Evans Dermatology

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Evans, United States

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Evans Dermatology Reviews | Rating 3.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Evans Dermatology is located in Evans, United States on 1002 Williamsburg Way. Evans Dermatology is rated 3.4 out of 5 in the category dermatologistskin care clinic in United States.

Address

1002 Williamsburg Way

Phone

+1 7069223376

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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James Newsome

Will not Recommed to anyone....Extremely Poor Customer Service.....Would suggest training classes for the staff..

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Kelli Rawls

Dr Florenino and her staff are absolutely wonderful! Great bed side manor ,friendly staff, and extremely knowledgeable about all areas in Dermatology ( and aesthetics)!! I have a wonderful experience every time I go and I highly recommend evans Dermatology for any of your Dermatology needs!

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RGCM Millar

Dr. Florentino is not only highly qualified, and expertly trained, she also will take the time needed to deal with issues that arise in healthcare and need attention. She is a physician who is highly trained but also cares about the well being of her patients. She is highly recommended by our family as she has successfully treated a variety of issues and is also extremely pro-active in preventative medicine and in treating the whole patient.

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Dee McKinney

My family and I have used Evans Dermatology for a couple of years. Previously, the exams have been incredibly thorough, though yes, we have had to wait. We didn't mind due to the quality of care; everyone was kind and really attentive to details. This time, the wait was a bit shorter, but the annual exam and removal of a small mole (benign--no one called; I got a message from UH online) was less than 8 minutes! The lidocaine didn't even have a chance to take effect (but believe me, the pain was pretty minor compared to other things I've gone through). My feet were not examined, nor were some other areas, including one which had a more serious lesion last year, plus a small, painful cyst. It was like they couldn't wait to get me out, politely; let me stress that everyone was courteous. So, I'm recovering from cancer (not skin related and not contagious) and have thin hair--did I scare them, or were they afraid I scared other patients? I felt a bit like a leper. All they examined were my scalp, arms, back, and legs. It was a strange experience. I may go to someone at the teaching hospital where I receive cancer care for my next annual. Is being linked to UH changing how they manage things? It was simply bizarre.

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Rhia Bridges

Dont waste your time or money with this office if you have a legitimate dermatologic issue. Maybe this office is better with cosmetic procedures? I've spent close to 700 to still have to find treatment elsewhere.