Midwest Medical Specialists PA
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Midwest Medical Specialists PA
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Midwest Medical Specialists PA
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Midwest Medical Specialists PA
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About
Dermatology in Kansas City
Common skin conditions as well as more serious disease and illness can be treated by a dermatologist at Midwest Medical Specialists PA in Kansas City.
Company Details
- Founded 1995
Services Provided
Company Details
- Founded 1995
Business Profile
Business Category:
Dermatologist
Additional Categories:
- Audiologist
- Medical spa
- Otolaryngologist
- Washroom
- Business
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Wheelchair Accessible Restroom Available
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Restroom Available
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Appointments Required
Reviews By Customers
| 63 Reviews
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Rosey Lebold
Dr. Palmetto is very knowledgeable about hearing aids and was a great help in eliminating the feedback I was experiencing. She very clearly explained the problem and had a quick solution. So thankful!
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Sue Fine
Really liked Dr. Richard Bottoms….fun, friendly and good.
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Jeanette Armstrong
Rick Bottoms and he was wonderful. He explained what was going on with my back and provided treatment.
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FamaSicura
Wonderful experience. Rick was thorough and gave me his time. What a pleasant practice. I'd give more stars if I could.
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Renee Cooper
We went to the North Oak Office and everyone we dealt with from the check in woman to thecheck out lady were fabulous. Dr. Reisz and her nurse are very personable, knowledgeable, and thorough while explaining things in a way you can understand. Very impressed with this doctor and office..
Q & A
Q: How can I distinguish between seasonal allergies and sinusitis based on symptoms?
Allergic rhinitis is primarily triggered by allergens like pollen and dust and is characterized by sneezing, runny or itchy nose, and watery eyes. Sinusitis, on the other hand, often involves facial pain or pressure, thick nasal discharge, and may be accompanied by fever. While both conditions can cause nasal congestion, understanding these differences in symptoms can help differentiate between them. Call our office to schedule with our ENT providers to discuss your symptoms.
- 9 months ago
Q: How can I determine if I need hearing aids?
If you suspect hearing loss, it's essential to consult an audiologist or hearing healthcare professional for a comprehensive evaluation. They will assess your hearing and discuss your lifestyle and communication needs. Based on the results, they can recommend whether hearing aids are appropriate for you. Early intervention can significantly improve your quality of life if hearing loss is detected. Call our office to schedule with an ENT and Audiologist to discuss your symptoms.
- 9 months ago
Q: Is My Dizziness an Inner Ear Problem?
Dizziness has diverse causes and meanings. We often associate it with inner ear issues, especially vertigo, which involves spinning sensations. However, lightheadedness and unsteadiness may arise from non-inner ear problems like blood pressure, cardiac conditions, nerve weakness, or central nervous system issues. Your primary care physician may see the need to refer you to an ENT, audiologist, or neurologist for treatment. Call our office to schedule an appointment to discuss your symptoms.
- 9 months ago
Q: Very nice and friendly.I have been a patient for about 6 years and doctor Schneider is a great doctor
Thank you Sunday for letting us know how you feel about Dr. Schneider. Feel free to leave us a review.
- 8 months ago
Q: How long does the effect of Botox last, and when should I consider getting another treatment?
The effects of a neurotoxin like Botox typically last for about 3 to 6 months, depending on the area treated and individual factors. You should consider getting another treatment when you start to notice the return of wrinkles or muscle movement in the treated area. Many people schedule follow-up appointments every 3 to 4 months to maintain their desired results. Your healthcare provider can help you determine the best timing for your next neurotoxin or Botox treatment. Call our office to schedule your appointment today!
- 8 months ago
Q: How much are your hearing aides
I don't know. Sorry I can't help.
- Toni Byram
- 5 years ago
Q: What should I expect during my first audiology appointment?
During your initial audiology appointment, you can expect a thorough evaluation of your hearing and communication needs. This may include a discussion of your medical history, lifestyle, and any concerns you have about your hearing. The audiologist will then perform hearing tests, which may involve listening to sounds through headphones or other methods.
- 6 months ago
Probably expect a hearing test.
- Jeremy B
- 6 months ago
Q: What is the difference between dermal fillers and Botox, and which one is right for me?
Dermal fillers and Botox are both cosmetic treatments, but they serve different purposes. Dermal fillers are used to add volume, reduce the appearance of wrinkles, and enhance features like lips and cheeks. Botox, on the other hand, relaxes muscles to reduce wrinkles caused by repetitive facial expressions. The choice between them depends on your specific concerns and goals.
- 7 months ago
Q: How can cognitive therapy help with tinnitus?
Cognitive therapy for tinnitus focuses on changing how you perceive and react to tinnitus sounds. It helps you develop coping strategies, reduce distress, and improve your overall quality of life by addressing the emotional and psychological aspects of tinnitus. The therapy may involve techniques such as relaxation, cognitive restructuring, and mindfulness to manage tinnitus-related stress and anxiety effectively. Our Audiologists at our Merriam location can help you manage your tinnitus therapy. Call our office to schedule an appointment.
- 9 months ago
Q: Are cosmetic injectables like Botox and dermal fillers safe, and what are the potential side effects?
Cosmetic injectables, when administered by trained and qualified healthcare professionals, are generally considered safe. However, they can have side effects such as temporary swelling, bruising, or redness at the injection site. Serious complications are rare but can include infection or allergic reactions. It's crucial to choose a reputable provider, follow post-treatment instructions, and discuss any concerns with your healthcare professional to minimize risks and ensure a safe and satisfactory outcome. Call our office to schedule an appointment or consult with one of our providers.
- 8 months ago