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Cheryl Ackerman MD is a Board Certified Dermatologist and a Diplomate of the American Academy of Dermatology. She began her Dermatology practice in 1996 based on her training, knowledge, knowledge and compassion. Dr. Ackerman 's. practice of Dermatology is situated in Glen Ridge, New Jersey.
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Cynthia D.
Jul 16, 2021
I haven't been here in years, but I saw her name and felt that I had to say something. WORST doctor I have ever seen. She was late, first of all, and had the weirdest personality. Not nice at all. She didn't touch my skin at all.looked at it for 5 seconds and prescribed some crap to me, which I ended up being allergic to! I came back because of the allergy and she gave me a cortisone shot and told me to stop taking the medicine. I agree with all the reviews on here! I can't believe how unprofessional she was.
Sandra W.
Feb 28, 2019
The reviews are all true.she scared me from seeing dermatologists! So rude, asked me why people of my ethnicity do this to their hair and scalp.she was in my insurance and close by, but let me tell you I wouldn't recommend her to a dead fly! Rude is being kind. I agree with the negative comments, all of them!
Eileen D.
Jun 02, 2018
As a former patient of Dr Ackerman, I was saddened to read the many negatives reviews about her. I am also sorry to hear about her very serious medical issues. I, too, saw a decline in her performance and only switched to another physician when appointments were cancelled, not cancelled, etc. When she was well, she was one of the most gifted and brilliant physicians I have ever met.

She was highly intuitive and able to accurately diagnose what others couldn't. When she was well, she was pleasant, caring, and had the utmost concern for me and her other patients. What a tragedy and a waste of a truly brilliant mind. I have given her a 5 star rating based on her performance prior to her illness. I wish her well and thank her for years of excellent care. God bless her!
Missy A.
Apr 27, 2017
This Bxtch is rude. & BEYOND unprofessional! I literally saw her YEARS ago, but came across something that COMPELLED me to write a review. Every single review that says how rude, unprofessional, nasty her office is, is exactly on point! NO ONE is lying on here at all! She barely looked at my skin, asked me what my RACE was & told ME there was no way I could be an engineer in MY profession, which I am.

I literally wanted to slap the eyebrows off of this nutty jackass. I digress. Also I did get billed. Mind you; my copay is $5 and I PAID when I got there.so the complaints you see by others about being billed or some crap is TRUE as well. SMFH I can't believe this wackjob is still even in business. PLEASE do your self a favor, do NOT go here.honestly trust me, I'm as real as they come, & this lady & her office is disgusting. PERIOD! Would've given NO stars if I could've! F*ck her.and YES she made me that angry that I'm cursing & calling her names.racist, idiotic, offensive, IGNORANT, unprofessional b*tch!
Y. L.
Aug 08, 2016
***warning- do not go here *** I'm not sure I have ever felt so belittled in my life. This doctor is scary, unprofessional and most likely drunk or on drugs- maybe she's just mentally unstable? She was half yelling/ half slurring her words and kept repeating herself. I didn't know if she was angry or had a traumatic brain injury. Don't waste your time or money. She does nothing but belittle you and make you feel dumb, then walks away and you're completely confused. Run far, far away!
Katie K.
Oct 20, 2015
I'd like to give her no stars but it's not an option. Very unprofessional dirty office with rude staff. I had a basil cell removed and she didn't have any working numbing medication. I bled more than necessary and was faint when I left. Removing the sutures was worse. I bled again as she pulled them out rather than cutting them and it hurt like hell. Stay away from her.
Bean L.
Aug 28, 2015
Went to her a couple years back. Spent most of the time on the phone with her ex or soon to be ex-husband using profanity, name calling and telling him just to get things done. Could have cared less why I was there. Asked for the first appt. of the day and got it, yet had to wait two hours before seeing her. She was busy moving her car in the driveway, answering phones that were unimportant and finally did what she had to do in two minutes.she was rude, arrogant, unpleasant and a real PRINCESS.go see a real Dermatologist not a Queen, which she thinks she is.
Eastwood T.
May 15, 2014
I went to this Ackerman to get these tiny skin tags off of my face and neck (non cancerous, they look like tiny moles). My other doctor was too far because I moved. So I gave her a try and she said she could put this procedure on my insurance card. Keep in mind, no other doctor would do this. This procedure is cosmetic, not covered by insurance. I should have known this would not be a good experience.

Most doctors remove as many of these tiny moles very fast for about 200-300 dollars per visit. All other doctors I have went to take off about 20-30 moles for me each visit. For some strange reason she would only took off 3 or 4 moles per visit and it appeared to me she did not know what she was doing. I told her other doctors I go to take off several at one visit, she told me I should go back there.

I would never go back to her, very unprofessional. I find it hard to believe she is a doctor. I question that she really is a doctor. She also takes her lunch hour (upstairs, in the house portion this so called doctors office) while there is a full waiting room of people. Then before she goes to lunch have her staff sit some of he waiting room patients into each closed door office procedure room and they have to wait and hour until she is done eating.

Thank God I found Robert Nossa, M.D. at Dermatology Group in her area. He is worth every dollar you spend at his office. He takes off all my skin tags instantly with one visit. He even used a numbing cream so that I would not feel the sting, which she never did. I have gone back to him several times. No games played with this Doctor. You will be able to tell he is truly a trained medical professional. I do not recommend the other doctors at this office, only him. I say this for many reason I do not have time to write about.
Rachael E.
Mar 02, 2013
Terrible customer service. Called 3 times to try and get through to make an appt. no voicemail clicked in. Emailed, and asked for a call back, still no call. Finally got through and made an appointment. Called as the address listed online sent me to wrong place, only to find out that she cancelled my appointment. I received no call letting me know this. She won't be getting my service.
Jenn O.
Nov 18, 2012
I wish I found this site before I went to see Dr Ackerman. I'm very relieved to see there are others who have also had a bad experience with this so-called "doctor". She is not about helping patients at all and is all about making the most money out of us patients - very unethical. Avoid Cheryl Ackerman and her rude/unprofessional staff at all costs!

Now I understand why her office requests payment up front: its because you would refuse to pay after being so dissatisfied with her! From my experience this "doctor" has to be the WORST dermatologist in the tri-state area. Another super vexing incident.her office billed me AGAIN after I already paid upfront. I called to tell them there must be a mistake on their end bc they gave me a receipt when I made the original payment.

Can you believe they had the nerve to tell me they had no records in their system of my payment?! I spoke with my insurance company to tell them about this discrepancy and they even told me they are having issues with Ackerman's office bc they are constantly dealing with her double - and yes, even triple - billing! Insurance: Blue Cross/Blue Shield
Rayla B.
Sep 15, 2012
What I have to say has been said so I just want to support what everybody else is saying. Office was dirty. She was rude. I was billed MULTIPLE times for something i had paid. Had to have insurance company step in. They told me she was "balance billing" which is illegal and no longer have her in network due to complaints. I didn't wait long to get in but once in, I sat in a gown for over an hour.

She finally came in and answered the phone at least 7 times (taking appointments and talking to her children). It was one of the most uncomfortable situations I have ever been in and the fact that it was with a doctor is truly terrifying. Do not go there. She needs to be reported to the police (she is THAT bad).
Rnm L.
Aug 29, 2012
Click on "Next" if you're thinking of going to Dr Ackerman! I went to Dr Ackerman 2 years ago for "acne" problems. I chose her due to previous reviews and her location, which is the next town over from mine. I don't even know where to begin, so let me just do a list. - Prepare to wait more than one to two hours for your FIVE minute visit with her.

If you have a 10am appointment, there are 2-3 more patients with the same appointment time. - She has HORRIBLE bedside manners. She has seen me wearing her house slippers and a sloppy dress under her dirty lab coat. Please do not think I am exaggerating because I certainly am not. ( I wish I was!) - She comes in the room with her coffee, will talk to me for less than a minute, leave the room to refill her cup with freshly brewed coffee! - Her exam room is filthy!. Dusty and cluttered!

You will see awards and recognition from 2000 but it stops at that year. - She does not listen to you at all. looks at you for a second and prescribes based on your complaint and not on her own assessment. The month before I decided to find a new derma, SHE cancelled on me 3times stating she doesn't feel well. or at times a young man (maybe her son) will say she's not available! Anyway, I decided to do a more thorough research on dermatologist and decided on a group located in Hackensack.

It is 30 minutes away vs 5 minutes but I wish I went to them sooner! I was misdiagnosed with the wrong meds. Just 2 weeks after seeing my new dermatologist, my skin is perfect! Not to mention, their office is clean, friendly and very little wait time! So the lesson is, base your decision on REAL patient reviews. Also, if your gut is telling you to run. RUN! Just because they are Doctors doesn't mean they know everything!
D. S.
Jul 30, 2012
Why didn't I check Yelp before I went to this hack? My 14 year old son has acne and I made an appointment several weeks before he was due to leave for summer camp, back in June. The appointment was for a Saturday morning. We get there and the office is dark. No one is there. We wait around for a little while, leave a message on the answering machine, and leave.

The doctor calls back about 1/2 hour later. Apologizes, says she thought her receptionist had cancelled the appointment, and says she has kidney stones and had to cancel all her appointments. I'm placated. After some negotiating, we reschedule for the following Saturday, early in the morning. The next Saturday, again, no one is in the office.

We wait a few minutes. As we get ready to leave, the doctor turns into the driveway. She looks quizzically at us, as if surprised we're there, and launches into what turns out to be a formula that she repeats over and over, speaking quickly, slurring her words, with no affect or emotion - "Please accept my apology. I'm not seeing patients this week.

I have kidney stones." Did I mention she looked disheveled? She claims her receptionist called to cancel our appointment - not true. I ask her what I'm supposed to do and she suggests I find another dermatologist. I say, since we're here already and you're here, can't you just look at my son anyway? He's going away to camp in a couple of weeks and I won't be able to get an appointment anywhere else in that time.

She repeats the formula several times and then offers to try to find a doctor in a nearby town to see my son that day. I'm puzzled, but go along with it. We go into the office, which is musty and messy. She starts calling around to doctors and dermatology practices in neighboring towns, telling them that my son has acne, but no one can see us that day.

I again ask her if she can't just "see" my son right there and then, since she's already diagnosed him and we're standing right there. All she would need to do is write him some prescriptions. She launches into the formula again. "Please accept my apology. I'm not seeing patients this week. I have kidney stones." Finally, I get the feeling that maybe she's not permitted to practice - that maybe something is seriously wrong with her.

I tell her she's behaving unprofessionally and that I think she's on drugs. She takes offense and becomes belligerent, making me think that maybe I'm right. We leave. My son is mortified and embarrassed. I'm furious. He's in camp now and still hasn't seen a dermatologist. I talked myself out of reporting her to the medical board but, after reading other people's stories on Yelp, I wish I had. I think maybe it's too late now.
Dee C.
Feb 09, 2012
She's listed as a pediatric derm - so i thought it was a perfect situation for my friend's 9 year old daughter with acne. The Dr was less than professional. Odd bedside manner. Less than friendly & preoccupied with something other than her job. Child had a ton of questions for the dr, and she basically threw us out (and locked the door behind us) I'd never go back.
Mayerlin F.
Jan 09, 2012
She is the worse dermatologist! First off they keep you waiting for over an hour, it is not neat or clean and the attention is horrible. I wish I would have read the reviews prior to my visit and avoid all my headaches. I had a small mole or really tiny ball close to my eye and a dark mark close to my lip. She removed the tiny ball but burned my skin and left a mark that I am still trying to get rid off.

I am going to call another dermatologist to see if they can do anything else to get rid of what she did. For the mark I have close to my lip she send me acne medication and I have never suffered from acne in the past so thankfully I refused to take. PLEASE stay away from this woman, they should take her license away.
Nicole C.
Nov 01, 2011
Where do I begin. Well, when I got there there were 2 women in the waiting room already. It was my first time and I just wanted her to look at my face regarding an acne breakout I've been having. Figured we'd have a short conversation about my skin, what causes it, how long this has been going on. you know NORMAL QUESTIONS A DOCTOR WOULD ASK YOU?!?!?

I filled out the paperwork and took a seat. My appointment was for 11:00am so I figured with the two other women before me it may take a little while and so I was prepared to wait. Well, an hour goes by and neither of the women before me had gone in. It is now 12:00 and 2 more patients come walking in (both of which were their first time at this office).

Finally one of the women gets called in and 25 minutes later she leaves, and the second woman gets called in. At this point I have been waiting for over an hour and a half. A man who walked in for his 12:00 appointment asked the receptionist why it is taking so long and how much longer he will have to wait. The Dr. told him 5 more minutes. The man was satisfied with his answer and sat down.

Hearing this, I immediately went to the window and told them I had an 11:00 appointment and I have been waiting very patiently. When Dr. Ackerman called the man in, I corrected her and told her I was next. I get brought into the room, which was filthy by the way. Her plaques were crooked on the walls, and the place looked very messy/dusty. She asked me what the problem was and I told her I've been having acne problems.

She whipped out her prescription pad and started jotting away and just basically told me I'll be taking a pill and 2 creams. no questions, no consultation, not a care in the world besides how quickly she could get me out of there. She was about to send me on my way when I stopped her and told her to be more specific about what she is prescribing me and if we can have a consultation or some kind of chat session regarding this adult acne that I've been dealing with.

She really didn't want to hear it, gave me a few lines of good things she thought I would like to hear about how fantastic this prescription is and sent me on my way. She was difficult to understand, and she was wearing BELLY SHIRT UNDER HER LAB COAT. gross. I was on my way out and paid my co-pay. The receptionist asked if I would like some samples of the topical gel that was prescribed to me and I immediately said yes and was surprised Dr. Ackerman didn't mention that to me.

She gave me 2 very small tubes. I went to the pharmacy to get my prescriptions. The gel that was given as a sample ended up costing over $180 so I opted out of paying for that since I already had some. Dr. Ackerman didn't mention the samples to me KNOWING how expensive this cream is and good thing the receptionist asked because I would never had known.

I called the office to ask about getting more samples and the receptionist that took my call asked me to hold on 3 different times while I was in MID-SENTENCE! Needless to say, I I was getting angry. The receptionist also told me they offer a COUPON for this expensive cream that I didn't know about either. At that point I expressed ALL of my disappointments and asked for Dr. Ackerman to call me back.

The receptionist told me that she is taking a 10 minute break and will return my call when she gets back. She never did. LONG STORY SHORT. DO NOT GO TO HER, SHE IS VERY UNPROFESSIONAL AND COULD CARE LESS ABOUT YOU. PS: Just found out the 2 samples that were given to me at the office are expired since July of 2011. nice
Kristin W.
Oct 14, 2010
Wow. Short version: If you know what you need (cortisone, script refill) then fine. If you're going for anything more invasive than a handshake - I advise you to find someone else. Even if you have to take a car service or take time off work. Long version: I chose this dermatologist because of convenience and insurance. She took my insurance and she was within a short distance with hours that worked for me.

My reason for going was to have a couple of moles looked at - and to get a full body check since I've never had one. (Turning 40 gets you more paranoid.) I waited for a relatively short time - about 40 minutes - before I was shown into a room. Then I waited another 30 minutes in there. Sheesh. At least let me sit in the waiting room with the magazines. Also, it was not clean, and I'm not a super-neat-freak. I'm not embarrassed to say that after the first ten minutes I started snooping: checked out the samples in the room with the sterilizer, went to the attached bathroom, peeked through the (opened) door into the home the office is a part of, looked through all the photos and art on the shelves.you know, maybe it was longer than 30 minutes.

I don't know. So she comes in, I explain my mole situation and what I want, she looks at my back (lifting up the shirt) and says, "Oh yeah. There are two or three I want to take off." Then I asked about two on my legs and the one I was really concerned about, "Oh yeah. Those should come off too." So now I'm supposed to get SIX moles removed? Yeah. No.

I didn't get undressed. She didn't look at anything with light or a magnifier. She didn't ask me anything about how long I've had them or if I've noticed changes. I made the appointment and then cancelled it later that day. Then I made an appointment with another place. Let's just say that ONE mole was biopsied. The rest were explained with medical and layperson terminology AFTER actually being looked at professionally. Two of the "possible problems" weren't even moles! "Those should come off, " indeed. I think I smell some insurance fraud.