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I have to agree with the other reviewer that didn't give Dr. Greenberg high marks -- I felt very much rushed through the appt as well. I made an appt for a full body check and wasn't given a gown to change into, and when the doctor came in, he asked me to point out where my moles were... that's why I'm here for a full body check, I can't see all of them!? I felt as though I had inconvenienced him, when I asked him to look at two moles that were on my scalp and couldn't immediately locate them (again, I'm directing him where to find the moles to check) he went back to his notes until I was ready. I'd hate for him to have looked at my entire scalp, in case there was a mole I couldn't see... crazy thought. I call them, the "one hand on the door handle" type doctors --he handed me printouts to review, very little direction given and I felt like he heard half of my concerns, prescribed something and wanted to move on. Disappointed since he had such great reviews from others and was highly rated for his terrific bedside manner -- not something I witnessed.
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