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I thought I was alone in my negative experience with Dr Henry but clearly not! Prior to visiting this office, I had an inconclusive melanoma in situ biopsy on my knee that resulted in surgery with a bunch of other suspicious moles on my body. I went to Dr Henry because my previous dermatologist was no longer covered with my insurance and I wanted my moles mapped and a couple biopsies of moles that had changed recently. He did a quick skimming over my body, no mapping and no pictures of moles for comparison at the next visit. I had to coax him to biopsy 2 moles that had changed drastically, where as he preferred to wait it out for 6 months (after 1 cancer scare I refuse to wait anything out). I told him anything that looks suspicious cut it off (in a joking tone, but seriously. I joke when I'm nervous)! And he told me I was being inapporpriate. Um. OK ease up buddy. You're the one who's about to cut into me. So bedside manner is non existent and he really didn't take time with me to do a proper cancer screening. You should see a trend in these reviews and find someone who is actually concerned with your health.
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