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Guest
Posted: Mon, Mar 1 2010, 6:09 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Adult dermatology
Another vote for Dr. Bagel.
Guest
Posted: Mon, Mar 1 2010, 11:42 am EST
Post subject: Re: Adult dermatology
Seems like his specialty is psoriasis. Any one that is good with moles and skin checks?
guest411
Posted: Mon, Mar 1 2010, 8:56 am EST
Post subject: Re: Adult dermatology
Dr. Bagel, one mile rd., east windsor.
very good, thorough, pleasant and does not keep you waiting forever.
Guest
Posted: Sun, Feb 28 2010, 7:32 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Adult dermatology
I used to use Dr. Notterman, but also want to look for a new doctor. She was very pleasant and a good manner, but I found her inconsistent and also very conservative. For example, I have a mole that one year she said I should remove. I did not because I had other doctors tell me since I was 16 it would be painful and was a non-issue. This year I went back and asked her what she thought of that mole. This year she said it did not have to be removed and would be painful, but could be if I wanted it done. So one year it was recommended to be removed and no comment of pain the next year it was fine. I could understand if the first year she said watch it and the next remove it, but to go from remove to non-issue to me was a concern.
Guest
Posted: Sun, Feb 28 2010, 7:26 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Adult dermatology
Guest wrote:
moisturize
???
Guest
Posted: Sun, Feb 28 2010, 6:48 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Adult dermatology
moisturize
Guest
Posted: Sun, Feb 28 2010, 5:42 pm EST
Post subject: Adult dermatology
Does anyone have a adult derm recommendation?