The Dermatology Institute of Boston
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The Dermatology Institute of Boston is located in Boston (Usa). Featured in the korean cosmetics stores category, it has a rating of 8.5. Check all the details here.
Features and services of The Dermatology Institute of Boston
From the business
- Identifies as women-owned
Service options
- On-site services
Accessibility
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Amenities
- Toilet
Crowd
- LGBTQ+ friendly
- Transgender safe space
Planning
- Appointment required
- Appointments recommended
Payments
- Credit cards
- Debit cards
- NFC mobile payments
The Dermatology Institute of Boston is in position 3 out of 29 in korean cosmetics stores in Boston
Customer Reviews
The Dermatology Institute of Boston has a rating of 4.8 out of 5 based on over 463 reviews on Google
Ally the PA at this practice was lovely - great bedside manner, clinical knowledge and incredibly thorough. The staff here from check in to check out are always very pleasant and helpful as well. Beautiful practice I purposely drive into the city to continue to visit and will be requesting to see Ally from now on 🙂
Great staff and very knowledgeable doctors. I first saw Dr. Nawrocki, and then when I got a diagnosis, she referred me to Dr. Al-Hasani since he is more familiar with the condition. I feel lucky to have found this place! It’s also convenient to be able to get early appointments before work.
I just had an appointment here that was such a horrible experience that I will never return. I went to get some warts removed from my hands. First, this practice repeatedly failed to use my preferred name. I filled out uncountable pieces of paperwork, and put my preferred name on every one. Sometimes insurance forms can need specific information, I get it. But these forms always at least leave space for a preferred name. Further, this practice had its own paperwork that asked for preferred name, which I gave. Not once was it used. Never. Not at the check in desk, after I signed up for my appointment using my preferred name. Not when I was being called back into my appointment after filling out my preferred name on multiple pieces of paperwork. Not in the exam room. Not at check out. Not after correcting people at all of these steps! Next, it took an unacceptable amount of time to be seen. After filling out my intake paperwork and handing it back to the desk, I watched 5 other patients who arrived after me be brought back into their appointments. It took 30 minutes between me giving my intake paperwork to the desk, and getting called back. That's an unacceptable wait time. My time is just as valuable as yours. Third, the treatment was mishandled. The provider I saw went straight into discussing treatment, which is fine. He was clearly running behind, so no reason to beat around the bush--I get it. This is not the first dermatologist I've seen for a wart, so it's surprising to me that with no inspection of my skin, no extra lights, no magnification, or any visual assistance at all, he begins treating my hand with liquid nitrogen (which is painful, but the fact that the treatment hurts not his fault). What is his fault, however, is that he applied it so aggressively without checking in at all. I began to pass out, and sat back, and said out loud that I was passing out. He asked the medical assistant to get some apple juice and water, and she left to go get it. It is at this point I believe I lost consciousness for a second. While I was still woozy and regaining my bearings, the doctor says "Let me get started on that other hand." The medical assistant had not yet returned with apple juice, and he just starts scraping the skin off of my other hand and getting ready to spray it with liquid nitrogen. At this point, I am still not fully conscious. The medical assistant returns with the apple juice, and he just starts talking at her--doesn't even give her a chance to give me the juice. Then, once all the treatment had finished, he tells me I am going to get "all wrapped up" because I am bleeding. The medical assistant then takes one of those big bandaids, doesn't add any extra gauze or padding, and sticks it on the back of my hand, on top of the area he just treated. Yes, you read that correctly, she's just put the adhesive from a bandaid on my open wounds and blisters. Once I got home and soaked the bandaid off, and inspected the site, it comes to my attention that he didn't even treat all of the spots that needed it. There are at least two completely untouched, untreated spots on my had that are obvious to the naked eye that he didn't address at all. The entire appointment felt rushed and the treatment was undoubtedly mishandled. I will never have another appointment here, and I will be recommending anyone who asks me to any other practice. Edit to add: the provider I saw was Ashton Frulla, MSN, NP-C, DCNP
This is the best office in Boston. Ever since moving here I have been looking for a place to go and tried a few others, and this has by far been the best. Ashton Frulla is amazing! If I ever leave Boston I will fly back just to go here! Thank y’all for everything you do!
Great staff. Terrific doctor. I was in and out quickly and efficiently. Wonderful overall experience.
I always have the best experience here. Ashton Frulla is so kind and listens to everything you say. My hormonal acne is doing so much better thanks to him and I’m so grateful! 10/10 recommend!
Dr. Al-Haseni is wonderful! He really listens to my concerns and errs on the side of caution, which eased my mind when I was worried about potential cancerous growths on my abdomen. Ashton Frulla NP is also a star. He saved my skin by prescribing sulfur cleanser—my new holy grail!
Information about The Dermatology Institute of Boston
Address
The Dermatology Institute of Boston is located at 185 Dartmouth St, Boston, MA 02116, United States
Phone
The phone number of The Dermatology Institute of Boston is +1 857-317-2057
Website
The website of The Dermatology Institute of Boston is: dermboston.com
Business Hours
Monday: 08:30–17:00
Tuesday: 09:00–17:00
Wednesday: 07:00–15:00
Thursday: 07:00–18:00
Friday: 07:00–15:00
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed