Strother Dermatology

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Kirkland, United States

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Dermatologist· Medical spa· Hair removal service· Tattoo removal service

Strother Dermatology Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Strother Dermatology is located in Kirkland, United States on 12911 120th Ave NE suite g-100. Strother Dermatology is rated 4 out of 5 in the category dermatologist in United States.

Address

12911 120th Ave NE suite g-100

Phone

+1 4258994144

Service options

Online care

Amenities

Gender-neutral toiletsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Eric Nels Patterson

Very friendly and highly skilled staff. I appreciated my visits in the past. Overall I am very satisfied with how I was treated. 5/5. Angela is great and helped me get rid of moles I didn’t like on my body. Thank you !

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Brian Bixby

Excellent service and very reasonable prices when my insurance refused to pay. I am very grateful for the help with my keloids.

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Shijie Zhang

I met Doctor Neill for some chest skin issue and fungal nails. She is not really patient and give me super simple instructions without much thought and sent me out. She does not really think my symptom is worth any concern. Later on I need to find myself another podiatrist and skin expert at another location. They treated this seriously and offered much more detailed instructions on how to cure them. Pretty negative experience in general.

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isaac plunk

I was assured by nurses and Dr. Shane Keck that my service to remove a skin tag would be free through my insurance company. Post-op o received a bill for almost 180. Don’t trust Strother Dermatology unless you have money to blow.

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Hemank Narula

I prefer to go directly to a Specialist when I am aware of what problem I have. I visited this place by assuming it will be well taken care of my symptom. The doctor didn’t even sit for 2 mins to see my problem, and he suggested using antiseptic cleaner while bathing for two weeks. I ended up using it for a month but no improvement. Later, Over the phone, they suggested taking an antibiotic, which I took for two days and caused a dramatic allergy and rashes all over my body. After stopping that medication, Doc's office told me to use another antibiotic, but nothing happened after using it for the whole course of duration. When I called the office again, it didn’t improve my problem yet still the same. They asked to schedule another appointment, and also, I would have to pay again! Waste of money and time.