Dr. Patricia A. Fox, Dr. Victor A. Schingo, Jr., and Dr. Sanjiv Kayastha are Board Certified Plastic Surgeons and are skilled in all kinds of Cosmetic and Reconstructive Surgery. When you visit our office, centrally situated near Albany, NY, there will be no high pressure sales pitch. Our Plastic Surgeons listen and evaluate your unique set of problems and your desire for change.
Reviews (5)
Mary Jane Heffernan
Feb 26, 2022
Grant Blackwell
Feb 25, 2022
Very welcoming front staff with a spacious and modern waiting area. Rooms are nice and clean with a pleasant aesthetic. The lighting is bright and even (but not abrasive) and the music is played at the perfect volume. My Hydrofacial created an awesome result. I can't wait to experience some other services they offer!
Edward Auchincloss
Nov 14, 2021
Erica Lee
Jun 02, 2021
Haven't had the surgery yet but so far the experience has been wonderful. They are professional, courteous, knowledgeable, organized, and walk you through every step. I've had such a good experience so far. Would definitely recommend. Stacy is amazing and knows so much about the insurances needs. I dont know what I wouldve done without her. Update: surgery complete and it went amazing. Dr. Schingo was wonderful and took such good care. He is a miracle worker when it comes to reductions. Highly highly recommend for your plastic surgery needs!
Megan L.
Dec 10, 2020
Unprofessional! The doctor was late, so the secretary called my 3 year old to inspect his scar herself then had a nurse come out to inspect his scar in the waiting area. I finally left without my child actually being seen by Dr. Fox. No patient should be examined in a waiting area. Would not recommend. EDIT: in response to the reply below: Unfortunately I was not extended the professional courtesy of communication that the doctor was running late.
I had to ask AFTER both the secretary and someone I presume to be a nurse examined my toddler in the waiting area and it became apparent to me they were trying to assess the significance of our appointment. The "nurse, " in fact, never even identified herself.
I had to ask AFTER both the secretary and someone I presume to be a nurse examined my toddler in the waiting area and it became apparent to me they were trying to assess the significance of our appointment. The "nurse, " in fact, never even identified herself.