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Dermatologist for teen's serious acne problem
July 2011
I am looking for a new dermatologist for my 15 year old
daughter who has a fairly serious acne problem on her forehead.
Her current doctor prescribed medication that doesn't seem to
work very well, even after a year of treatment. And frankly, we
think he's just too old and uninterested in the acne problems
of a teenager. We'd like to find someone who is very
knowledgeable about teenage acne treatments, as well as methods
to eliminate the scarring from acne. We prefer to see doctors
in the Oakland/Berkeley/Alameda areas.
Alameda mom
I can recommend Dr. Warren Dotz @ 2999 Regent St. in Berkeley for
dermatology. My teenage son has pretty serious acne and Dr. Dotz
seems to take it as a point of pride to reduce it to zero if
possible, or as close to completely clear as he can get. Although
we have not seen a dramatic improvement, I don't think it is due
to Dr. Dotz's lack of trying. I'm not sure how consistent my son
is in using the various topicals he has been prescribed and he is
unable to take the oral medication (due to side effect issues)
that Dr. Dotz feels is his best shot at really clearing his skin
up. That said, he has made several changes to the medications my
son is able to use in an effort to get a better result and we
definitely see some improvement. He also took the time to help get
a medication approved by my insurance company that they had
initially denied. I can't imagine him sticking w/something for
a year if he was not seeing improvement in the patient. He is
very matter of fact, not warm and fuzzy, and tends to repeat
himself, I assume in an effort to be clear. That said, I think he
is very knowledgeable of treatment options and very committed to
getting a good result.
Mom of teens
We used Dr. Littman on Telegraph. His office is called Affiliates
in dermatology. He's probably 50, but was great with my son, who
asked if he could have Acutaine, which we all know is SUPER
dangerous to pregnancies, so he might not go there with a girl.
He does listen though, and is not a 'boutique plastic surgury''
kind of guy.
My sons been clear now for two years....
Reenie
http://www.dermatologyoffice.com/
I see Dr. Homa, but all the doctors are great. They use all
modalities to improve skin conditions. Dr. Homa has been
particularly great about matching treatment to my particular skin
sensitivities.
Their Hercules office is right off I 80 and there is plenty of
free parking. I find it much easier to get to and park than
dermatologists I used to go to in Berkeley and Oakland. They take
most insurance and do a great job processing it.
My daughter also had great acne treatment from Dr. Katie Rodan in
Oakland
http://www.drrodan.com/
She is a creator of various skin care formulas. She and her staff
were exceptional in instructing my daughter how to care for her
skin - sometimes little details make a big difference.
Finding great doctors are important.
Hope this helps.
Helpful
I highly recomment Dr. Fong. Her number is 510-524-0224
mother of a teen
I would also recommend Dr. Kathy Fang in Albany 510-524-0224. (Note
correct spelling of her name). In addition to acne, she is also
great in dealing with psoriasis and other issues.
dej
I've been really impressed with the way Dr. Warren Dotz has been
working with my 17 year old son on his acne--and I phrase it that way
because with teenagers and acne, they need to own the daily program.
Dr. Dotz saw my son frequently and modified the treatment regimen
until we had something that was really working to control the acne.
The next step would have been Accutane, but my son had an excellent
response to the topicals. My only regret is that I didn't take my
son to Dr. Dotz sooner, as he does have some residual scarring.
taking acne seriously
Walnut Creek/Lamorinda Dermatologist for acne
April 2010
I am looking for a referral for a dermatologist, preferably
in the Walnut Creek or Lamorinda area. There are not a lot
of current recommendations on the web site. I am looking
for my teen daughter, who seems prone to awful red blemishes
that leave a scar, and just general advice on skin care for
her. Please don't recommend Dr. Julie Billings, as I know
she is wonderful but she is not accepting new patients!
Someone also mentioned a skin care specialist/esthetician in
Lafayette that was very helpful with teen skin, and sadly, I
did not save that recommendation, so would appreciate that
information as well. Thank you!
Claire
I've been very happy with Dr. Daniel Wall who has an office near John Muir
Hospital, on La Casa Via in Walnut Creek. He is very personable, friendly and
approachable. His staff is also that way. I've always been seen on time, they are
not overly pushy with the products they sell, but what I have bought there I have
loved, and still use. He is also the team dermatologist for the SF Giants, which
is cool!
Karen
Sept 2005
My son has started a regiment of treatment with Dr. Epstein,
however we waited 2 hours to be seen. I was told by other
patients that it is not unusual to wait 1 to 2 hours to be seen,
even when you are on time. I'm not willing to spend this amount
of time waiting for a 15 minute office visit and would like to
find someone else. I've contacted Dr. Dotz office and he is not
taking new patients. Any recommendations would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Denise
Try calling Dr. Dotz again in a few months, if you can wait;
sometimes a spot opens up. That's what I did and I was able to
get in to see him. I'v only seen him once so far for minor
eczema, so I don't have a lot of feedback, but he was very
attentive and I was happy with our visit.
dr. dotz patient
Dermatologist for 15 year old with mild acne
April 2004
Looking for a recommendation for a local (East Bay)
dermatologist for my 15 yr. old who has mild acne and dry
skin. Thanks for your input.
I prefer Dr. Katie Rodan MD, 510 763-2662 . She has an office in
Oakland. Her staff is great. She is now a famous dermatologist, but
you can usually see her in a timely fashion, Dr. Rodan is the kind
of doctor who makes you feel like you are her only patient. She
wants you to get well. Great with teens. My daughter is very
comfortable with her. I have seen dozens of derms throughout my
life and she is the best. Use my name if they ask for a patient
referral.
claudia
Dermatologist good with adolescents
September 2002
My 6th grade daughter has some minor (of course, not in her opinion) acne,
which responds fairly well to Retin A. But the problem for which we asked
for a dermatologist referral is blackheads. She seems
especially susceptible to developing them and her self esteem is greatly
effected by them.
We were given this list of dermatologists by our pediatrician. What I
would like to know is which, if any, of the MDs on this list any one can
recommend as particularly good with adolescent girls with cosmetic skin
problems.
My daughter saw Dr. John Doux in San Leandro last year and we
both liked him. He's fairly young and is sympathetic to the agony
of acne etc. My daughter's acne had not responded to Retin A and
so he prescribed Acutane. He was very frank about the
controversies surrounding the drug and we had a good back and
forth discussion. We chose Dr. Doux because he was the only one
on our ABMG/HealthNet list with any appointments sooner than 6
months down the road. San Leandro was easier to get to than I
realized and we would definitely choose him again.
Sally
Kathy Fang was recommended to us by our
pediatrician, Olivia Lang, and she immediately knew what the
minor skin condition my daughter had was, and knew how to deal
with it (and she was right!). She is in a lovely office in El
Cerrito (huge waiting room--an issue for me, with a toddler!),
and is very nice, in addition to really knowing what she is
doing. The whole going-to-the-doctor experience was just nicer
with Kathy Fang, largely because of the location (right near El
Cerrito Plaza). I am sure others can give you adolescent-
specific information, but wanted to throw in my 2 cents based on
my experience.
Good Luck
Donna
I don't have experience with E Epstein re
adolescents, but I have
been a patient of Epstein's, as has my 22 month-old-daughter. I
like him quite a bit as a person, but his office is always
crowded (tiny waiting room, in his Oakland/Pill Hill location),
and he never did completely figure out what was going on with my
daughter's skin (he did know what was going on with me, so that
was fine). Donna
July 1999
I've been favorably impressed with Elizabeth Ringrose, who has been
treating my teenaged son.
Margo
We have had good luck with Dr. Ringross. My daughter, adopted in China,
has mysterious skin - probably just eczema but always interesting, unusual
forms, it seems. I was very dissatisfied with another derm. (not on your
list) and Dr. Ringross was helpful, knowledgable and kind to a 4-year-old.
She is an unusual type in Berkeley, somewhat older and very prim and
Southern, but so what. We liked her. And I would go to her myself if I
needed to.
Peggy
April 1999
Dr. Elizabeth Ringrose is really wonderful, especially for sensitive
teenagers. She is direct, funny and kind. Problem: in addition to her
private practice, she is on staff at Children's Hospital and Tang Center
(Student Health) at UC Berkeley and it will take you awhile to get on her
schedule as a first time patient. Worth the wait, if you can handle it.
(Anyway, you'll find many dermatologists have long wait lists when you call
around.)
Emily
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