHSIDE #OVILLATX

    Front office very nice. When PA came in, she was brisk and yes I'm a Medicare patient. Just wanted…read morereassurances that there were no skin problems. Felt the time clock ticking and I was out of there. Will not be back! Btw I'm a retired RN and know good care. This was not.

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    U.S. Dermatology Partners Sherman - Arathi Rana, MD, Board Certified Dermatologist at U.S. Dermatology Partners Sherman

    Arathi Rana, MD, Board Certified Dermatologist at U.S. Dermatology Partners Sherman

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    Legacy Dermatology

    Legacy Dermatology

    3.5(69 reviews)
    85.8 mi

    I've been seeing Dr. Dharamsi for many years and can't say enough about her and her office. In my…read moreannual skin check this year, she noticed something I had not had any concerns about and biopsied it. She called me back personally to give me the results. I can't think of another doctor that has made an initial call to me to share test results and that meant so much. I love that everyone in the office is so professional and caring.

    Was referred here by Centennial Baylor Scott & White ER (on Coit and Lebanon) after being diagnosed…read moreon March 7th, 2025 with Erythema Ab Igne. I started developing painful pus-filled blisters in the days leading up to my ER visit and ultimately went with the intention of having them drained. I was sent home with bacitracin ointment which I was to apply to the affected areas twice daily. I visited the ER again four days later on March 11th with two new blisters - at which point I was given antibiotics - one 500mg tablet of cephalexin twice daily. That - in conjunction with an antibiotic injection - helped tremendously. Over the next two weeks, I took extreme care and ensured that only mild soap and water was touching my open wounds. Since then, my blisters have healed nicely, but I still felt I needed to follow-up with a dermatologist. This is where Legacy Dermatology, and Sarah Batti in particular, comes in. I absolutely loved her and her approach to patient care. Her knowledge and compassion for the field was clear. She truly engaged and interacted with me, made me feel comfortable, and set my mind, heart, and anxiety at ease. It was my first appointment with a dermatologist, so I did not know what to expect. Being that the offending source was a space heater over a period of about a year and a half, I was petrified and absolutely convinced that I had skin cancer. Thankfully, the discoloration on my posterior left thigh has started to fade. It seriously looked like toasted skin which is essentially what Erythema Ab Igne means in Latin. No more space heaters for me - or any form of artificial heat for that matter. Sarah outlined a future care plan and took pictures at yesterday's visit so she can compare it to my visit (which is scheduled for 3 months out) on June 26th, 2025. In the meantime, she suggested nightly applications of Aquaphor and sunscreen when out in the sun. It will be interesting to see how much further it fades, if it does ever go away completely.

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    Legacy Dermatology - 821 N Coleman St STE 100 Prosper TX 75078

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