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    AIM Mid-Cities Hurst

    2.0 (3 reviews)

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    Mid-Cities Dermatology Clinic

    Mid-Cities Dermatology Clinic

    3.5(6 reviews)
    3.2 mi

    I've been going to this dermatology clinic for several years now. My whole family (as well as my…read moreboyfriend and his family) go here as well. I know quite a few people who trust these dermatologists, their methods, their diagnoses, and their treatments. And we all have different skin types, too. It can take a little while to get an appointment here if you're a brand new patient, but nothing crazy long. I've called doctors (in other fields for other reasons) as a new patient, and have been told things like "we can see you in 6 months." For real!? I could be dead by then! I understand 4 weeks or so, but half a year? Anyway, Mid Cities Dermatology can most likely get you in for an appointment in a decent amount of time. They're extremely friendly and patient as well. As a current patient of this clinic, I visit Dr. Miller about 1-2 times a year. I'm lucky enough to have mostly clear skin, but I'm super fair-skinned and have to get checked regularly to make sure all moles are skin cancer and pre-skin cancer free. I've had more than one procedure to keep my skin as healthy as possible, and this staff (receptionists, nurses, Dr. Miller) has always made me feel extremely comfortable, confident, and reassured. Make sure to always take care of your self... this includes your skin! And wear sunscreen! I definitely recommend Mid Cities Dermatology Clinic for all of your skin-health-care needs.

    Doctor Baker is great and concern with his patients and always willing to help, but the Staff...not…read moreso much! Horrible wait!!! Every time, they over book... Do not recommend, it's not worth the wait and like I said the staff upfront is not friendly or helpful at all!!! Horrible customer service, it's like they are doing it for free!!!

    Northeast Tarrant Dermatology - Dr. Tho Nguyen, MD

    Northeast Tarrant Dermatology

    3.0(46 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    I've seen both Dr. Beaty and Dr. Wuu, and I can honestly say they've been nothing but efficient,…read moreknowledgeable, and truly attentive. After almost 10 years of being misdiagnosed elsewhere, they finally got to the root of what was going on and addressed my concerns quickly and thoroughly. Dr. Wuu, in particular, has amazing experience with melanated skin she addresses concerns thoughtfully and seems to have done extensive research with melanated patients. I honestly don't know where those negative reviews come from because my experience has been excellent. The entire staff was nothing short of amazing professional, kind, and so helpful from the moment I walked in. I'm genuinely thankful for this experience and the level of care they provided. Highly recommend!

    Saw Dr. Alice Wuu. She looked at a spot on my face and said it was an oil gland but wanted me to…read morereturn to remove a spot on my shoulder. Returned one month later for that and told her the spot on my face was still hurting. She removed it and pathology determined it to be Squamous cell carcinoma... skin cancer. Had to have Mohs surgery. I requested to switch to Dr. Tho Quoc Nguyen (may be the owner of the practice). I explained why I switched and he said, "maybe it was too early to tell." It was only one month between Dr. Wuu telling me it was an oil gland to telling me it was Squamous cell cancer. But I stuck with Dr. Nguyen. Latest visit I asked Dr. Nguyen to look at a spot in the same area on my face and he said it was an oil gland (just like Dr. Wuu said about the other spot being an oil gland but was cancer). I asked him to remove it and told him and his nurse that I wanted anything removed from my body to be sent to pathology. They agreed. They removed the spot on my face and one on my leg. I then inquired about a cream (flourouracil) to remove precancerous cells. Dr. Nguyen said it would be a good idea. The only instructions from Dr. Nguyen were to apply it all over the face twice a day for two weeks. Nothing about not applying to eyelids or near mouth nor how to relieve the horrible discomfort. No instructions from the compounding pharmacy either. Received a call regarding my pathology results for the spot on the leg. I asked about the spot on my face. The nurse said they only had one biopsy and said "she didn't know what to tell me, should she ask the doctor?" Um, yes! That would be a novel idea! She put me on hold to talk to Dr. Nguyen and then told me Dr. Nguyen did not send the sample from my face to pathology. Dr Nguyen said the cream would take care of it. The cream is only for superficial precancerous cells. Doctors should send all biopsies to pathology and even MORE crucial to do that for someone with a history of skin cancer and when requested by the patient. I left a voicemail for the office manager to transfer my and my husband's records to a dermatologist in Bedford and she could call me if she wanted to know why. She never called. Dr. Nguyen never called. No one called to check on how I was doing with the cream. Office staff called to tell me I had to sign a release for my records. Of course, I did that. NOTE: my research on the internet found this..... "A doctor discarding a patient-requested biopsy without pathology review is highly concerning and potentially constitutes medical negligence. Medical standards typically require all tissue removed from the body to be examined by pathology unless a formal institutional exemption exists. Discarding a requested sample directly violates patient autonomy, safety protocols, and legal medical waste."

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