Louisville Dermatology Institute

  4.2 – 5 reviews   • Skin care clinic

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Dr. William F. Smith, M.D. is pleased to announce the opening of the Louisville Dermatology Institute in the Norton Commons neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky. Dr. Smith is a board-certified dermatologist with over 20 years of experience. He’s an honor graduate of Murray State University, with an undergraduate degree in engineering physics, and an honor graduate of the University of Louisville School of Medicine. His primary interests are medical and surgical dermatology, with an emphasis on the treatment of all types of skin cancer. Dr. Smith is the President and CEO of West Kentucky Dermatology, where he built a reputation for extraordinary care. He recently received the Reader’s Choice Award for Best in Dermatology & Cosmetic Services.

Louisville Dermatology Institute 40059

Appointments: louisvilledermatologyinstitute.com

Hours

Monday9 AM–4 PM
Tuesday9 AM–4 PM
Wednesday9 AM–4 PM
Thursday9 AM–4 PM
Friday9 AM–4 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed

Address and Contact Information

Address: 10514 Meeting St Suite 101, Prospect, KY 40059

Phone: (502) 384-8876

Website: https://www.louisvilledermatologyinstitute.com/

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Reviews

Olivia E. Duke
I have had a skin problem for awhile now and had never been to an actual dermatologist about it. I had been using something given to me by an old doctor and it just wasn’t working well. Dr. Bernardi was very informative about the skin problem and options for treatment. He prescribed me something new and I appreciated how he let me know about the pricing with insurance. It has really helped a lot and I am very happy with the results so far.
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William Martinez
Words can not express how much I appreciate what Dr. Smith did for me. I booked an appointment with his office on Monday but by Friday morning my skin was not getting better and it seemed like I was only making it worse with my home remedies. I called his office on Friday trying to get in that day due to the nature of my skin issue. I left a message and didn’t hear back – I assumed they closed early that day. To my profound shock and dismiss I got a call from him on SATURDAY! What doctor calls his patients on Saturday? Let me make this last sentence clear – not his nurse, not a secretary but Dr. Smith himself. I described what was happening and he told me my need sounds urgent and asked if I could be at his office in one hour? I arrived to his office where he opened up just for me to address my skin issue. He was able to put me at ease as I was very concerned that my skin was going to stay this color. He described how he was going to treat my skin and how it was going to repair itself with this medicine he was going to place me on. Dr. Smith is a one of a kind Doctor! There are no words in the English, Spanish and Russian language that I’ve learned to express my deepest thanks!
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Michael Lally
William Smith is an outstanding dermatologist. Over the past few years, he has treated me for various age and sun-related skin damage, to great success. A very engaging, enthusiastic, and professional guy.
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Jason Falls
I saw a physician’s assistant on my first visit and was asked to get bloodwork. They did not ask for a co-pay or anything else. I went for bloodwork and didn’t hear from the office for three weeks. When I called in inquire, they asked me to track down my blood work for them. A month after I saw a different dermatologist, I started getting $15 invoices from them every month. When I called the number on the invoice to contest it, I was told I had to call a different number. I left several voice mails and no one ever returned my call. After six months, I received an invoice and a threatening letter saying, essentially, pay us or we’ll turn this over to a credit agency. They did nothing, ignored their customer and expected to be paid for it.
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Christian Salazar
best in town… thank you
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