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Luke barre, Faunce corner, Dartmouth, MA, 02747
Very nice doctor and very thorough!!! Great bed side manner! So easy to talk to and very knowledgeable about many areas of health not just arthritis!
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Jacob Nwosu, 700 liberty place, sicklerville, NJ
I had a general doctor that was put out of business by a large hospital after 35 yrs. of work. I take a few xanax pills that my general doctor would prescribe for me since I was having panic attacks for 28 yrs(I am 66 and a good athlete). I have had some heart surgeries and a heart attack at 40 but my last surgery was preventative 6 yrs ago and I am in better shape than most people. I used to teach tennis 40 yrs ago and I still play for 2 hours at a time. I had to find a new doctor and at the present doctors are not allowed to prescribe controlled substances.This doctor I saw for the first time 4 days ago and was supposed to prescribe me 2 weeks of Buspar to take along with my .5 mg xanax pills that he didn't give a prescription for and said he would after 2 weeks. He gave me a sample of Rexulti to take for 2 weeks along with my xanax pills(whose prescription expired July 2nd but he noticed I still had enough for about 2 weeks. To this day he has not sent a prescription to Walmart for Buspar and I called his office to find out what is going on. I called them yesterday too. I think he might be irresponsible and I don't trust him right now. I will try to find a new doctor who said I had to see a psychiatrist to get a prescription for those xanax pills. I never did before and I don't take them to get high. I take a half pill in the morning, 1.5 pills before I do 2 hours of exercise and the rest by 2am. The medical world is disgusting. My wife, 69 yrs old, came down with lung cancer 2 yrs ago when we moved into her mother's home to take care of her. Now my mother-in law came down 9 months ago(she's 94) with alzheimers and broke her hip on 12/31/2018 and can't see or hear. I hide down in the basement in this 120 yr old mancave with my own TV, computer, printer and phone. Life is great. I am 66 and have medicare and Aetna. Hardly any money(used to have money to buy a house for cash 12 yrs ago when I moved to NJ but I rented instead). I have nothing coming in wills and I guess I better stay in shape so I can work part time and get social security. I don't feel like working anymore , so I take each day at a time.
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Dr. Matthew Costa, Dartmouth, MA
He was absolutely terrible to my non-speaking English Mother this week. He refused to find someone who spoke Portuguese and even told her she was fine and didn't need to come back. When all her physicians have repeatedly sent her back to her heart doctor because she's been having strokes and seizures due to A-fib. I'm so amazed by his behavior.
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Bober, Main St Ostervile MA
Dr Bober is a chiropractor who is extremely knowledgeable in nutrition. I originally made an appt to hear what he had to say about weight loss. I felt that I was 45 lbs over weight. I had my daughters wedding and surgery coming up in 3 months and wanted to loose 30 lbs. The only medical issue I have is hypertension controlled on meds. Not only did I loose the wt but found that certain foods aggregated my osteo-arthritis. And for the first time in 20-30 years able to sit on the floor with my legs crossed. I have rings (my ggm) that now fit over my knuckle. My primary goals ended up being secondary as movement keeps us young and vital. I have never felt so good in 20-30years. At the age of 68 working strong!
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Dr minor ahmed, 90 route 6A, Sandwich, MA
Dr Ahmed has been my primary care MD for less than 1 year I have a complicated medical history with Diabetes High blood pressure Metastatic melanoma and lung issues He works closely with my other doctors and helps coordinate all my care and followup
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Lenka stankova, 4500 s lancaster, Dallas, 76119
The aspirations of the doctor's white coat. When you enter medical school, you get the shortest white coat and have the white coat ceremony where a white coat is placed on your shoulder in most medical schools. You then recite the hypocritic oath of do no harm to your patients which has been forgotten on many doctors today. Its a WOKE message now every school is different as you progress throughout your career your white coat gets bigger along with their heads with training and certifications it represents professionalism among patients all the studies say this. The joke is on all of us there are some really bad doctors out there we have all encountered at least one maybe more in our lives. Maybe Lenka Stankova should give her white coat and scrubs back just based on all the unsatisfactory comments? Just a thought or work behind the scenes not treating patients I think the DEI doctor should consider this as an option. I am glad she not my doctor! P. Oreilly MA
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