The staff are great to work with. The dr is knowledgeable and professional. It's easy to get an appointment. Not stressful at all or long waits. Office areas are nice and clean. They have cute...
Graham Dermatology
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At Graham Dermatology in Mebane, NC, their expertise spans general dermatology care, skin cancer screenings, and a range of specialized treatments tailored for patients of all ages. Dr. Graham, a distinguished figure in the field, earned her Medical degree from Duke University School of Medicine in 2004. Her extensive medical journey includes a general surgery internship at Duke University Medical Center and a residency in Dermatology at University of North Carolina Hospitals. Possessing certifications from the American Board of Dermatology and the state of North Carolina, Dr. Graham ensures patients receive top-tier care.
Another standout at Graham Dermatology is Dr. Austin Newsome, a board-certified dermatologist hailing from Durham, North Carolina. Dr. Newsome's credentials include being a fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology and an active member of both the North Carolina Dermatology Association and the Skin of Color Society. With a commitment to excellence and a passion for dermatological care, the team at Graham Dermatology upholds the highest standards to deliver exceptional services to their diverse clientele.
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This Dermatology office is just as robotic as Ava the robot that takes you to your room with no personality and human nature. This starts with both receptionist to the nurse and the doctor. Not...
I called to let them know I was going to be about 15 minutes late. I have a medical condition that demands immediate attention with almost no warning. I ended up 16 minutes late and was kicked...
Doctor removed a basal cell carcinoma from my back, but used non-dissolving material for the internal stitches. Wound did not heal. Returned two weeks later and a nurse removed some, but not all...

I was very unhappy with my procedure to remove a basal-cell carcinoma cancer on my chest. There ended up being a foreign object like a tiny piece of metal left in stitches. I had to return to see...