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  • Unfortunately, I had a bad experience at Desert Dermatology. I moved to Las Vegas about 5 months ago, and was running low on my topical cream used to treat occasional dermatitis breakouts, which I had gotten from my previous dermatologist in California. So I decided not to wait until the last minute and made an appointment here. When you call to schedule an appointment, you get their automated phone system. The first time I waited 4 minutes for someone to come on the line, the second time I waited 8 minutes. On the day of my appointment, the wait wasn't too long after filling out the new patient paperwork. I would say that I was in and out of there in about 20 minutes or so. I saw Dr. Isaac Gier. Although he listened and answered all of my questions, everything seemed really rushed. He gave me a prescription for pills and a cream, and told me to come back in two months for a follow up. I had a really bad reaction to the medication. The pills made me feel very sick, even though I followed the directions and took them with food twice a day. After 3 days of being miserable, I stopped taking them and immediately felt better. I guess I can't really blame the doctor for this since everyone has different reactions to medication. The topical cream was the worst part. This may be TMI, but after 2 weeks of using it, my face and neck broke out in a very itchy rash. I spent some time on Google and researched this cream. Turns out that it was given a "black box warning" (supposedly the FDA's strongest warning) and many people have suffered from its side effects. Wish I knew about that beforehand! I was so miserable that I went to see my primary care doctor who thankfully prescribed me medicine to clear up what I had. Even she told me that this cream was bad news, it should not be used, and is most likely the cause of what happened to me. I don't understand why Dr. Gier would even prescribe this cream to his patients? Very disappointing and makes me wonder if he cares about his patients at all. Lesson learned I suppose. From now on, I'm just going to see my primary care doctor with my issues and let her decide what is best. I'm not sure if things would have been different if I saw the other doctors here - Dr. Langford or Dr. Leposavic? Who knows. One thing is for sure, I definitely WILL NOT be coming back here!!
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