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Image 1 — Suspicious Google reviews for Dr. Divya’s Skin & Hair clinic? Anyone else noticed this? AECS Layout
Image 2 — Suspicious Google reviews for Dr. Divya’s Skin & Hair clinic? Anyone else noticed this? AECS Layout
Image 3 — Suspicious Google reviews for Dr. Divya’s Skin & Hair clinic? Anyone else noticed this? AECS Layout
Image 4 — Suspicious Google reviews for Dr. Divya’s Skin & Hair clinic? Anyone else noticed this? AECS Layout

Suspicious Google reviews for Dr. Divya’s Skin & Hair clinic? Anyone else noticed this? AECS Layout

I was considering booking an appointment at Dr. Divya’s Skin & Hair clinic, but after going through the Google reviews properly, a lot of things started feeling off.

There are multiple 5 star reviews posted within the same time window with extremely similar wording, tone, and sentence structure. Some reviews are practically copies of each other with slight changes in wording. Different accounts, same style of praise, same exaggerated language, same timing.

A few examples:
“Very knowledgeable and effective treatment”
“Best dermatologist”
“Acne completely cured”
“Wonderful experience”
Repeated again and again across profiles that barely have review history.

It honestly started looking less like genuine patient feedback and more like coordinated reputation management.

What pushed me further away was the fact that someone I personally know has been taking acne treatment there for years without meaningful long term improvement. So seeing an online image filled with dramatic “miracle cure” style reviews felt even more questionable.

I’m not saying every review is fake. But when medical clinics appear to have unusually repetitive review patterns, people should absolutely question the credibility before spending thousands on long term treatments.

Dermatology patients are often vulnerable, insecure, and desperate for results. Inflated online reputations can seriously mislead people.

Just sharing this so others research carefully instead of blindly trusting a high star rating.

u/Alone_Firefighter304 — 4 days ago

Suspicious Google reviews for Dr. Divya’s Skin & Hair clinic? Anyone else noticed this? AECS Layout

I was considering booking an appointment at Dr. Divya’s Skin & Hair clinic, but after going through the Google reviews properly, a lot of things started feeling off.

There are multiple 5 star reviews posted within the same time window with extremely similar wording, tone, and sentence structure. Some reviews are practically copies of each other with slight changes in wording. Different accounts, same style of praise, same exaggerated language, same timing.

A few examples:
“Very knowledgeable and effective treatment”
“Best dermatologist”
“Acne completely cured”
“Wonderful experience”
Repeated again and again across profiles that barely have review history.

It honestly started looking less like genuine patient feedback and more like coordinated reputation management.

What pushed me further away was the fact that someone I personally know has been taking acne treatment there for years without meaningful long term improvement. So seeing an online image filled with dramatic “miracle cure” style reviews felt even more questionable.

I’m not saying every review is fake. But when medical clinics appear to have unusually repetitive review patterns, people should absolutely question the credibility before spending thousands on long term treatments.

Dermatology patients are often vulnerable, insecure, and desperate for results. Inflated online reputations can seriously mislead people.

Just sharing this so others research carefully instead of blindly trusting a high star rating!!!!

u/Alone_Firefighter304 — 4 days ago