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DOCS Dermatology (DSSC) | Jackson: Dr. Morayo Adisa received her Bachelor’s of Science degree in Microbiology from Southern Illinois University and her Doctor of Medicine degree from the University of Illinois College of Medicine, where she was designated as a James Scholar. After her intern year at Evanston Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, she attended the John H. Stroger Hospital Cook County for her three-year dermatology residency. She then completed her dermatopathology fellowship at Roger Williams Medical Center, Providence, Rhode Island, and moved east for additional training once again. She subsequently completed an advanced fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston before becoming a dermatopathology fellow and moving east. Dr. Adisa has held multiple physician positions, including Rush University Medical Centre, John H. Stroger Hospital in Cook County, and the John H. Stroger Hospital. She also has a diverse private practice experience. Dr. Adisa is dual board-certified by the American Board of Dermatology (American Board of Pathology) and the American Board of Dermatology. Acne is a skin condition that affects all age groups, caused by pimples and blackheads. The cause of acne can include hormonal changes, genetics, and some medications. Acne is usually found on the back, face, neck and chest. It can be mild or severe. While acne is not a medical emergency, it may affect a patient’s self-esteem and overall quality of life. One of the most effective treatments for acne is a dermatologist. A dermatologist is a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating skin, hair, and nail conditions. Dermatologists have extensive experience working with skin conditions such as acne. They offer a variety of treatment options to clear the skin and prevent future outbreaks. There are various treatments for acne, including topical treatments, the most widely used approach. Topical treatments involve the application of lotions, creams, or gels to the skin. Topical acne treatments contain bacteria-killing benzoyl peroxide, swelling-reducing salicylic acid, and antibiotics and retinoids. Topical treatments encourage the peeling of dead skin cells, eliminating harmful bacteria from the skin, which can help reduce acne.
 
Overall, data indicates that clients were highly satisfied with the dermatologists and staff. Both Dr. Altman and Dr. Gildenberg received various commendations, including their professionalism, knowledge, and caring nature. Patients consider the practice welcoming, and the staff has a positive attitude. People felt heard and respected. Several comments highlighted the team members' above-and-beyond efforts to ensure the patients' satisfaction—most reviewers claimed they would recommend these professionals and believed they are the best. They also mentioned the quick service and the improvement in their health after the consultations. Most of the reviews were particularly appreciative of the welcoming environment the staff including doctors crated.