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Shawn Iverson
Feb 7, 2026
I am a physician and saw one of the doctors in this group. She was the most unprofessional doctor I have dealt with, which is hundreds over the course of my own medical school, residency, fellowship, and years in practice. I have was shocked and agree with the other bad reviews. This physician comes in the room, will not say much more than hello, certainly not inquire if you have any questions (basic fundamental doctor-patient stuff), and walk out. I'm quite certain she did not look at any of my intake paperwork stating I too am a physician. I told the nurse to bring her back in because I had a question. If a provider was just bad, I would never write a bad review. I get them from time to time, and I understand not every doctor patient relationship is a match, and this is OK. But what is not OK is continuing practice as such a horrible and seemingly careless physician. We don't need this in our community. I had a small lesion removed and she went WAY too deep in the excision. Unfortunately, I did not ask around about this doctor before my visit. Her poor procedure skills have affected so many around Columbia, so you don't have to ask too many people to find a horrible experience. I have found 5 and not 1 person has said something positive about this Dr. H. If you go see her for a biopsy, be warned she will likely scar you. I have heard multiple accounts of this now. I'm not talking about expected scars or little pigment changes. For simple shave biopsies, which don't require that much skill, there should be little residual sign of a procedure. I recently saw a dehisced wound from a mole excision in the teenage son of an office associate. The subsequent scar is absolutely unacceptable. I was so frustrated to see that, although it can be fairly easily fixed by a plastic surgeon (so I referred the family to a plastic surgeon).