Ratings for Dr. Alexandra V. Booth

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Staff
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Punctuality
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Helpfulness
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Knowledge

Dr. Booth was extremely unhelpful, her bedside manner suggesting that what I was asking about was SO trivial that she could barely be bothered. Like other reviewers, she made me wait 20+ minutes in the waiting room and another 10 in the office. I asked about a mole that had turned color and she immediately did an unnecessary biopsy, gave me stitches and told me she needed another appt to take the stitches out. The test came back and she told me it was a normal mole. SHE KNEW SHE COULD HAVE TOLD ME THAT IN THE FIRST PLACE!!! She's not stupid, she just wants to take your money without actually helping you.

Submitted July 27, 2010

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Staff
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Punctuality
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Helpfulness
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Knowledge

This is by far the WORST doctor I have ever been to and has left me with a horrible taste for doctors. Besides her lack of knowledge she was rude made me wait a half hour and was quick to charge me $40 to see me for LITTERALY 15 seconds to say "oh thats nothing". "Its just how your skin scars. What can I tell you". With all the warnings that are out there about skin cancer this lady has no clue what she is doing or takes the time to hear out ones concerns.

Submitted Aug. 5, 2008

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Staff
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Punctuality
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Helpfulness
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Knowledge

My face had unexpectedly flared up and my preferred dermatologist was fully book that day. I ended up seeing Dr. Booth. Despite the EMPTY reception area, she made me wait 15-20 minutes. Got her nurse to take my medical history and only saw me for 5 minutes. I checked up on the prescription she gave me and noted that she gave me the high dosage level. Based on my research, isn't it preferable to start with lower antibiotics and increase it over time? I am DEFINITELY getting a second professional opinion!

Submitted Feb. 1, 2008

3
Staff
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Punctuality
2
Helpfulness
1
Knowledge

Too quick. She is a partner in Tribeca Skin Center, which is a terrible operation. The place looks like a fancy hair salon. She glanced at a strange rash I had on different parts of my body and said it was an allergy, I think largely because she knew I saw an allergist. So I saw my allergist the next day, and he said it wasn't an allergic reaction. He said her prescribed meds were not good enough and adjusted them accordingly. He also had me do blood and urine tests because he is thorough, unlike Booth. Avoid the Tribeca Skin Center. They are in practice for the money. I hope a national health care system might weed out this type of doctor who should have gone into finance or another field.

Submitted Jan. 5, 2008


Dr. Alexandra V. Booth's Credentials

Education

  • University Of California, Ucla School Of Medicine (Grad. 2003)

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