I was referred by my regular doctor for a suspicious bump on my forearm (appearing to be a cyst). When asked to address the bump, Dr. Cherry instead chose to focus on a suspicious spot on my face, ignoring the forearm. Turns out the spot on my face was a basal cell, and the forearm was a deadlier form of skin cancer known as Merkel Cell. Because of this mistake, I have reservations about using this practice for a doctor-referral procedure. While the intent of the practice seems to be to help, it feels more like you are asked to purchase their items at a greatly inflated cost. When I asked for a copy of my pathology report, it was incorrect. The office staff issued a corrected one, but I doubt it will be changed in my file.