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Carolina Laser and Cosmetic Center: Anne L. White, MD

Carolina Laser and Cosmetic Center: Anne L. White, MD

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145 Kimel Park Dr ##140, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 27103, United States
(336) 659-2663 www.carolinalaser.com
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May 9, 2018
I had an appointment there yesterday. When I arrived the doors were locked. I called over 10 times before someone answered and told me the doctor had a family emergency. I now find out on the news that she was served on Monday and is under investigation for using dirty needles and using under qualified employees to perform procedures. She may loose her medical license. I have a gift certificate there and want my money back.

May 18, 2018
Got a great deal at the Spring Fling party at Carolina Laser and had my first session of Juvederm filler. I love the results. Little down time and went to work next day, no problems. The nurse was so friendly and made me feel at home.

Mar 19, 2018
I wanted to write a review of my experience at Carolina Laser and Cosmetic Center. Dr White was pleasant and explained the treatment plan. After the first treatment and three weeks passed i saw significant improvement in my double chin. It was lifted and smoother. I will be going back to do one more treatment. Very nice staff too. I do recommend this practice.

Apr 27, 2018
I have been a patient here before and Dr White and the entire staff are always pleasant and assuring. I love the team and feel welcomed every time I show up. Excellent treatment. No pain no scarring!

Feb 22, 2018
I must say, I was surprised at how unorganized they were, I have referred several of my clients to Ann, I was impressed with her from the first time I meet at sips and lips, but my experience I was disappointed, they couldn't get the amount straight at front desk, the first receipts was about 400 less than the amount. The lady was confused with amount I paid. My eyes have been extremely red and feel like I washed them with sand paper. Have eye exam in March, trying to get a earlier appointment. Can't see any difference in the lip line, which was still bleeding when I left. I just feel like, even after speaking to Dr White, that something was done incorrectly. Just disappointed, I am one that never does anything for myself. I was so excited, just to end up very unhappy.

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