Category: | Dermatologist |
Address: | 3 Cleveland Ct, Greenville, SC 29607, USA |
Phone: | +1 864-232-0196 |
Site: | rogersdermatology.com |
Rating: | 2.7 |
Working: | 8AM–5PM 8AM–5PM 8AM–5PM 8AM–5PM 8AM–5PM Closed Closed |
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Brett Johnson
Dr. Rogers, having been asked if he would fill out a form that allows someone who needs to spend even less time in the sunlight to obtain a handicapped placard, outright refused based on principle. He didnt make this decision based on a medical opinion or even a review of my case. If he believed, based on medical evaluation, that such a placard was unnecessary, I would have at least, though disappointed, accepted his assessment. However, that is not the case; he wont even consider it because he "doesnt do that" as the rude, condescending staff have told me. The snappy staff were unreasonable to the point of being unprofessional. Despite these measures, I am still getting sick, but apparently I should just tell my disease "I should be fine" so itll quit flaring up. In order to protect myself from the sunlight and avoid aggravating a condition that I have just like my previous dermatologist advised, I apply sunscreen every day, wear hats and protective clothing, and use an umbrella as a parasol (despite the ridicule it sometimes affords me). All Ive been told is "I should be fine," and this is based on nothing. I wonder how many other patients have told "They should be fine" based on this dismissive attitude. When it comes to my condition, I can without exaggeration or lack of self-awareness say Im not a belly-acher. I dont complain or ask for special treatment because, most of the time, I can manage it without calling attention to myself any more than absolutely necessary. If anything, I find my condition embarrassing and Id just like to dismiss it and move on. So, when someone decides Im like that for no reason at all, especially someone who supposedly swears to help people, I cant help but get a little offended at the implication. Suffice it to say, I wouldnt recommend going to a doctor that inserts his personal views over helping people when given the choice.
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A Private User
What a nightmare. I wish I had read the previous reviews before I tried getting an appointment with them. The waiting time was long, the doctor (Dr Rogers Wayne) was arrogant and the nurse who assisted was the most impolite, rude, bad-mannered, disrespectful (all other bad attributes you can think of) person weve encountered. The doctor was very quick with the consultation and was not polite at all. He doesnt seem interested in entertaining questions from his patients. Its like his time mattered but not his patients. I think all he cares about is money. He just started giving a surgery schedule without asking me if I am comfortable with the treatment plan. When I asked if there are other options, he looked irritated about being asked. He has the worst bedside manner. He didnt even mention the side effects until I asked. The nurse was the worse. She wasnt smiling even at the start of the consultation. I dont know what her problem was but she started raising her voice when we asked whether the surgery would be covered by the insurance and when we told her that the consultation was very quick that it didnt give us enough time to know the other information that we need. Shes not very helpful at all. When we left, she sarcastically said, "Have a good day" and just started throwing things around loudly and making noises that showed her unprofessional behavior. The doctor does not deserve even one star but I couldnt continue with my review so I had no choice but to give one. OVERALL, I CERTAINLY DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS DOCTOR AND THE CLINIC IN GENERAL. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT IF YOU DONT WANT TO WASTE YOUR MONEY AND TIME AND IF YOU WANT TO SAVE YOURSELF FROM BEING TREATED BADLY BY THESE PEOPLE.
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faith pearson
I wish that there was a way that you could give 0 stars, because that is what they deserve. The staff is rude, the doctor wasnt helpful at all, and my son didnt benefit from it at all. He was sent there for a skin condition, and the doctor never did anything for him and the condition has just gotten worse. He was supposed to have a doctors appointment last Monday, but I had to reschedule because of car trouble. It was rescheduled to today. We got there, signed in, and watched as all the patients came and went, and we sat there for over an hour. I finally gave in and went to the window where the lady was very rude and asked her when she thought my son was going to be seen because we had been there for over an hour. She tells me that his appointment for today was canceled. It was not canceled by me, and why couldnt she tell me that when we signed in instead of crossing his name off the sign it sheet and making us sit there for over an hour, almost 2 hours. My son is only 5 years old so he was getting restless and had to use the restroom and the lady wouldnt tell me where the bathroom was so he ended up having an accident and the staff looked at him in disgust because of it, and then she proceeds to tell me that she can try to fit him on the schedule today before they closed. Ummm... No because he was already on the schedule and apparently they dont know how to do their jobs, so I told her not to worry about it and we walked out the door, And will not be going back. Horrible experience all the way around. Will be finding him a new dermatologist to actually do something about his skin condition.
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Kimber Gibson
Let me start, by saying the Dr. and staff were great. HOWEVER, I was completely shocked by what I encountered. I drove an hour with my son to an 8:15am appointment. We arrived at 8:05, I signed him in as a new patient and we took our seat in the waiting room. The waiting room was nice, very modern, very clean, nice music, and full of well dressed people. I felt like we were waiting in a high end spa or a similar environment. At 8:20am, I was called to the window. The receptionist informed me that our appointment would be handled in their other building, across the parking lot. So we walked over there. Upon entering, it smelled horrible, was packed, dirty looking, small room with wood grain walls, two pieces of art, and no nice atmosphere or music. Looking around it became evident that we just got segregated to the "poor people" waiting room, or.. Medicaid waiting room rather. You see, my son was adopted through foster care system. In doing so, the state allowed him to keep their medicaid insurance until he is 18. Since his medicaid is better than my blue cross or my husbands state plan insurance, we were happy to keep it. Never being one with medicaid though, it blew me away the differences between both waiting facilities and how different this office treats people they perceive as poor. My son will not be back to be treated like he is less of a person because of whether he does or does not have paid for health insurance. Guessing the more positive reveiws come from "the other side of the parking lot". SMH.
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Nicole Harris
came in for my son having major peeling and chaffed skin on just his feet (he is 21 months old) we waited for an hour and a half in the waiting room ( there is no tv and no toys for kids)...we got there early to fill out paper work because they told us to and didnt get the paper work until 5 mins before we went back, the nurse was very inpersonable, i dobt even think she spoke to my son or husband and the only words to me was why was he here. we saw the doctor which my son was terrified always has been of doctors and he was crying instead of trying to calm our son down, attempting to talk to him, anything...he gets aggravated that he cannot hear us over him crying, then gives us the ointment version of the same medicine we already had and two prescriptions for itching when i specifically told him he does not scratch and it does not itch him. i wouldnt want to inconvenience the doctor anymore by going back. it wasnt a good experience and i cancelled our next appointment. i wouldnt recommend this place.There are so many dermatologists out there you would think you need to actually make a good experience for your patients in order to keep them.