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    Halcin Cynthia MD

    3.8 (4 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Sand Lake Dermatology Center

    Sand Lake Dermatology Center

    4.3
    (114 reviews)
    46.9 mi
    Locally owned & operated
    Available by appointment

    I chose Sand Lake Dermatology Center after a negative experience with another clinic. The reviews…read moreare great so I felt like this would be a good choice and so far after two appointments, I really like this clinic and Dr Mailer. Before coming to Sand Lake Dermatology I had a biopsy at another clinic and was scheduled to have a carcinoma removed. I was unable to have this done at the other clinic so I booked the first appt available with Sand Lake Dermatology which was set for the end of July. Once I was able to get my records sent to the clinics, a staff member called me right away and moved my appointment to have a carcinoma removed from my face to last week. Because of the interactions I had over the phone and online with this clinic, I felt comfortable having this clinic remove the carcinoma even though I had not even seen the clinic nor doctor. While I was mildly aware of what the procedure entailed, the staff that prepared me answering questions and numbing me(Marisol and Aaron) were great and made me feel comfortable. Dr Mailer was just as nice and made me feel comfortable. I was of course aware of the dr performing the procedure, I couldn't see it and didn't feel it. The procedure is called Moh's procedure where they typically cut away the determined margin around the affected area, bandage you up and let the patient wait in the lobby while the removed specimen is being reviewed in the onsite lab. If the lab determines that not enough was removed to show clear margins, the patient is brought back in and the dr removes more repeating the process until margins are clear. In my case, the dr removed all that needed to be removed leaving clear margins so after the lab results returned after a couple of hours, I was brought back into the procedure room and the dr proceeded to stitch up my wound applying dissolving stitched under the skin and removable stitches outside. My appointment for follow up and outer stitches removal was set for one week later( this past Tuesday). I was prescribed a heavy antibiotic and advised to keep Vaseline on the stitched up area and keep it covered with a bandage that is changed daily. Once I was stitched up, I mentioned a growth I have noticed on my eyelid and the dr suggested that on my follow up appointment she would take a biopsy. So this past Tuesday I had stitches removed, the area where I had stitches seems to be healing well and it doesn't appear that there will be a heavy scar. I am happy to see this as the area that was removed was quite large and the area stitched was quite long. The nurse, Natalie numbed my face, the stitches were removed and I didn't feel anything. They also numbed my eyelid so the biopsy could be taken. This is a sensitive area so this was a bit more intense but it went quickly and the biopsy was done. I will likely have results next week. What could have been a high anxiety first procedures (I've never had any surgery or stitches) turned out to be a pretty smooth experience. I recommend consideration of Sand Lake Dermatology as the staff and Dr Mailer were great, the waiting room is comfortable and even the staff that manages scheduling, check in, check out, nurses, physicians assistants all made me feel important, individual and taken care of. I wish all medical experiences could be similar to what I experienced.

    What a wonderful dermatology center! I called and made my…read morefirst appointment and it took a month which is completely fine. When I went for my first appointment they said they were able to take out my cyst and I made an appointment the following day. The staff and doctors are all very knowledgeable and very kind and nice. I am so happy that I came here for such a sensitive subject for me. I can't recommend this place enough!

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    Water’s Edge Dermatology

    Water’s Edge Dermatology

    2.1
    (15 reviews)
    5.8 mi

    Dr Weltman's bedside manner harkens to a day long past. A time when your doctor was a family…read morefriend. I saw him for the first time today and was instantly at ease by his calming energy and friendly demeanor. We had a pleasant chat before getting into my issue; which was very refreshing! Most doctors around here double or triple book and don't even really listen to you before rushing off to the next patient. After a couple minutes of visiting we got to my issue, and he handled it immediately. Quite refreshing it to have a doctor make you wait and schedule more appointments just to milk as many office visit fees out of you as possible. His nurse was friendly and attentive, and his receptionists were professional and expeditious if not overly friendly (but definitely not rude). Will definitely be back at least for a yearly check up, and my wife will be visiting soon now that we've found a good dermatologist that's actually in our insurance group!

    Office staff was adequate at check in.. the rest of the visit wasn't. The nurse practitioner spent…read moremaybe 1 minute with me...seemed very unfriendly.. not sure if she was aggravated bcuz I called her by my previous dermatologists name..she corrected me with an attitude.. I just relocated here and had a Dr I visited for a few years.. it want on purpose. she didn't ask me if there was any other concerns I might have.,she didn't ask me one thing about me at all.. very disconnected. I did have a couple thing to discuss but she walked in & out of the exam room so fast I didn't get to discuss anything with her. Her nurse tech was kind of rude the way she told me to move my hair so she could see the problem on my back.. that NP never even touched me to feel the cyst., quick in & out not going back.

    Florida Dermatology Associates

    Florida Dermatology Associates

    1.6
    (7 reviews)
    8.7 mi

    This office is amazing! PA Gluck is professional, smart, & comforting. The MA Cori was terrific…read more Front desk staffer Angie was welcoming & so helpful. I highly recommend this dermatologist's office. Did not rush us at all!!! Understood our concerns & felt like I was her only patient for the day, yet I know how busy they really are. A+++++

    I have been treated multiple times for skin cancer; I have a condition that does not permit me to…read moreuse mineral sunscreen on part of my face (this is an ongoing issue I am working through currently.). I spend a significant amount of time in my vehicle and after some research I decided the best course of action to mitigate more skin cancer would be to apply a ceramic film to the windows of my vehicle. In the State of Florida, you can get a medical exemption for applying a film to your vehicle windows. I completed the forms and on my fifth visit to see the PA, she told me she was not permitted to sign these. She stated that head doctor, Dr. Ruben Moreno does not permit anyone in his practice to complete this form. I find it interesting that a doctor who performs MOHS procedures will not approve and sign off on a document to allow me, or anyone with history of skin cancer (in addition to other skin problems) a safe preventative measure. I was told "thousands of people would want this exemption." (Yes! Why wouldn't they!?) I take that statement as an understanding it would impact this doctor's business - not in his favor. I want to provide some additional details with respect to the aforementioned. This exemption (HSMV 83390) has several conditions for autoimmune diseases listed; in addition, there is a box for "other", and it reads "... other medical condition which requires a limited exposure to light". It is a known fact that light, sunlight specifically produces UV which causes skin cancer. I am not requesting permission to "black out" or apply "limo tint" my vehicles, I am simply asking for a ceramic film with a light die that prevents harmful UV rays. Is Dr. Ruben Moreno's looking out for me as a patient, or himself for financial gain? Considering all the information - I firmly believe he is NOT looking out for me as a patient.

    Halcin Cynthia MD - dermatology - Updated July 2026

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