Address: 700 E Michigan St, Orlando, FL 32806, USA
Phone: +14074812620
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7AM–5PM
Tuesday: 7AM–5PM
Wednesday: 7AM–5PM
Thursday: 7AM–5PM
Friday: Closed
Saturday: Closed
Jennifer Longest
Very pleasant experience with my daughter. The doctor listened to all our concerns and provided excellent care. The staff was really nice and the office was spotless.
Robert Steg
My experience with Chelsea was good. She seemed amiable and knowledgeable. However, I was left very unimpressed with the admitting staff. They laughed hysterically right in front of me as I was waiting to be called in, and I overheard one of the girls say point to my initials on the form and say, "He did you the favor"! I found that behavior very rude and inappropriate for people who are the first contact of the practice!
Seth Pauley
Terrible experience. I’ve received multiple bills since my one and only appointment. I paid over 200 with insurance but now owe another 120. That’s annoying but the thing that threw me off was having a nurse call me with a diagnosis then tell me I can just keep an eye on it or have surgery. Why a doctor or pa isn’t calling so I can ask questions and make an informed decision I don’t know. I hope they change that practice. Their patients deserve to speak to their doctor when it involves something as serious as surgery.
Justin Kuykendall
Dr. Judge and her staff are super friendly and easy to talk with. The whole office moves very efficiently and they do well with getting you in and out while also addressing all your concerns. I had an exam and three skin biopsies done all within thirty minutes. Will definitely recommend!
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That’s the most common way that we treat them here in our Orlando cosmetic dermatology office, but no. We also use something called cantharidin, which we call beetle juice. It’s a caustic chemical that is applied directly to the wart and causes a chemical burn that kills the infected cells. Sometimes we’ll numb them and burn them off using electrocautery. But I think freezing is the easiest and best method.
Mostly, we freeze warts with liquid nitrogen in our Orlando Cosmetic Dermatology office. It kills the infected cells by essentially giving them frostbite.
You will need to call them for this.
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