Dr. Esther Kim is an Assistant Professor of Dermatology and Associate Program Director of the Dermatology Residency Program at Columbia University Medical Center. Dr. Kim received her undergraduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania and her medical degree from the University of Central Florida.
Dr. Esther Kim is an Assistant Professor of Dermatology and Associate Program Director of the Dermatology Residency Program at Columbia University Medical Center. Dr. Kim received her undergraduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania and her medical degree from the University of Central Florida.
The reviews listed below were collected independently of Columbia University - Department of Dermatology through rater8. Each review represents an authentic and verified patient experience.
Awesome derma!
Sep-2025
Smart, friendly and thorough
Sep-2025
Dr Kim was punctual and explained everything she was doing. Dr. Kim made me feel comfortable and she was very knowledgeable
Aug-2025
Dr Kim was very knowledgeable.She examined me and told me the name of each mole I had. She followed up with all the information on my chart. I was very happy with her.
Aug-2025
Cream for the face tell me name,and also how can I use it please let me know thank you
Aug-2025
Friendly, kind and knowledgeable, she was prompt with the appointment time and helpful with the diagnosis and follow on care. I felt heard, she answered questions clearly and explained follow up steps if I needed further care.
Jul-2025
My first appointment with her was great but this time, she did not provide me with enough details and I left feeling confused and unsure.
Jul-2025
The visit was fine. I was testie because I had to wait so long for an appointment which is beyond my controll. Dr Kim asked me to return in three months SO I GUESS I SHOULD MAKE AN APPOINTMENT FOR OCTOBER NOW. If I don’t need to go I can cancel.
Jul-2025
The visit was 45 seconds. I think she could have slowed down, sat down, took a few minutes to talk about why I was there, listen that my father had just passed from Melanoma, I would have felt like a real patient. My car's oil change take longer.
Dr. Esther Kim is an Assistant Professor of Dermatology and Associate Program Director of the Dermatology Residency Program at Columbia University Medical Center. Dr. Kim received her undergraduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania and her medical degree from the University of Central Florida. She completed her Transitional Year internship at the University of Central Florida, Osceola Regional Medical Center and completed her Dermatology residency at the University of Chicago where she was selected as Chief Resident.
Dr. Kim is an active member of the American Academy of Dermatology and the Women’s Dermatologic Society. She has authored numerous publications and presented research at national and local conferences. She has a strong interest in medical dermatology and graduate medical education. Dr. Kim is committed to providing evidence-based care and the utmost compassion for her patients of all backgrounds.
Awesome derma!
Smart, friendly and thorough
Dr Kim was punctual and explained everything she was doing. Dr. Kim made me feel comfortable and she was very knowledgeable
Dr Kim was very knowledgeable.She examined me and told me the name of each mole I had. She followed up with all the information on my chart. I was very happy with her.
Cream for the face tell me name,and also how can I use it please let me know thank you
Friendly, kind and knowledgeable, she was prompt with the appointment time and helpful with the diagnosis and follow on care. I felt heard, she answered questions clearly and explained follow up steps if I needed further care.
My first appointment with her was great but this time, she did not provide me with enough details and I left feeling confused and unsure.
The visit was fine. I was testie because I had to wait so long for an appointment which is beyond my controll. Dr Kim asked me to return in three months SO I GUESS I SHOULD MAKE AN APPOINTMENT FOR OCTOBER NOW. If I don’t need to go I can cancel.
The visit was 45 seconds. I think she could have slowed down, sat down, took a few minutes to talk about why I was there, listen that my father had just passed from Melanoma, I would have felt like a real patient. My car's oil change take longer.
Thought she was excellent!