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Mia Gaw, 4745 Arapahoe Rd, Boulder, CO
Dr Gaw - was very pleasant to work with. Never felt rushed. That is so important now days - Staff is amazing - Emma
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Dr Alan Rechter, Katy Freeway service Rd, Houston, TX, 77077
The success of my hip surgery (done on March 01, 2021) is beyond words! I, not only can walk, I can run, jump, dance and no pain whatsoever! I’m over the moon with these results and can’t rave enough because I waited too long before I did it so was worried about the level of healing, since I had been in utter agony and couldnt walk prior to surgery. If you have any hesitancy...DONT! I owe this Dr and his incredible staff...my life! You have no life if you can’t do laundry, pick up things that drop..can’t carry your groceries, etc. I have my life back! My only regret is”I wish I did it 3 years ago!” God bless Dr Rechter and staff!!!!!
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Doris Hamawy, Coral Springs, FL, 33065
The nurse practitioner Erica, started off by telling me she would not be there much longer. I went for two issues, a post op which she didn't bother to check and fmla papers which I was advised that the doctor would determine if she could when I made the appt. Just to be told by the nurse practitioner that the doctor does not "generally" complete these forms. Why are we speaking in generalities? I am referring to a speciic issue. Which one is it? If I had been told the doctor generally did not do these and that the nurse practitioner would be leaving and wouldn't bother checking my incisions then I would not have made an appt. She couldn't fill out my forms "generally" but she could prescribed me sleeping medication specifically because medication is what I apparently need, not time. But co pay is always collected promptly. What a joke. I must say the office staff has also changed since I began. What used to be a lovely experience can now be likened to getting a tooth extracted. During another visit, I was charged for a visit I canceled and was advised the day of the occurrence that i would be given a credit only to be spoken to rather nastily by someone else on the day of my actual visit advising me I had a co pay. I advised that I spoke with someone else and they said they would notate the chart. To which the response was "well she is not here". And then the person proceeded to stand there as if this would make a differencence to me. What made it worse is that no one was getting my chart ready as if I would not be seen for a pre-op appt I must add. After some time, the nurse finally told me to have a seat (and I am assuming decided to do her job) at which point she comes out the door and tells me what I already knew. During this exchange I am preparing myself to present the charge showing on my statement when i noticed I was charged slightly more (I will admit it was not much) but it was more than my co-pay). When I inquired about it, I was told that the girl who input my card information (even though my appt was canceled) saw I had a small balance and tried to call me but could not reach me (that's funny because I have updated my number and had several telahealth appts on my current number). Instead of waiting to see me (which I was an active patient) and advising me of the additional balance they took it when taking the copay they should not have. I advised that this is never to be done without my consent again, I don't care about the amount. (Can someone also tell me how the front desk person did not know i paid but was able to tell me the scenario for which my card was charged and also able to tell me why the additional charge occurred?) Yeah right. My experiences prior to these recent experiences were always very good and my interactions with prior nurse practitioners and staff (who are all no longer there) had been great. My interactions with Dr. Hamawy have always been wonderful, however she needs to become aware that the people she hires represent her and currently they are doing a very poor job.
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Fernando Navarro, 2 medical parkrd, Columbia, SC, 29203
My appointment today with Dr. Navarro was awful. Dr.Navarro is taking over Dr. Nottingham's patients & told me he didn't like going behind another physician's work & he had his patients too. Why agree to take on other patients if you don't go behind another physician’s work? He didn't read my chart before my appointment. He had the nerves to ask did I think he would take me to the operating room & haven't developed a rapport with me. I've completed so much testing for my condition & Dr. Navarro made me feel as I wasn't worthy of his time or GREAT health care because of my skin color. He figured he could tell me anything & I would go for it! The sad part of the entire visit, Dr. Navarre, keep telling me he would ensure I receive my$35 co-pay back. He arrived late to the appointment & wanted to spend 2 minutes with me to walk & head to his next patient. Dr. Navarro took an oath to provide health care to individuals but he only cares about you if your skin isn't brown/black. Please be mindful when you go see Dr. Fernando Navarro located at USC SURGERY 2 MEDICAL PARK STE 300 COLUMBIA, SC 29203.
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Mile high primary care, Frazier st, Aurora, CO, 80012
On hold for extended time. Wanted same day appointment as the as they say on a recording while on hold to speak to office staff. I could not get an appointment for a week. My issue was insomnia and they could not give me an appointment sooner than that. I had been with this practice for over 30 years and the service has declined every since the practice was sold to the current group of doctors. Very disappointed in their practice. Don’t call if you have and urgent need.
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cassandra reynolds, CO
Balance billing is unethical and Dr. Reynolds should be ashamed of what she is doing to her patients and we are shocked that reputable hospitals would allow this. Essentially, her next patient is most likely the next defendant in her NUMEROUS litigations. This surgeon takes ER call at in-network facilities, but refuses to accept ANY insurance, therefore, if she is on call and someone needs an emergency procedure, once they are unconscious, she will "fix" them, but then she will sue them. Her very own lawyer told us in mediation, "Just because she shouldn't, doesn't mean she can't." Her lawyer also stated that she does balance billing because she is unhappy with insurance reimbursement rates and chooses not to accept any insurance. Until the law changes, this is the best way for her to maximize her earnings. When you look her up online, it clearly shows that she does not accept any insurance. Also, look up the Denver 9News series, Lien on Me. She has over 170 liens on her patients' properties. From now on, we will be sure to hang a sign around our necks refusing services from her or any other surgeon who balance bills their patients. There is a reason it is being outlawed around the country and I would hope that hospitals would re-consider employing physicians who balance bill your patients. We did our due diligence by paying for the highest tier PPO that my husband's company offers and, instead, spent thousands of dollars out of pocket on this doctor's unscrupulous practices.
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Eric Richardson, 1310 n Grand Ave, Pueblo, CO
His office charged me $460 for a Ossus brand pneumatic boot that sells on Amazon for $40.00! I called to ask for an adjustment and of course was told "no, I had signed a paper in his office accepting the boot and its price." Well that makes it all better now doesn't it! I told the receptionist they should be ashamed and she asks me "what? I should quit my job because we overcharged you for a boot?" No girl- stay where you are-your attitude and charm are perfect for that office. Having no integrity seems to work for all! And we wonder why healthcare is so messed up?
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