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Dr. David A. Silberman, MD

Dr. David A. Silberman, MD

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3.7 Google Review
800 W State St #300, Doylestown, Pennsylvania, 18901, United States
(215) 348-3415 www.silbermanmd.com
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Dec 5, 2017
Had a breast augmentation using silicone-gel implants. Over a month post-op now and happy with the results so far! He did exactly what I asked for. His staff is super nice and helpful! He gets right to the point, which is what I like. And his prices are responsible!

Aug 2, 2017
After 10 years of having saline implants and problems with neck/back pain due to droopiness of implants (Dr. Lo did my implants) - I decided to have my implants removed. I used another doctor to deflate them and was given a price of 450.00 for in office removal after they deflated. Then this very well known doctor changed the price to 3,000! Then when I asked him what happened to the 450.00 - he told me he could do it for 1,000! I talked to another very well known plastic surgeon (Dr. Melmed) who said it was a totally unreasonable charge and also, unethical to change a price (within weeks) of an agreed upon charge. Dr. Melmed is in Texas, so I had to start all over again and search for a new plastic surgeon. A friend who works in the ER at Doylestown suggested Dr. Silberman. His office was much smaller than the PS who deflated me. Dr. Silberman was no frills, not a hand holder, and we got right to the point. He answered all my questions. He ended up removing my implants in office (I am very very afraid of general surgery) under local (and a Valium) and Dr. Silberman told jokes literally the entire time. I was laughing the entire time (and I was very anxious going into the procedure). The girls in the office are WONDERFUL. Easy to talk to, helpful, and honest. Dr. Silberman said he is retiring in December, so if you are looking to get explanted, call asap! He did the removal for 550.00 and didn't change the price. Also, I thought I needed my neck tightened and he said I didn't. He said, "don't go looking for things that aren't there." His nurse told me privately that one of his best qualities is that he will tell a client they don't need something - he is honest. Perhaps after he hangs up his white coat we might be able to catch him at a comedy club (he has so many jokes!!). Highly recommend!!!

Feb 6, 2017
He did a wonderful job on my breast surgery and made me feel very comfortable. He knew exactly what I was looking for. I'm going back to him to have skin removed from massive weight loss. I feel very confident in his ability to help. And his staff is wonderful.

Dec 8, 2016
Precise, gifted and compassionate. His staff is a nice blend of awesome and their banter was just the right touch to alleviate my nervousness ... I am a patient for the short procedure and surgical and my fullest confidence and recommendations continue.

Feb 17, 2014
My boyfriend had to have a large mole on his head surgically removed. Dr. David removed the mole and then stitched it up using rather sloppy (I thought) stitches. No big deal, the resulting scar is hidden by his hair. When he was finishing the procedure the Dr asked if he would like a prescription for a painkiller. My boyfriend said yes. Dr. David then proceeded to leave the building with the nurse still cleaning the blood off my boyfriend's head. No prescription, no nothing, he just disappeared. When the nurse asked where he was the staff informed her he had left. So my b/f was left with a 3 inch gash on his head and no painkillers. When we went back 2 weeks later to get the stitches out Dr David began searching thru the hair on my b/fs forehead and asked where the stitches were as he couldn't remember. We informed him it was on the side of the head (where the huge gash is, duh). He used no light to see the stitches just removed them and we were "done". This is a cut above the ear covered with hair and somewhat difficult to see the stitches without being in very good light. He barely even looked. A few days later on a hunch I examined the wound. Wow... 4 stitches still in his head. By that time they were healed in and required a lot of hard yanking with a tweezers to remove them. What an awful experience. Dr. David just didn't care about my b/f I guess because it was such a simple procedure. Maybe with facelifts and such he is a good Dr but if you need small work done... go find someone else.

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