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clinton harty, 1606 praiere center, brighton, CO


Rating: 5 out of 5.

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warren johnson, 20 south 20th st, brighton, CO


Rating: 5 out of 5.

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Syed Habib, 7575 Grand Rive, Suite 114, Brighton, MI


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Dr. Habib is a skilled Orthopedics Surgeon who really cares about the health, welfare and care of his patients throughout the entire pre and post op protocols. Dr. Habib told me exactly what to expect from my recent partial knee replacement. His quiet yet personable demeanor encouraged me to trust and respect him immediately. My results are outstanding and I am pain free! I highly recommend Dr. Habib.

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Vohra-Kuller, 1525 Clinton Rd, Atlanta, GA


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Dr. Vohra-Khullar has changed my life. From day one, she has listened to me and my needs. She was able to find the right medication which has saved me. I don’t know where I would be without her as my doctor. I can truly say she’s been the best doctor I could ask for.

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Kristen Baca, Clinton, UT


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Very inexperienced and unprofessional. Will never return!

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Steven Shichman, MD, 85 Seymour St., Hartford, CT, 06106


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Dr. Steven Jon Schichman is Director of the Urology Department at Hartford Hospital, Tallwood Men's Health Center. I thank God for Doctor Shichman. his sense of urgency was very comforting. In response to my initial contact, within minutes, he called me 3 times with updates and a next day appointment with Dr. Bieniek, an expert urologist on his staff.

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D. Carlson, 13871 Elk Run Drive, West Burlington, IA


Rating: 1 out of 5.

I went in for pain in the abdomen and difficulty breathing. My general MD was not available, so I was referred to Dr. D. Carlson at the Great River Family Practice Center in West Burlington, IA. I was asked and responded 3 times to questions regading my allergies. Despite that, I was given a shot and a medication order to be filled at the pharmacy. When I went to the pharmacy to get the medication order filled, I was told "it was not the right medication for me." They would have to call the doctor for another medication. That could only mean, I was allergic to the medication ordered. That is a flagrant disregard for a patient's safety.

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Elizabeth Walton, Fort collins, CO


Rating: 5 out of 5.

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Doris Hamawy, Coral Springs, FL, 33065


Rating: 2 out of 5.

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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Dr parisi, 4 Ethel td, Edison, NJ


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Had an appointment yesterday March 22, 2021. I have a rare lung disease and I'm waiting on a double lung transplant. I have a portable oxygen machine which I don't care what anybody says on the commercials there for *** the batteries run out in like an hour. So explain to the girl who told me they were a little behind and it would be like an hour an hour and a half wait. I started to panic because if I ran out of air I was totally screwed. I did have to wait but maybe 20 minutes, the office staff and Dr. Parisi were so accommodating to me words can't express my appreciation. I will always go to Santa Maria Center for all my eye care needs

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