David Powell, MD

David Powell, MD
1327 Lake Pointe Parkway Suite 416 Sugar Land, TX 77478
About

David Powell, MD

David Powell, MD practices as a Dermatologist in Sugar Land, TX.He graduated from Tulane Univ Sch of Med, New Orleans La , Tulane University School of Medicine.
Primary Specialty

Dermatologist

Gender Male
Education Tulane Univ Sch of Med, New Orleans La , Tulane University School of Medicine
Certification Dermatology
Services David Powell, MD provides dermatology services in Sugar Land, TX. A Dermatologist is trained in skin care. A dermatologist is concerned with maintaining healthy skin, nails and hair as well as diagnosing and treating skin conditions and diseases. They also correct disfigurements, blemishes and scars. You might see a dermatologist for acne, or see a dermatologist for dermatitis.

Please call David Powell, MD at (281) 494-0050 to schedule an appointment in Sugar Land, TX or call for more information.
Additional Services Dermatology
Consumer Feedback
(11 Reviews)
Service
4.5 star average for Service
Environment
4.5 star average for Environment
Expertise
4.5 star average for Expertise
Staff
4 star average for Staff
Recommended
5 star average for Recommended
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Recent Reviews
Dr. Powell is a caring, fantastic dermatologist! The office is always so clean and everyone working with him so friendly. I would recommend him to anyone that needs a good dermatologist.
by EvaH xxx.xxx.132.26
May 27, 2016
This is one of those repeat mistakes. I had not seen this doctor in a couple years and had forgotten the previous one time experience. When I scheduled the appointment and the scheduler had off color remarks as to how the doctor could examine me; my recall began, but I could not remember clearly whether I had been there before. That was just obviously off- putting coming from someone that never has known me at all and over the phone. From someone I actually knew and had good rapport; it would have been funny instead of creepy. Instead of putting her in her place I told her I knew every inch of my body already and needed him to check the problem. I made the appointment then got lost looking for the office which is in the back of an attached building with no signage and none of the surrounding businesses knew the doctor in order to give directions. I called on the road for assistance but no one answered before 2pm (my appt. time) due to late lunch breaks. More recall came to me, and then I walked in saw all the same everything including staff and was sure. I was already there, so I stayed. I remembered my first time there to have the spot on my back that wouldn’t heal biopsied. He was immediately full of bad attitude and snappy. I had never met the guy. Then he biopsied the area and couldn’t manage to Lidocaine the small spot sufficiently and just cut right in without warning. His P.A. was standing right there watching the wince on my face. Then he heads right out the door saying in the worst tone, “I can expect to see you again?” I was enraged at that point and gob smacked and didn’t have time to reply and he was out the door. This time, however, he was different and had a much easier manner and was even prying into my personal business again. I was relieved until he repeated his reckless biopsy AGAIN while I was laying face down on a table bowed up to support someone on their back. There was his P.A. watching me wince again. Because I had not been prepped with malice this time I kept my cool within and had to think about the situation and the factoid of no other close doctors on my plan. So I paid my co-pay; after telling him, “you bet”, when he asked if I’d be back as he rushed out again. I left with a conundrum, making sure to be nice to all his paycheck myopic minions. His P.A. called after the New Year and was trying to rush me in for a procedure with no discussion from the doctor. I told her of the repeated problem and that I wanted my records. The first biopsy took most of it with it and a while to heal but the spot returned. They claimed it was my first visit and that they had no record of it! This was not the thing anyone would be willing to forget twice. Well, I have the same insurance now; I have retrievable info and a record of the credit card payment for both visits. He would rather direct his assistant via speaker phone than speak himself. So I initially said I’d speak to him about it at my next appointment. I spoke to his P.A.who was over-do-it happy, butt-covering and evasive; another who bounced from courteous to smart-aleck and made it personal for her; Jill who thinks her manner can sway you after this kind of experience and the polite receptionist who is clueless if not intentionally even after closely repeated conversations. They tried to charge me$25 for my med records LOL. I knew I was entitled to the only thing needed and required a free copy of my biopsy report. I went to get it after cancelling my appointment. I told the receptionist what I had already explained; that I needed it to give to a better doctor. Then she says, “Do you want to cancel your appointment then? “ I said, “YES”. She said, “Let me check if it has been.” I said, “Okay then”. I left. Stay clear of this clan. I have a larger sun-caused basal skin cancer on my back that needs to be removed by a doctor that I can trust. This one is an unpredictable flake who thinks he’s slick!
by Colarelli Family xxx.xxx.117.105
January 13, 2016
Recent Polls
Does this doctor use current and safe equipment?
Yes
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.187.125
June 27, 2014
Were the waiting room chairs comfortable at this dermatologist's office?
They were average
Did this provider answer all of your questions?
Yes
Did this provider listen to your input and concerns?
Yes
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.193.37
November 01, 2013
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