Dr diamond is easy to talk to and very forthcoming with information. I went to 5 separate, well trained derms before finding dr diamond, who diagnosed my rare skin condition. I thank her everytime I’m there for taking the time to care. She’s a great dermatologist
Zack W.
Place rating: 1 Philadelphia, PA
Dr. Diamond is the absolute worst dermatologist and doctor around. I went to her from 2001 — 2005, so while things may have changed about her, I highly doubt it. Stephanie«treated» my acne for several years with several very low grade, ineffectual drugs. She never took my acne serious and always told me my skin problems were my fault for not using the right soaps and following the drug directions. In short, she was not sympathetic to my skin problems at all. Dr. Diamond is more concerned with the skin cancer — or glamorous life saving aspect of dermatology — than things like acne — the«meat and potatoes.» On top of this horrible medical treatment, Dr. Diamond took every chance she got to complain about malpractice insurance prices, the taxes on the rich and the plight of the physician in Pennsylvania. I consider this extremely tasteless. In addition, she employed her elderly mother to handle sign-ins and the telephones. While I’m sure this saved her some money, it resulted in never having messages taken down properly, having to explain yourself several times at check-in, and just general inconvenience. After switching to a much better dermatologist, I found out I had cystic acne and was prescribed Accutane(isotretinoin) and had two minor plastic surgeries to remove cysts. Dr. Diamond was never worried about any of this when I saw her. She was worried about her bottom-line, though. In short, if you have skin cancer, I bet she’s great. If you don’t go elsewhere.