Wrongly dx my Dermatitis Herpetiformis (celiac rash) as eczema and told me “nothing” was causing it and I’d have to go on strong injections regularly for the foreseeable future because that was my only choice. Two days after I cut gluten my rash started going away. This should be a fairly easy dx for a dermatologist.
My last screening was a few years ago and I was completely satisfied. Obviously things have changed. My screening last week was incredibly poor. First off I think the young man I had was uncomfortable about nudity, I had to tell him it was okay to check under my breasts. He did not check my scalp, my ears, the back of my neck under my hair. He did not check my armpits, the soles of my feet, and my panties were never dropped to check my bottom. I have had many screens before, every inch of your body should be looked at.Especially when you tell them skin cancer is common in my family. When my nephew had his first screening he even had to pull back his foreskin! I did have a pre-cancer spot. Thank goodness it was on a projecting object, my nose, or he might have missed it. When you go for a screening make sure they look at everything and you should not have to tell them to do that!
Dr. Jose Peraza and Dr. Daniel Peraza are excellent doctors. I have been treated by both and find them to be thoughtful, analytical, accurate, and compassionate. I drive from Portland, Maine to be treated by them due to the fact that their care is superior.
Ashwin and the older Dr. Peraza are great, care is wonderful and thorough. The younger Dr. Peraza is a bit ambivalent when speaking with patients. The reception staff has to be some of the rudest around, no matter which office you receive care from - talking on the phone while checking patients in, speaking down to patients, just an overall lack of customer service.
New to NH and my experience at the this Dermatology office was fantastic.