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    Lone Pine Dermatology

    Lone Pine Dermatology

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    I scheduled full body skin exams for my wife and me. When asked if we wanted them at the same time,…read moreI said no--I had private concerns I only wanted to discuss one-on-one, not in front of my wife. My wife also specifically did not want to be examined in front of a male provider, which is why we chose Heather Allred. Despite that, we were taken back together. Once we were in gowns, Heather entered the room with two additional people--a MALE staff member and a female med student--without asking for consent. That is something that should be addressed beforehand, not after they're already standing in the room. It puts patients in an extremely awkward position where it's difficult to speak up or object in the moment. The exam itself felt rushed and careless. The med student examined one side of my body while Heather examined the other, but only Heather used a magnifying headband. Heather even mentioned that tattooed skin is harder to evaluate for cancer, yet both my tattooed arm and my wife's sleeved arm were quickly checked by the med student without any magnification and were never double-checked by Heather. That contradiction alone was concerning. I understand that teaching is part of medicine, but patients should be asked before extra people are brought into such a sensitive exam, and a student's work should be properly verified. My entire "full body" exam lasted just over four minutes (I timed it on my watch), and my wife's was about as quick, aside from having three spots frozen off her hand. My wife is a redhead with a large number of freckles and moles, and there is no way a thorough scan could have been completed in that amount of time. It was pretty clear our two appointments were combined to save time, at the expense of a thorough and careful exam. Even more concerning, no private areas were examined at all--which is exactly where I had concerns and one of the main reasons for booking a full body exam. Those are areas patients can't easily evaluate themselves. Unfortunately, with the size of my audience I didn't ask for, I was far too uncomfortable to speak up and ask why those areas were skipped, let alone bring up my initial concerns. Why offer a "full body" exam if parts of the body are simply skipped? If a provider is too embarrassed to examine all areas when medically appropriate, that defeats the purpose entirely. The priority should be identifying potential health risks--not preserving comfort at the expense of a thorough evaluation. I went in expecting a thorough, private, one-on-one professional skin cancer screening. Instead, I got a rushed, incomplete, and uncomfortable five-person hangout. I was there for a proper medical evaluation--not to have my concerns sidelined in favor of convenience or anyone else's comfort over potentially serious health issues. If you're looking for a thorough, actual full body skin exam, do not choose Lone Pine. If you're looking for a private, one-on-one exam, don't choose Lone Pine. If your priority is catching something serious early, I would strongly recommend looking elsewhere.

    From the owner: Lone Pine Dermatology is a full-service dermatology practice including medical, cosmetic, and Mohs…read moresurgical care. Dr. Cory Maughan, is Logan, Utah’s own board-certified dermatologist and fellowship-trained Mohs surgeon. And Heather Allred is a board-certified Physician Assistant with over 13 years of experience specific to dermatology. Lone Pine dermatology specialists have an incredible rapport with patients of all ages. Whether you need a skin cancer screening, blepharoplasty, rash treatment, or Mohs skin cancer removal procedure.

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