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    Warshauer Bruce L MD

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Anthony Sparano, M.D

    Anthony Sparano, M.D

    4.3(12 reviews)
    4.3 mi

    I carefully sought out a doctor who specialized only in the face. There are so many doctors out…read morethere that "do it all" but that wasn't what I was looking for. After much research I had a consultation with Dr. Sparano and I knew immediately he was my guy (I did visit others but I was not impressed). Dr. Sparano gives you a great sense of being a caring individual right off the bat. He speaks to you with honesty as if he was giving advice to a member of his own family. He could teach many others about how to perfect great bedside manners. I had a lower blepharoplasty and chin lipo one week ago and I could not be any happier with the results thus far. I couldn't go without mentioning how beautiful his office is and wonderful each and every member of his office staff is. The appointments always run as scheduled and Dr. Sparano does not rush you and is willing to sit and answer any questions you may have. I have and will continue to HIGHLY RECOMMEND Dr. Sparano to anyone who is looking to have any facial procedures and want absolute perfection.

    My son had two surgeries with dr Sparano to correct both functional and aesthetic issues .The…read morefirst surgery went wrong because a month after the operation, his nose went back to how it was before and my son couldn't breathe properly .The doctor then suggested doing a several procedures in his office to fix the problem , but none of them worked. He later recommended a second surgery to correct the issue, this time billing the insurance to cover the costs. However, the surgery also failed . My son has allergies and still can't breathe well, so I took him to another doctor who ordered X Rays. The images clearly show that his septum is still deviated .The new doctor advised against any further surgeries since my son has already undergone four failed procedures on his nose, and additional operations are not recommended . Having a cosmetic procedure which is not cheap and not getting the results you were promised is very disappointing .

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    Victor Frank C

    Victor Frank C

    3.7(3 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    Amazing. After 10 years of seeing another dermatologist and seeing my acne continue to get worse,…read moreI found Dr. Victor. For the first time in the treatment of my acne, Dr. Victor offered me two solutions that I had never before afforded, spirionolactone and isotretinoin. I selected the generic version of accutane (isotretinoin) and began my treatment. Dr. Victor answered all of my questions and monitored my treatment closely. I completed the treatment over a year ago and I am so grateful. My skin is the best it has ever looked. Dr. Victor listens to my concerns and brainstorms solutions that are right for me. I have recommended him to everyone (my mom, grandmother, and husband all go to him now).

    If I could rate this as a zero I would. I have never had a more disrespectful and impatient doctor…read morein my life. I saw Dr. Victor after I had received melanoma surgery as a follow-up. As soon as he was in the room you could tell he was in a rush, speaking fast, rushing through my checkup. He then said all set and started to rush out of the room. I had serious concerns about my surgery/questions about my skin, and I had to call him back into the room as he was rushing out of the door. After my surgery question, I asked him about a cleanser he would recommend for my skin. He proceeded to say go to the bathroom and grab the sample packets and good luck then out the door he went. There was such a lack of care for a young girl clearly struggling with a scary surgery and some skin concerns. However, I stayed quiet because being young you believe ok "doctor knows best." I went back again for another 3 month follow up thinking maybe it was just a heavy caseload for him that one day and the next time would be better. Nope same thing... rushing around I saw him for maybe 2 mins. I told myself ok maybe he is just busy and he doesn't really care too much for the skin exams. However, my Mom decided to go see him after she was having a severe reaction to something she was itching so bad in her sleep she was bleeding and creating some scars on her legs. She went to him and told her it was eczema (she's never had eczema before in her life) and gave her a cortisone shot. She thought ok finally something to relieve herself from this pain. However, nothing happened after the shot she still had uncontrollable itching and was continuing to bleed in her sleep. She ended up needing to go to the Medi clinic later the next week for a cold and she mentioned to the doctor on staff that her legs were itching and how she received a cortisone shot but it was still painful. The doctor at the run of the mill Medi clinic was horrified and diagnosed her right away and told her it was a different skin condition that could be cleared up quickly with an antibiotic lotion. She went home used the lotion and within a short period of time, it was all cleared up. I am not one to complain or put negativity out there but these experiences have left me horrified. I do not recommend if you are looking for skin check-ups or if you need concerns/questions answered about your skin.

    Caroline Glicksman, MD

    Caroline Glicksman, MD

    3.3(16 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    I experienced a postoperative staph infection while under the care of Dr. Glicksman, which went…read moreuntreated for two weeks and ultimately necessitated three additional surgeries within the following 12 months. Additionally, a different size implant than the one I consented to was used during the initial surgery. My preoperative intravenous antibiotics were halted shortly after administration due to an allergic reaction. Despite my inquiries to Dr. Glicksman and her nursing staff regarding which intravenous antibiotic would be administered next, medical records indicate that I was never restarted on antibiotics prior to the initial surgery. Three days postoperative, I began to experience symptoms of infection including increased swelling and pain. Even after repeatedly emailing Dr. Glicksman about my worsening symptoms, I wasn't seen in person until eight days postoperative. By then, my symptoms included swelling, pain, body aches, and fever. Dr. Glicksman failed to diagnose the infection and repeatedly expressed disbelief that I had one. Nine days postoperative, I requested for her to prescribe antibiotics but the antibiotics she prescribed did not treat the staph infection. Fourteen days postoperative, due to my insistence, she agreed to perform a second "exploratory" surgery to investigate the cause of my worsening symptoms. By then, the infection had spread to my incision, causing visible cellulitis, and one of my implants had to be removed. Culture results later confirmed that I was suffering from a staph infection. Two days after the second surgery, I went to the ER due to shortness of breath and to seek a second opinion. The following day, Dr. Glicksman received the lab results from the second surgery; however, she declined to prescribe the necessary antibiotics to treat the staph infection, suggesting instead that I consult an allergist and an infectious disease specialist before she would prescribe them. Due to ongoing concern, I immediately sought treatment at the emergency room, where I was promptly started on the appropriate medication for the staph infection. During a Zoom appointment seven days after the second surgery and implant removal, Dr. Glicksman instructed me to cut my own surgical sutures and terminated our treatment relationship, stating that she could not continue with me "running off to the ER," which to me felt like patient abandonment. The experience of losing a breast implant, enduring a staph infection for two weeks, and undergoing repeated revision surgeries has significantly impacted my physical well-being, emotional state, and financial stability. I tried to resolve this issue directly with Dr. Glicksman by requesting a refund for the two surgeries she performed, but my request was denied. I intended to use the funds to help cover the costs of the two additional surgeries necessitated by the infection. Her lack of accountability and compassion throughout this traumatic experience has been incredibly disheartening. I hope my experience serves as a warning to others considering her services.

    I had a service with Dr. Glicksman, and unfortunately, there was an issue with the results. When I…read morebrought this to her attention, hoping for a simple correction, she was very unwilling to address the mistake--even though it could have been easily fixed. I'm disappointed with the lack of accountability and would have appreciated more willingness to resolve the issue.

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    Gail Zimmerman, MD

    Gail Zimmerman, MD

    5.0(1 review)
    1.6 mi

    My husband has cardiovascular disease. When we moved to the area several years ago, we had concerns…read moreabout changing doctors. We were grateful to find Dr. Zimmerman. She is not only an excellent internist but also a skilled diagnostician. Knowing she responds to our calls, even during off hours, gives us peace of mind. We're also grateful to Michele, the office manager. My husband has a fear of needles, and when he goes into the office for his lab work, Michele makes him feel as comfortable as possible. We highly recommend Dr. Zimmerman's practice. No matter the illness, our family is pleased with her care.

    From the owner: Gail Zimmerman, MD, provides comprehensive health and wellness care to men, women, and adolescents…read moreat her private practice in Bay Head, New Jersey. As a board-certified internist, Dr. Zimmerman focuses on the prevention and treatment of all types of diseases.  Dr. Zimmerman graduated Phi Beta Kapa with her bachelor's degree from Albany State University in New York and her Master of Social Work from Adelphi University, also in New York. She completed her internal medicine residency at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital. She went on to complete her medical degree from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and solely focused on averting, diagnosing, and treating complex health problems. Dr. Zimmerman is a member of the American College of Physicians, the New Jersey Chapter of ACP, and the North American Menopause Society. Dr. Zimmerman incorporates years of experience with the personal touch of a hometown doctor to ensure her patients receive quality individualized care. She doesn't rush through appointments. Instead, Dr. Zimmerman takes the time to listen to her patients' needs and concerns. She considers herself a health partner and guides her patients through the web of sometimes contradictory medical opinions so they can make informed decisions about their health...

    Warshauer Bruce L MD - dermatology - Updated May 2026

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