Madrona Dermatology

Kirkland, United States

Madrona Dermatology

4.2(15 reviews)
Mommy Makeover
13118 120th Ave NE, Kirkland, WA 98034

Procedures offered

Mommy Makeover

The full post-pregnancy transformation: typically a tummy tuck, breast surgery and liposuction combined in a single procedure.

Opening hours

FridayClosed
Monday8:00 AM – 3:00 PM
SundayClosed
Tuesday8:00 AM – 3:00 PM
SaturdayClosed
Thursday8:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Wednesday8:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Patient reviews (5)

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Virginia Serna

6 months ago

Dr Sarah Dick and Dr Young are fabulous.

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Ignacio D

2 years ago

I highly recommend it. After my previous dermatologist's practice closed, I urgently needed a new one for my prescription refills and overall, my skin needs. Thankfully, I discovered this practice through a referral and I'm delighted I reached out. They managed to schedule me fairly quickly. I've had four appointments so far, and my skin concerns have all been addressed. Their knowledge of the latest treatments is evident. My main provider is Nhung Ho, and she's exceptional. She's thorough during every visit and addresses all my worries. If you're in search of a new dermatology office, this one is definitely worth considering!

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Jeff Shiu

3 years ago

Both my son (under 12) and I are patients at Madrona Derm. Both doctors are fantastic and very knowledgeable. Staff are professional and friendly. Clinic is bright, modern and very clean. When you visit you feel comfortable and well looked after by experts. Most of all they solve skin issues!

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Pooja Bhoi

a year ago

Dr. NHUNG Is very helpful she is very professional dermatologist as of now i met . I had sever allergy on my hand but she treated me so well. Highly recommended this place.

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Sarah Pistone

3 years ago

Please don't waste your time or money here! I had an appointment with the physician's assistant after waiting for several weeks. As a fellow healthcare professional, I was shocked by the lack of an exam and expertise provided. The exam consisted of asking me to pull down my mask and glanced from across the room. She did not look at my back, which I had mentioned both when making an appointment and while getting checked in by the medical assistant. When I told her I had been using over-the-counter salicylic acid products, she told me it wasn't safe during pregnancy over 6%. Thanks lady, but greater than 2% isn't available over-the-counter. After telling me that "acid" compounds aren't good for pregnancy, she recommended Azeleic acid (which I was already using) and glycolic acid. I can only chuckle, because I imagine her advice would come off as confusing to many people. I had to specifically ask about other tips for my skin care routine (e.g. face wash and moisturizer). In the end, she offered nothing additional to what can be found on the internet. I can absolutely share the frustration of patients referencing Dr. Google, but in this case, I would have been just as well off skipping this appointment and following internet advice. Please don't bother here!

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