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Irvine Dermatology
6865 Alton Pkwy Ste 210, Irvine, CA 92618
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Dr. Marjon takes the time to explain everything. She is thorough, efficient, pleasant and I felt zero discomfort with her procedures. I’m never going to another Dermatologist! Her staff is so helpful and kind and the office is nice. I love her decor, but she is the reason we will only go to her from here forward. Highly recommend!
I decided to see a dermatologist for some minor skin issues and was glad I chose Irvine Dermatology. Got an appointment quickly for the next day; Dr. Marjon was attentive, patient, and very knowledgeable. She listened to my concerns, answered all of my questions, and explained the options for treatment. The staff was courteous as well. In short, a smooth and pleasant experience.
Professional, Efficient, Well-Skilled. The lobby is clean & coffee is offered. All the staff members are nice & helpful. Short wait times. Everything is electronic (paperwork, receipts). The doctor is a dermatologist with multiple degrees. She explains everything very well. Prescriptions are sent to the pharmacy at time of visit. At check out, a small sample bag of products was given. When the insurance paid their portion, the office sent me an email with how much I owed & my credit card was ran for the balance. The office runs smoothly & the doctor is very professional, smart, & kind. And when you call, someone picks up the phone immediately.
Staff is super-friendly. I was nervous about my first visit and everyone made me feel extremely comfortable. Doc was great and spent time listening to me and explaining her diagnoses.
Avoid This Dermatologist – Unethical Billing & Poor Medical Advice Let’s start with her billing office—they asked me to send my copay through Venmo! When I requested a mailed bill (as I always receive from medical providers), they refused and insisted on Venmo, saying they don’t send bills by mail. Just one hour after emailing me the bill, they called me 10 times in one hour, left voicemails, and harassed me, threatening to send my $50 bill to collections if I didn’t pay immediately. Maybe I’m from another planet, but usually, when you receive a bill, you have at least a few days to pay—not just an hour! Now, let’s talk about her practice. I originally came to this office for an annual skin cancer screening but also asked about my dark spots. She recommended cryotherapy (liquid nitrogen) to remove them. When I returned for the procedure, only at the last second did she mention that the treatment might not work and could actually make the spots worse—something she never disclosed in the first appointment. Since I was already there, I decided to treat just one small spot on my face. A month later, the tiny dark spot had grown to half an inch! I visited another dermatologist, who was shocked that this doctor even recommended cryotherapy for my skin type. I was told that IPL laser is the correct treatment for my condition, but this office doesn’t even have a laser machine (since it’s expensive), so instead, they offered me an ineffective procedure with a 99% chance of making things worse. My advice: Stay away from this dermatologist and find a provider who cares about both ethical billing and proper medical treatment.
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