Dr. Michelle Deann Welch, MD is a Dermatologist (Skin Specialist) - General practicing in Lexington, SC
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I had an appointment for two biopsies which were identified during a prior visit. The doctor's assistant asked me to identify the area on my head from which the biopsy is to be taken. I pointed to the side of my head as identified to dr Welch by my wife during the first visit. Dr Welch incorrectly removed an area at th…
University | Degree | Focus | Graduated |
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East Tennessee State University James H. Quillen College of Medicine | Medical Degree | 1996 |
Institution | Focus | Year |
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Residency - University of Kansas Affiliated Hospitals | Not Specified | |
Residency - Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences/National Capital Consortium | Not Specified |
Certification | Cert. Body | Year |
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Dermatology | Dermatology | Not Specified |
Dermatology | Dermatology | Not Specified |
Role | Organization | Time |
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Fellow | AAD Membership: | Present |
Years In Practice: 22 (started in 2003)
Accepts New Patients: Yes
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“Extremely poor service”
I had an appointment for two biopsies which were identified during a prior visit. The doctor's assistant asked me to identify the area on my head from which the biopsy is to be taken. I pointed to the side of my head as identified to dr Welch by my wife during the first visit.
Dr Welch incorrectly removed an area at the top of my head.
When my wife arrived home that evening she was livid. I called the next morning and was told that the areas which were removed were selected by dr Welch and tha...Original review on DoctorsDig.com
Comment - “ Extremely poor service ”
I had an appointment for two biopsies which were identified during a prior visit. The doctor's assistant asked me to identify the area on my head from which the biopsy is to be taken. I pointed to the side of my head as identified to dr Welch by my wife during the first visit. Dr Welch incorrectly removed an area at the top of my head. When my wife arrived home that evening she was livid. I called the next morning and was told that the areas which were removed were selected by dr Welch and tha...