Eric Dohner's Online Review Report Card
3.0
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22
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List of Eric Dohner's Reviews
I went for a skin rash to his assistant and the office was great and they did a biopsy and I’ll find out in a week
As previous reviews said, be wary. I would strongly advise against seeing this doctor. He is more of a salesman and will push you into buying products you don't need. If you choose to go with a procedure, he will do his best to push as much product into you as possible, so he can charge you for that. He will talk too much on purpose to convince you to buy some overpriced creams. He will execute a big performance for you about skin aging so you think his creams are exactly what you need. It looks like he has a contract with a company that supplies him tons of creams and he sells them. Regardless of what procedures you came for, he will insist that you need "skincare" even if you do not. It might work for you if you have free cash and no job or other responsibilities and putting 10 products on your face twice a day will make you feel younger. Otherwise, if you don't want to feel pressured into buying stuff, look for other places. This doctor even hired special personnel to sell creams, so they will push their creams on your one way or another. Do not be fooled thinking that someone with an MD degree has your best interests in mind.
This doctor does not have board certification in dermatology. Based on his demeanor and the atmosphere in the clinic, he practices it because it pays more than family medicine and not because he has genuine interest or expertise in the field.
Be wary. I would strongly advise against seeing this doctor for dermatology problems. He is more of a salesman and will push you into buying products you don't need. If you choose to go with a procedure, he will do his best to push as much product into you as possible, so he can charge you for that. He will talk too much on purpose to convince you to buy some overpriced creams. He will execute a big performance for you about skin aging so you think his creams are exactly what you need. It looks like he has a contract with a company that supplies him tons of creams and he sells them. Regardless of what procedures you came for, he will insist that you need "skincare" even if you do not. It might work for you if you have free cash and no job or other responsibilities and putting 10 products on your face twice a day will make you feel younger. Otherwise, if you don't want to feel pressured into buying stuff, look for other places. This doctor even hired special personnel to sell creams, so they will push their creams on your one way or another. Do not be fooled thinking that someone with an MD degree has your best interests in mind.
I contacted Eric Dohner via letter four months ago about mistreatment and lack of compassion I received by one of his nurse practitioners. I explained how completely humiliated I was, and I never received a response. I'm happy to know all these people want to do is receive a paycheck.
I was going to go to this doctor, but then someone told me that he sells that bogus HeartPartner machine out of the office. First of all, I think you should be going to a doctor for doctoring, not to have him push additional products on you. Also, I know someone who actually tried this product out and said it was an $800 scam. The company that makes it claims to cures every problem you could ever have because it vibrates your feat. So can I trust a doctor who sells a product like this?
Probably the most incompetent office staff I’ve ever dealt with. In order for my child to be seen by the dermatologist, I have to switch him to her PCP under her Blue Choice insurance or sign a waiver to possibly get stuck with the entire bill.... He’s not her PCP. She already has a pcp. He’s the dermatologist! When I said I’m not paying that bill, the receptionist said “Well you can let it go to collections or whatever” Very unprofessional.
I have referred several people to Dr Dohner and they are all pleased with him. Only concern is getting in to see him quickly I'm told.
Do Not waste your time, or frustration with this pediatricians office. I should have listened to others strongly urging me to NOT take my children to Dr. Dohner’s Office in Walton, NY. Aside from Dr, Dohner leaving his office to only Nurses, (even though I was forced to change my son’s Primary Care to Dr. Dohner), one nurse that my children saw was completely unprofessional and even completely rude in front of my two children. Because of her complete lack of decency in front of children, their office has since denied my son his medicine he desperately needs daily, and has since forced him to go without his much needed AD/HD medication today. Not only has his nursing staff now lied about receiving my son’s medical for his medication, when I directly handed their secretaries his medical reports, Dr Dohner’s Office manager called saying their deceptions was Ok, it doesn’t Matter they lied about receiving his reports? Honesty, and Professionalism is very important when it comes to anyone treating children. What type of Pediatrian leaves a child without medication because a parent is upset over his Nurse Practitioner, being put of line in front of Children? The office manager even apologized for their Nurses behavior, stating it doesn’t usually happen with her? Now it’s even Ok for them to lie about medical reports?
Please, Dont be fooled. This doctor talks as though "Professional/Ethical" far from the truth. Yesterday 7/29/17 knowingly! willingly! Eric injected me with expired Juvederm PLUS exp 5/6/17 $1100 To clarify how I found out, the areas he injected looked like a hit & miss job! I returned few hours later he stated "his" evidence (my pictures) prove he made some Improvements! as I left I requested at the front desk information on product used. Notice at home the exp date. How many others rec exp?
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