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| - I work in F&B and wash my hands constantly and basically wears latex gloves nearly 7 hours a day when I am at work. Over time, I have developed eczema that was getting to be painful when my hands get too dried and it cracks. Yeah, gross.
So with the help of one of my Yelp friend and RN, an appointment was made and I showed up for my first office visit within a week of calling. This was a huge plus already compared to another dermatologist I tried to book an appointment with, with first available appointment at least 3 weeks out! Since I am a new patient, a certain amount of paperwork had to be filled out (I recommend printing out the forms at home and filling it out before your appointment or simply show up earlier).
Once the paperwork formalities have been completed and insurance information collected, I was escorted to one of two rooms to await the PA that gathers the initial information on the computer before the dermatologist shows up. Even though I knew my skin irritation was most likely nothing to severe, I still had some anxiety about it. But my doctor was great. She took a look at it, asked me a few questions, and provided her diagnosis and prescription to a nearby pharmacy (literally just a few minutes away on the other side of the road). I was even given a promotional coupon for the pharmacy that gave new referral patients a $5 Target Gift Card.
Within days of applying the prescription medication on affected areas on my hand, the condition quickly improved. So I was very happy with the results of my office visits here.
5 stars for the professional and courteous staff, and knowledgeable doctor that treated me with compassion, care and correct medical diagnosis. I would totally recommend Academic Dermatology of Nevada for anyone that is in need of expert care from a dermatologist.
5 stars!
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