Dr. Christopher Lee Reardon, PH.D., M.D. is a dermatologist in Phoenix, AZ specializing in dermatology (skin disorders).
650 E Indian School Road
Phoenix, AZ 85012
He has a state license in Colorado.
Licensed In: Colorado
Dr. Christopher Lee Reardon, PH.D., M.D. has an average of 1.0 out of 5 stars based on 2 ratings. We collect ratings and reviews of Dr. Christopher Lee Reardon, PH.D., M.D. from all over the web to help you find the right in Phoenix, AZ.
I'm a veteran with a 100% disability rating. I had been breaking out with 2 different conditions and I couldn't figure out why so I sought treatment at the VA. My primary care physician gave me all sorts of creams that didn't work. I fought to get a "telederm" appointment. A tech took photos, sent them to a Puget Sound specialist who misdiagnosed one condition and couldn't diagnose the other. One of my community doctors that I pay out of pocket for was convinced that I had celiac disease. I gave up gluten and one of the conditions cleared up. The other condition was diagnosed as eczema but eczema creams didn't help. I kept reporting this to my primary care physician but after referring me more than once to the VA dermatology clinic, I was denied further care. I went to patient advocate who finally got me an appointment at Affiliated Dermatology, where I was diagnosed with Psoriasis and Celiac Disease. I went back to patient advocate and asked to have a meeting with Dr Reardon to find out why his clinic wouldn't even take me as a patient and he said that his “clinic was too full” and he was “sorry” that I had to go to a community provider. This told me that he didn't even know or care to understand why he was meeting with me. When I told him what really happened, he disagreed with the dermatologist that the VA sent me to, saying that I didn’t even have the conditions. I set up another appointment with affiliated dermatology and I got biopsies for both conditions (which meant I had to eat gluten and make myself sick!!) Both conditions were verified. I told peers about my experience with VA dermatology and found out that another veteran was also misdiagnosed by Puget Sound Telederm. They gave him a generic dermatitis diagnosis and also gave him some cream but later sought another opinion where he was diagnosed with Carcinoma. Dr. Reardon had no apologies for his team’s mistakes. He had wrong answers to questions that had factual answers. I would give him zero stars because I didn’t even get one chance to see anyone in his office. But I’m ultimately glad I didn’t see him-I probably would’ve been misdiagnosed AGAIN anyway. (date of service is around the time I was denied service)
I'm a veteran with a 100% disability rating. I had been breaking out with 2 different conditions and I couldn't figure out why so I sought treatment at the VA. My primary care physician gave me all sorts of creams that didn't work. I fought to get a "telederm" appointment. A tech took photos, sent them to a Puget Sound specialist who misdiagnosed one condition and couldn't diagnose the other. One of my community doctors that I pay out of pocket for was convinced that I had celiac disease. I gave up gluten and one of the conditions cleared up. The other condition was diagnosed as eczema but eczema creams didn't help. I kept reporting this to my primary care physician but after referring me more than once to the VA dermatology clinic, I was denied further care. I went to patient advocate who finally got me an appointment at Affiliated Dermatology, where I was diagnosed with Psoriasis and Celiac Disease. I went back to patient advocate and asked to have a meeting with Dr Reardon to find out why his clinic wouldn't even take me as a patient and he said that his “clinic was too full” and he was “sorry” that I had to go to a community provider. This told me that he didn't even know or care to understand why he was meeting with me. When I told him what really happened, he disagreed with the dermatologist that the VA sent me to, saying that I didn’t even have the conditions. I set up another appointment with affiliated dermatology and I got biopsies for both conditions (which meant I had to eat gluten and make myself sick!!) Both conditions were verified. I told peers about my experience with VA dermatology and found out that another veteran was also misdiagnosed by Puget Sound Telederm. They gave him a generic dermatitis diagnosis and also gave him some cream but later sought another opinion where he was diagnosed with Carcinoma. Dr. Reardon had no apologies for his team’s mistakes. He had wrong answers to questions that had factual answers. I would give him zero stars because I didn’t even get one chance to see anyone in his office. But I’m ultimately glad I didn’t see him-I probably would’ve been misdiagnosed AGAIN anyway. (date of service is the date I was refused further service since I was never actually seen further than telederm)
These charts describe general payments received by Dr. Christopher Lee Reardon, PH.D., M.D.. Doctors may receive payments for a number of reasons, including meal compensation, travel compensation, and consulting.
AbbVie, Inc. |
$223
Skyrizi $103 |
$121 |
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GlaxoSmithKline, LLC. |
$121
BREO $121 |
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Meda Pharmaceuticals, Inc. |
$120
Aerospan $61 |
Dymista $59 |
Janssen Scientific Affairs, LLC |
$109
Tremfya $109 |
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Stemline Therapeutics Inc. |
$91
ELZONRIS $91 |
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Other |
$47
Levulan $24 |
SIENTRA HIGH STRENGTH COHESIVE SILICONE GEL BREAT IMPLANT $23 |
Food and Beverage | $711 |
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Dr. Christopher Reardon's area of specialization is dermatology (skin disorders). Dr. Reardon graduated from the University of Arizona College of Medicine. He is affiliated with Phoenix VA Health Care System.