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    1 year ago

    Incredible Dr. his follow up procedure is top notch. And the best office staff ever.i have never had a more caring Dr.

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    Bricca Gregory M MD

    4.2(23 reviews)
    35.4 mi

    If you care about being treated with dignity and respect, choose a different provider. If you care…read moreabout your physical appearance, please choose a different provider. My initial horrible experience was primarily due to my less than professional interaction with office manager Jenna (Jennifer) Proctor. Working as an RN in healthcare for the past 2 decades - I find myself comfortable in just about any healthcare setting. NOT IN THIS OFFICE. Admittedly - I was highly anxious having my first BCC removed from my face. Jena called my name after I was seated in waiting room. She led me to my procedure room (I was under the assumption she was the RN who was rooming me for my Mohs procedure). After telling me to set my belongings down, she asked me to confirm my address (as RN - found it odd she was asking to confirm my address rather than DOB, etc.). After confirming my address - Jena proceeded to aggressively demand $100 past due balance (that was a billing error from a different dermatologist not even connected to Dr. Bricca's office). I was very confused. I had never been to Dr. Bricca's office. How could I have a past due balance (?). When Dr. Bricca's office called to confirm my appointment 3 days prior - not one word said. Jena rudely and aggressively stated that if I wanted the procedure completed I would need to pay the past due balance. At that point - I was so upset I told Jenna I no longer wanted to go through with the procedure that day because of the distress she had caused. She proceeded to state in a threatening manner that it would be at least 4-5 months to be placed back on Dr. Bricca's schedule. It wasn't the threat from Jenna - rather that my work schedule had been cleared for 3 weeks (very difficult to do) - so I hesitantly proceeded. I called into Dr. Bricca's the following day to address my concerns with him. I received a return phone call from wife /office manager of Dr. Tanghetti's office (separate dermatology office). I received a basic "sorry to hear about your experience...We all have off days". Unacceptable answer for Mohs surgery office. I felt it important Dr. Bricca be aware of the office staff representing him. I mailed a certified letter to Dr. Bricca. Signed for by Jena Proctor. I never received a response from Dr. Bricca so perhaps Jena did not deliver. Hence - my decision to post this public review. COSMETIC REVIEW 6 MONTHS POST-OP My 6th Mohs procedure. FIRST time to Dr. Bricca. This was my first Mohs on my face. After reading a few reviews - and reading Dr. Bricca's website (where he boasts about all of his accomplishments and accolades). I called into the office to ask a few questions. Working as RN for past few decades - I felt as I had done enough research. During my suturing - Dr. Bricca stated "you'll be searching for my suture lines in 4 months". 6 months later - I am working with plastics / dermatologist to have the site revised. I am not overly vain / picky - however the suture line is lumpy (where terminal ends of internal sutures were placed) - and the most notable scarring is directly under my eye ( no where near the BCC site). HINDSIGHT: What I would have appreciated more on Dr. Bricca's website - was to read about updated post-op wound care techniques (silicone strips, red light therapy, gua sha, etc). When I walked out of his office that day - his staff handed me a very outdated BASIC wound care instructions that were to "clean with soap and water / apply vaseline for one week. Return to normal skin care after one month". That was it. Severaly lacking for resources available in 2026. I recommend DR FAZIO for Mohs!!

    Ok, nobody enjoys basal cell carcinoma treatments, but Dr. Bricca and his capable staff made me…read morefeel welcome, comfortable and well cared for. He's a remarkable healer who brings a true aesthetic sense to his clinic and treatment strategy. His office is comfortable, the treatment rooms sparklingly clean and his staff well informed with very positive attitudes. I found the vibe of the office welcoming, supportive and cheerful.

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    2.7(46 reviews)
    70.5 mi

    Dr. Cattoni is a very friendly and positive person who helped to put us at ease during a very…read moretrying time dealing with cancer. Great bedside manner each time we saw him over the past two years. He answered all of our seemingly unending questions with patience. The staff, too, have been friendly and seem to really care. A special shout-out to Steven who seemed as happy as we were about the the positive outcome of our last appointment!

    Where do I begin? There are some commendable people who work here - one or two at the front desk…read more(others are snooty and a pain the rear), almost every nurse I've seen is great, and the large majority of the nurses in the infusion center are wonderful. Others are easily offended if you dare to ask questions or disagree with any little thing. The problems: The phone system makes me want to NEVER call them. The first sign its a huge corporation is you have to call a dang call center, recite your information every time, and then leave your message. They then call the center you're seen at and the appropriate person will call you whenever they feel like they can. If you are unfortunate to miss the call, you will get a generic message to call them back and the whole things starts all over again, even though they could have left you a message about what you specifically ,called about. I'm old school, and I despise all this runaround. They employ enough staff - have someone actually answer your phones at the office! This problem of making a (often sick) cancer patient come in a day before their treatment to have their blood drawn - EVERY TIME. When you're receiving chemo, this is a lot. Please organize yourselves better to take the blood of the patient you're seeing that day. Lately, I've also been charged by Renown, so they don't run all their own blood anymore. Quit making life difficult rather than easier for cancer patients. There are many other things I could mention, but this would be novel instead of a review. You have to be your own advocate here or they will walk all over you, your wishes be damned. You will not be given many, if any, solutions to the problems and pain that arise with treatment. Finally, the doctor. Ahhh, well, one example: I asked a question about severe pain I was having, and she replied "Oh, if it was that you'd already be dead." This describes in a nutshell her bedside manner. If you're looking for more than a "by the book, this is how you treat this type of cancer," you're out of luck here. If you refuse a particular treatment, you're almost treated like a child who has been bad. I think they forget just whose body this is you've been paid quite well to treat. I don't expect you to work miracles, but if a treatment has caused a reaction, yes, I expect you to treat it, not send me to urgent care. My hell. My prognosis isn't good, but I'm still alive, and I have choices, and I'm doing my best. Now, do yours, CCS. You know you're not.

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