Paul Sabini, Dr

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May 5, 2026

I had so many negative experiences with this practice, I don't know where to start. First, the only positive: their admin staff (call center and receptionists, especially the call center supervisor Jamie) were kind, responsive and generally helpful.

The clinical staff (PAs, Medical Records) could not have been less helpful. I have a hearing impairment and I use an assistive microphone. The first PA I saw, Alexa McSorley, whipped into the room and talked so fast that, even with my microphone, I could not understand her. After she whipped out of the room again, I left having no idea what she had said or recommended. So I went back and saw Stephanie Carlino. Her rate of speech was better, so I could understand her, but there were definitely no warm-and-fuzzies. I have a difficult-to-diagnose problem, and neither of them showed any curiosity about it. It felt like they were using a generic protocol, a checklist, rather than listening to me. I convinced Stephanie to do a biopsy of one of several areas on my body that have the problem. When it came back with no definitive diagnosis, her suggestions for treatment, such as they were, included a drug I had told her specifically and the practice in general that I am allergic to. So now, on top of feeling dismissed, I felt unsafe.

I decided to get a 2nd opinion elsewhere. But their Medical Records department only accepts Release of Information forms by fax. Who has a fax in their home??? I certainly don't. I ended up having the 2nd doctor's office fax my form over to them.

In the end, my experience in the 2nd doctor's office, Dermatology Partners in Hockessin, was the polar opposite of what I encountered at Premier Dermatology. It was a medical dermatology practice, so they weren't selling anything as the do at Premier. The office was small, the staff was courteous and personable, and the clinical staff (A DO and a PA) were outstanding. And they had ideas beyond giving me something I don't tolerate to resolve the issue.

If you have a problem that doesn't fall into a neat diagnostic category, definitely don't go to Premier Dermatology. Save yourself the stress, time, and money you would be wasting. There is something seriously wrong when a medical office's admin staff is kinder than its clinical staff.

Maria Quatrani google_place