Dr. Cook and his staff are great! I have been coming to him for over a decade. I have refereed multiple family members to see him and all were happy with their experience. I appreciate his matter of fact approach. This isn’t an office that tries to sell you lots products/services. He makes reasonable recommendations. His office is well located right off the elevator. The south or west parking lot are the best spots to park if you have an appt.
Liz K.
Place rating: 5 Austin, TX
Once upon a time, there was a little girl with a small rash. That small rash turned into a big rash, until that big rash engulfed her entire body. So the little girl’s parents set out to quell the evil rash monster that had taken over their daughter. Many a doctors were visited. Many a prognosis were given. Many a medications were tried(including one for scabies… ouch). Until one day, the little girl’s parents stumbled upon a scary looking man with a long white coat and tennis shoes. His office building was located in Med city, which for a six year old, meant the dimly lit food court with the smoothies and cool animals to climb on(I’m talking about you, Mr. Whale). All seemed right. At first glance, Dr. Cook was SCARY. Like Frankenstein scary. There were yucky pictures of moles everywhere and pamphlets about skin cancer. As a six year old, I literally thought he was going to kill me and throw me in a river. But he didn’t. He looked at all my freckles and rubbed all these creams on me and sent me home with bags and bags of samples and I came back for about 10 years and all was well. Until I moved away from Dallas and went to a new dermatologist and realized just how amazing Dr. Cook was and how awful some dermatologists are.