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Dan's Electrical, AZ


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Idiot and nearly died trying to fix my panel

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Dr. Michael Herion, 1500 S. Dobson Road, MESA, AZ, 85202


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Congratulations Dr. Michael Harion & Dr. Matthew Hammond on opening your new "STATE OF THE ART" practice. Those of you that follow me know I have been using Dr. Herion for years. I was with him when he was at another practice and now he has spread his wings and flown across town to Dobson and the 60 freeway. A new, easier to access location right next to Banner Hospital. I have been a Cameraman / Photographer my whole life. My sight is my business so I must trust my vision to someone who is duly qualified and explains all procedures before moving ahead. The man has no ego to satisfy. His only satisfaction is a happy patient with good vision. It is because of this that I take my entire family to him and have recommended 5 patients who now use him and have also followed him from the other practice. Why would anyone want to lose such a gem? Today was the first day visiting his new office with my family. As always it was an enjoyable, pleasant experience. With his state of the are equipment in most cases you will not have to deal with those annoying drops that sting and dilate your eyes. Everything is electronic. Since the office is new and there were not a lot of patients I was able to take these photos with the office staff and of my families exam with some of the new equipment. I was impressed. You will be also. Give them a try. You won't be sorry you did.

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Category: Doctor

John E Stavrakus, 102 Sum Mor Dr, West Columbia, SC


Rating: 5 out of 5.

I went to Dr. Stavrakus for numbness in both feet. He recommended that I take Motor NCS and sensory EMG test which uses electrical shock testing waveforms. On my next visit I was under the impression that I would be talking to Dr. Stavrakus about the results of my tests. To my surprise I did not see the doctor but instead was put into a room with two young ladies.They suggested to me several shots in each ankle one or two times a week for 5 to 10 weeks called nerve blocks, which consists of shots of dextrose (corn syrup and water). They had a cart with the shots and ready to go.This was to "Relive my pain". I never told anyone on Vitalaty Medical staff that I had any pain. I have numbness in both feet which has no pain. I am also a diabetic and I think sugar water may be a bad thing for me. These injections are very expensive and are not covered by my insurance. After conferring with my family doctor, my opinion on Prolotherapy/Nerve Blocks is that it's a controversial form of therapy, and Vitality Medical try's to push it. I am sure glad I checked out Vitality Medical on line before I let them talk me into the shots.There was also some startling information about Dr. John Stavrakus on line when I did some research.Patient/ Buyer beware!

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Category: Doctor

Marwan Dib, Weston, WI


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Dr. Dib may very well be a good doctor. It’s hard to tell because he will only show you the “stage” version of his professional demeanor. From the minute he walks into a room, he’s in entertainment mode, and that is all you will ever see… unless you criticize him. Well, in a minute... My wife, Donna, developed an atrial fibrillation, which is what brought us to Dr. Dib. To be fair, he was very thorough in making sure that she had no parallel conditions that might lead to stroke during the electrical cardioconversion procedure he planned to perform. However, when I asked him (at least a couple of times) what happens if this procedure fails, all we ever got was, “You will be fine, we don’t need to worry about what comes next, we will fix your heart for you,” with a tone like a parent annoyed with a child asking too many questions. As a result of this “I will take care of you,” fog, we were taken completely by surprise when Donna had to be admitted to the hospital, after three attempts failed to shock her heart back into a proper rhythm. The next step, it now became known to us, was to administer a drug through IV for 24 hours, to accomplish what the shocking couldn’t. Had Dr. Dib answered our questions, we would have been ready for this. Instead, we were totally unprepared and I had to make an extra trip (100 miles, round-trip). Hospital admission after this procedure is not common, but not rare, either. Dr. Dib should have explained this possibility to us before the procedure. Dr. Dib likes to play practical jokes, at your expense, as part of his presentation. Some people like this, I hear. We didn’t. For example, at our first office visit, he spent a few minutes talking perfunctorily about the procedure, then grabbed a pair of rubber gloves and told Donna to get on the table for her “rectal exam.” Huh? After we fumbled a few confused words about this, he smiled and told us it was just a joke. We were trying to listen carefully to what he was saying, trying not to miss anything, when he tossed in this ridiculous “humor,” knocking us completely off-balance, just to satisfy his sense of showmanship. This left us squirming in our chairs, wondering how we should respond to anything he was saying. Joke? Medical information? Hard to tell. Clearly, though, the jokes were more important than offering substantial answers to serious questions, several of which were still hanging when he walked out of the room. Time, and time again, he would respond to technical questions with deflecting, condescending “reassurances,” failing to offer any information. The final insult came at discharge. The intravenous procedure ended at noon, the next day, and we were told that Dr. Dib would be in thereafter to finalize the discharge. Even though we were told, repeatedly, that he was “on the floor” and would be in to see us “shortly,” it was 3 ½ hours later that he finally walked in the room, said in the most off-hand way, “Oh, I see that you are fine; you can go,” and started walking out. At this point, I lost my temper, a bit, and asked him if there were some medical reason that required us to wait over three hours, at the end of a completely unexpected hospital stay, for this 5-second proclamation, and why weren’t we told about the possibility of hospitalization before hand? He did not take this criticism well. After a few more words, he told me that “You (meaning me) needed to find a new cardiologist,” and stormed out of the room. The problem with this is that I didn’t need a cardiologist, Donna did. She had nothing to do with the discussion that Dr. Dib and I had about his behavior. In fact, she did not approve of my interference (rightly so; it was her procedure). Yet Dr. Dib dismissed her without the slightest recognition that she was a different person, his patient, and had made no verbal quarrel with him. Subsequent attempts to bring this logical fallacy to his attention elicited no response. His sense of pride turned out to be much more important to him than fidelity to the Hippocratic Oath. In my opinion, Dr. Dib failed to provide good medical care for us. He repeatedly failed to answer technical questions, substituting his version of humor and condescending dismissal, all of which left us confused about what to expect, and unprepared for the hospital stay. When confronted with this inadequacy, he displayed childish arrogance, which is unacceptable anywhere, but much more so when it comes from someone you hope you can trust with you r life. He refused to follow through his obligation to provide medical care to his patient, all because he didn’t like the patient’s spouse. I recommend that prospective patients look elsewhere for a cardiologist, unless you enjoy being the butt of crude jokes, are ok with inadequate information about the treatment you seek, and don’t mind a capricious attitude toward your needs as a patient.

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Category: Car Dealer

karl chevrolet, 261 elm st, new canaan, CT


Rating: 1 out of 5.

I finally got the Camaro ZL1 fixed, and it was not the Radar Detector or the Tinted Windows like your Service Manager Jay Bradley insisted & refused to service my car under warranty. "you should know that the advice on the possibility of electrical interference from a radar detector or Wi-Fi is a very real possibility" "We have made every effort to respond promptly to your needs. If for any reason the condition reoccurs without the presence of any other aftermarket electrical equipment in your vehicle please let us know immediately." The most frustrating part about dealing with your dealership as well as others is that I am the one who figured out what was wrong with the car not some certified GM tech. In the future before blaming customers & refusing to service cars that are STILL UNDER WARRANTY do a more thorough job & send your "techs" for the proper training. Purchased a new car in late April of this year and the car I purchased is Amazing the experience of Karl Chevrolet was not. Once the down payment was made the dealership was no where to be found, the woman I worked with was not knowledgeable about the car and gave me untrue information regarding features on the car.On 2 occasions when I was asking for some options to be included, Beth Karl told me not to get the because they were "ghetto". As I have not purchased a new car in some years, I had a few questions to be answered. My emails and calls to her went unanswered. I waited days for a response but to no avail, I finally had to speak to another sales person to get any sort of response which was just as frustrating. I threatened to cancel my car order on 2 occasions and both times they finally acted like they cared. It's been 17 months since I purchased the Camaro ZL1 Convertible and have had to bring the car in for repair 5 times due to the Tire Pressure Monitor System, Karl Chevrolet replaced my left rear tire in August of 2013 and since that tire replacement ,the problem with the TPMS has continued with the tire that was replaced. On Karl Chevrolet's last attempt to fix the tire,I was told by the service manager, Jay Bradley, that they "think" my radar detector is causing the TPMS problem; and if it happens again with the radar detector, they will not fix it. To quote Jay Bradley "possibility of electrical interference from a radar detector or Wi-Fi is a very real possibility" . I do not want "very real possibilities" when there is something wrong with my car that is still under warranty, I want facts. Karl Chevrolet has demonstrated to be unknowledgeable in the cars that they sell and also unable to repair them

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Category: Teacher

Dan Petruxxi, Minnesauke Elem, Ease Setauket, NY, 11733


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Horrible teacher. Unorganized lesson plans. Lots of spelling mistakes on his worksheets. Also was a youth basketball coach and favored his son and his son’s friends. This guy shouldn’t be teaching/coaching young children. Zero enthusiasm or personality.

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Category: Doctor

Jack J. Hawks, 705 e Thunderbird, Moonvalley, AZ


Rating: 1 out of 5.

I'm glad I saw this. I will be going to get checked since he's the only man I've been with. Will honor health do anything If I'm checked and there is something? My last pap I had right before I was with him I was good and then found he was with her. I think honor health should have to pay for them

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Jack J. Hawks, 705 e Thunderbird, Moonvalley, AZ


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Sara ady cooley, Sara Marie Cooley Sarah day, Sarah Marie Cooley. After her long search on a doctor's dating site she found Jack Hawks more then willing as he is with all female patience I believe honorhealth should take good looking to his patient chart and see when exactly when she was his patient and when this started happening because I do believe there is something in the Hippocratic Oath that they have to take but that he must have forgot. He's done this to many. I believe that is why he got fired but can't say for sure. I would weary and place that is looking to hire him because the next step will be a police report. Will keep all you ladies updated. You should also go have pap smears done sense you have no idea how many you have been exposed to

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Category: Doctor

George toledo, Dallas, TX, 75225


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Dr. Toledo is a wonderful surgeon who cares deeply about his patients. Sounds like something you would look for right? Well I thought so too, but after losing Everything because of an upset and obsessed doctor I’ll think again. Where should I begin? Well he operated on me and I became very close to him and his staff. I even referred him business. I felt apart of his family. Well until a member of it lied and betrayed me because they were ashamed of something that’s not my fault. This was so long ago and you would think they would be over it. No ! Anytime they get a chance to mess with me they will. They are so concerned about everyone’s crimes and wrong doing ( Eryn the former office manager) isn’t it a crime to stalk and harass a dying person? Well typically I would feel intimidated to share my truth but Santa ? Gave me the gift of gab. He gave me a birdie that gave me strength and lots of information that validates everything I knew. So here’s my gift to you . ‘‘Twas the night before Christmas ? and all through the house. Not a creature was stirring not even a mouse. There were no stockings hung on the chimney, no one who cared because the Toledo family wasn’t together finally someone who dared to share. Merry Christmas to all and let’s close this chapter good night.

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Category: Worst Bankruptcy Attorney

Joyce Lindauer, 1412 Main St Suite 500, Dallas, TX 75202


Rating: 1 out of 5.

I retained Joyce in 2019. First retainer was $2,500. Joyce gave me a rough estimate of $4-$5,000 and 6 months to resolve my legal matter. 3 years and $12,000 later, this idiot lawyer is still working on my case. I don't hear from her for months at a time. When I call, it takes 30 minutes to get her to remember who I am. Its like deja vu. I agree with the other reviewers. Joyce is not aging well and her mind is slipping. She is very good at remembering when you owe her money. That's about it. My friends have told me that she is ripping me off and probably charging me for the 30 minutes everything I have to re-explain who I am. Its 2023 and I will be looking for a new attorney. I recommend you take your business elsewhere. There are plenty of real lawyers in Dallas that work at big law firms. Joyce works with a part-time assistant and some young lawyer in training. Not much of a law office or firm, which is why I thought I was getting a cheap deal. Boy was I wrong.

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