Dermatology At Mercy Medical Center

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Dermatology At Mercy Medical Center
2.6

Dermatology At Mercy Medical Center is located in Baltimore (Usa). Featured in the korean dermatology clinics category, it has a rating of 2.6. Check all the details here.

Features and services of Dermatology At Mercy Medical Center

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible seating
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Amenities

  • Toilet

Planning

  • Appointment required
  • Appointments recommended

Payments

  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments

Dermatology At Mercy Medical Center is in position 5 out of 5 in korean dermatology clinics in Baltimore

Customer Reviews

★★★★★
★★★★★

Dermatology At Mercy Medical Center has a rating of 3.1 out of 5 based on over 20 reviews on Google

Piper Booher

Disorganized office, rude doctors. Was forced to cancel an appointment in January due to Dr. Thompson being hours - that's right, hours - late to the office. I had already paid, the office said they would follow up to reschedule and apply the payment to the next appointment. Never followed up. Called for another appointment in May since I hadn't heard from them and because one of the meds Dr. Thompson prescribed me was giving me a reaction. They said Dr. Thompson was no longer with the practice, and their first open appointment was in October (?!?!?). I asked what my recourse was to get my face treated. They told me they would see if they could fit me in. It took them probably two weeks to get back to me, but they scheduled me with Dr. Buethe in early June. I arrived at the office and they asked for payment. I let them know about the payment from the January appointment, and thankfully the intake person took me at my word because there were no notes in my file about it. I was not aware they had classified it as an emergency appointment until Dr. Buethe showed up in my examination room and began the appointment by letting me know my issues are clearly not an emergency, it's his admin day, etc. He was a walking eye roll. I haven't encountered a medical professional at Mercy that condescending and rude, ever. The appointment was all of 5 minutes, the bulk of the medical advice was "I mean, we can treat this if you want but it's really not that big a deal, " and he told me if I had really wanted an appointment that badly, I should have just called a different doctors office, like UMMC. Skip this doctor, skip this office.

Piper Booher ☆ 1/5
C C

I’m not even a patient and I had a bad experience, so definitely listen to the other reviewers. I called to get a new patient dermatology appointment. When the girl answered the phone she already seemed like she hates her job by the way she greeted with an attitude. I asked if they are accepting new patients with MPC. She said yes but I need a referral. While she is typically correct on that, with my specific state insurance I do not need one nor have I ever in the 4 years I’ve had it. I literally just went and saw an ocularneurologist, a special type of neurologist, last month without a referral and it was completely covered.. because I don’t need a referral. She wouldn’t listen though, she just kept saying she wouldn’t help me without one. I then explained I had also seen a dermatologist multiple times in the past without a referral because once again, I DONT NEED ONE. She refused to listen still, wouldn’t stop huffing while I was trying to talk, then started talking slowly to me like I’m dumb. I hung up because that’s not how you treat someone when they’re trying to tell you something. Sometimes you’re wrong, and that’s okay. All she had to do was call and ask MPC, and then they’ll tell her I don’t need one just like I did. But that would be common sense, which not everyone has evidently.

C C ☆ 1/5
Anton Woronczuk

I went in to get a mole checked. It was not a scheduled procedure. no one asked me if I wanted/needed to check with an insurance before they cut it off, which was offered right there and then in the room. they charged me $1,000 for getting a single mole removed. they didn't discuss with me the "facility fee" I could face but assumed I would read through an entire document of legal mumbo jumbo to find this hidden charge. this is thievery. it was literally a 5 minute procedure. then the office secretary just tried to wipe their hands clean by pointing to my signature when I called about it. totally dishonest. they showed NO concern or surprise when I told them about the size of the bill for my procedure, which makes me wonder if they ripping off and squeezing patients as a matter of normal business practice.

Anton Woronczuk ☆ 1/5
Brenda Benson

Dr Beuthe has been very thorough and kind at the appointment. However it is very difficult to get an appointment. He has removed 2 small growths, one was suspicious from my husband. He scheduled a follow up in 6 months and asked my husband to call if there were any areas of concern before that time. He found a very suspicious growth and called mid August to get an appointment, but couldn’t get 1 before follow up on Sept 11. Luckily family dr squeezed him in and took a biopsy on Sept 1. Growth was cancerous and it was removed a week later by plastic surgeon. Meanwhile checkup appointment with Dr Beuthe scheduled for Sept 11 was cancelled by his office and couldn’t be rescheduled until November 10- even knowing about the diagnosis. So I’m not sure why Dr Beuthe tells his patients to call if they see something suspicious - it doesn’t really matter to his office!

Brenda Benson ☆ 3/5
Ernesto Chanona

From the dermatologists I've seen at Hopkins, UMB and Mercy, Dr. Douglas Buethe is the most arrogant and rudest of all. He entered the room apoplectic because I had a conference call at the time of my appointment. He yelled at me, saying that I was "incredibly disrespectful." Of course, I didn't plan this call at the time of my appointment to upset him; sometimes my boss just calls. We then had a disagreement over the treatment, as I have been treated for my condition before and the course he was suggesting has never worked. So he dismissed me and told me to go find a different doctor. I'm very happy to have any dermatologist except him as my physician and will unlikely return to Mercy.

Ernesto Chanona ☆ 1/5
Sam London

Avoid at all costs. They charged me nearly $5,000 for a 30-minute appointment and ONE biopsy that came back completely negative. That means the doctor charges roughly $2500 an hour for that simple procedure which is absolutely ridiculous. Avoid.

Sam London ☆ 1/5
Sandy Stone

I saw Dr. Buethe and he was awesome. Very kind man, thorough exam and not rushed at all. He answered all my questions. I was impressed with everyone, especially Naved who helped me work around my schedule so that I could keep my appointment. Thank you!!

Sandy Stone ☆ 5/5

Information about Dermatology At Mercy Medical Center

Address

Dermatology At Mercy Medical Center is located at 301 St Paul Pl, Baltimore, MD 21202, United States

Phone

The phone number of Dermatology At Mercy Medical Center is +1 410-332-9260

Website

The website of Dermatology At Mercy Medical Center is: mdmercy.com/mercy-services/dermatology

Business Hours

Monday: 08:00–16:00
Tuesday: 08:00–16:00
Wednesday: 08:00–16:00
Thursday: 08:00–16:00
Friday: 08:00–16:00
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

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