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December 2023 by Mary Noll
great doctor for my needs. Staff very professional
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September 2013 by Jack S.
OMG! Went in for a pain in ass pimple and the Dr. said it was CANCER! Referred me to the Lady Dermatologist, and you'd think they'd take a biopsy? Not! WARNING: Always get a second opinion. It might save your life with these quacks! By the way, it was a pimple.
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September 2013 by Jacl S.
OMG! Went in for a pain in a** pimple and the Dr. said it was CANCER! Referred me to the Lady Dermatologist, and you'd think they'd take a biopsy? Not! WARNING: Always get a second opinion. It might save your life with these quacks! By the way, it was a pimple.
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May 2013 by Sally J.
Dr. Danaher at Wellgroup Health Partners is a great physician. She spends quality time with you, and she listens. The staff there has always been very pleasant, and I've never had any problems getting an appointment when I needed one. I also like that they use MyChart, so I can log in and track my medical information online - that's really been helpful when I'm waiting on lab results. They're also good about sending reminders in the mail for mammograms & school physicals, things I'd otherwise forget about until they're overdue!
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October 2012 by Elaine C.
They USED TO have good doctors on staff, but they recently fired nearly all of them and replaced them with younger, cheaper kid doctors. Shameful. I am following my respected, talented and more knowledgeable physician to his new practice in Frankfort. Additionally, I have had billing issues with them in the past year. First, I had to see my doctor's Nurse Practitioner (he was unavailable, and I needed to see someone), and WellGroup had her registered with my insurance company as a "specialist", so my $20 co-pay just got jacked to double at $40. I paid twice as much to see someone with less education. Does that make any sense? My second billing issue occurred in May. I had an appointment and when I arrived, I paid my $20 co-pay (or I would not have been able to see the doctor). Luckily, I paid with my debit card. A couple of months later, I received a bill for $20 with a May date of service on it. Hmmm. I ignored that statement. The following month, I received another statement. That one I did not ignore. I printed my debit card statement showing the payment made to WellGroup on the date in question, wrote a note on the statement and sent the two pieces of paper off to them to show payment had been made. A month later, I get another statement. Now, I called them. The person I spoke with admitted that they had received my payment at time of service but had somehow "miscoded" it. Fine. Whatever. Fix it. I was assured that they would. Guess what I got in the mail a week ago? A letter from a collection agency looking for that same $20. The drama never ends. WellGroup is not a good place to go to anymore. Period. They care more about money than their patient's health and well-being.