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December 2019 by Tere Blesdoe
My experience was very different from others. I've been here 4 times in 3yrs for Mom (82+ yrs old). Dementia diagnosis from Doc. Even if you can read...you need to do research on the diagnosis of patient. You can't go & sit and let him preach from paper. If you care enough to show up then you should care enough to learn what the problem is that ails patient AND proper measures needed to maintain, stop, prevent or slow the condition. He IS NOT GOD, just like you read Bible & understand parables...read/research & understand the problem. If you don't understand then ask Doc SPECIFIC QUESTIONS about what you don't know...but you have to show that you are PAYING ATTENTION to problem & know some of the stuff/terminology. People tend Drs & expect miracles..they are optional & it is up to individuals to take accountability or do their part (beside showing up in a chair) in understanding the problems. Life IS FOR THE LIVING...ACT LIKE IT!! We are constantly in learning process of life...when you stop learning you die/your mind dies...so go read up on your STUFF ( COLD TRUTH, sorry if offended).Granted his personality did not make him a Dr. He can seem detached or cold, but he is knowledgeable & well versed in his Specialty you don't respect this knowledge if you read nothing...CHALLENGE his knowledge by questioning what you have read- go prepared w/paper if needed!!...it makes him talk more & interact w/someone who has a little bit of comprehension and deals with one who cares what/why is causing deterioration. You don't have to be well- educated since Google tells us everything these days.
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December 2019 by Tejinder Singh
I wish I could leave 0 stars. Doctor is a complete asss. He gave absolutely no medical advice. He told my dad (a 70 year old man) to stop looking pregnant and lose weight. My dad asked what exercises he should do. Doc said you have google, look it up. God knows how this guy got his license.
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December 2019 by Waqar Younus
Nice staff and the Doctor was very good.
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December 2019 by Dae Perry
too hard to reach these people