Michael D. DePriest, MD

Category: Plastic surgeon in St Joseph, Missouri

Address: 2111 N Woodbine Rd, St Joseph, MO 64506, USA

Phone: +18163646446

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: Closed

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Leslie Buster

Sep 16, 2022

I'm a breast cancer patient and he did my 2nd set of implants. There is a sore under my right breast that won't heal after 5 months. The left one hangs down past my ribs! He started charging me for follow ups. He did that once and now I'm going to a GOOD doctor. He said he would bill my insurance to fix them. My insurance said he was NOT charging them. He messed me up. I'd love to post a picture! It's awful!

Ariana McGaughy

Feb 24, 2022

I got a hand injury, in which my extension tendons from my finger to my knuckles where sliced. I was extremely nervous about the surgery. The nurses were so comforting. One even stood at the bed side, rubbing my arm & wiping my tears with a tissue❤️

Elle Schraufek

Nov 17, 2021

Very very disappointed!!! Had filler and Botox. I do not think he did a good job with the filler. I feel like my face looks off in a bad way and the lines are still there. Where he used the Botox I see no difference. I made an appointment to show him and explain my concern and disappointed because I paid good money to have this done. I waited in the room for almost an hour which didn’t bother him. I ask him to make it right and he didn’t. This is not an honorable man. 😞

Sara Gonzalez

Feb 15, 2021

All abt money don't really care abt nothing else

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Questions & Answers

Where do I make online payment

Dan corrigan | Oct 4, 2021
Michael D. DePriest, MD | Oct 4, 2021

Sorry, we do not have online payment yet. However, you could call the office at 816-364-6446 to provide credit card or other information over the phone. Best wishes, Dr. DePriest

How is a ganglion sist removed and can I drive after the procedure?

Judy Parkinson | Oct 5, 2018
Jessica Bird | Oct 5, 2018

A ganglion is removed by placing the incision over the mass and removing it. Needs to be followed all the way to the end of the mass to make sure it is all removed. Yes, you can drive afterwards as long as you are not sedated.

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