Dermatology Affiliates (Buckhead)

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Atlanta, United States

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Dermatology Affiliates (Buckhead) Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Dermatology Affiliates (Buckhead) is located in Atlanta, United States on 3131 Maple Dr NE #102. Dermatology Affiliates (Buckhead) is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category dermatologist in United States.

Address

3131 Maple Dr NE #102

Phone

+1 4048167900

Amenities

Gender-neutral toiletsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Wayne Hobdy

Dr Clay and the staff at Dermatology Affiliates (Buckhead), helped to feel at ease and listened to my concerns, during the height of the covid-19 pandemic, allowing me to feel secure to openly discuss my issue. They exceeded my expectations, and they were super fast at competent providing care in a friendly & professional manner. This is why I love living in Atlanta.

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Tracey Spray

Very nice group, friendly and informative. The office is Covid compliant, not crowded, with safety measures in place. This was my first visit, and i was seen immediately. The doctor was thorough and I did not feel rushed.

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Barbara Ann McIntosh

Be careful. I have been with this practice for years, but my visit in July 2020 changed the landscape of my life and for the worse. I cannot tolerate hand sanitizer because of a corn intolerance. Hand sanitizer is made of alcohol, which is made from corn. The receptionist insisted I allow her to apply a generous amount of hand sanitizer to my hands. I countered that I would put on the new gloves I had with me and showed her those. She refused. She refused to allow me to have the sanitizer put on the gloves. She said the policy was Dr. Forney's, who would not allow me to see a physician unless I allowed the application of the sanitizer. I had had part of a tick removed from my leg the day before, was worried about Lyme disease, and needed to have the rest of the tick removed that day. The sanitizer was applied. By the time I got to a treatment room and was able to wash it off it was too late. That evening my joints, especially my hands, became swollen and started to hurt, and the constant pain and resulting deformity has not stopped. What was once a case of regular, unexciting osteoarthritis turned overnight into inflammatory arthritis. My orthopedists say I will now need surgery on all eight fingers. And I cannot begin the surgeries until I am clear of the corn intolerance, since corn derivatives are present in surgeries as washes, in injections, and in some of the prosthetics themselves. Pictures of my fingers and the most recent x-rays are attached. The finger deformity is worse now than what is shown in the x-rays; it worsens with time. If you want to run the risk of being in pain and having deformities for the rest of your life, by all means use this practice.

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Frances Thomas

Taking all precautions for safety- super efficient and kind. Love this practice!

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Alexis Collins

Dr Emily was super sweet and accommodating, I saw her for a rash on my eyelid. Excellent virtual bedside manner. Just an all around excellent experience! Thank you!!