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Duke University Medical Center, James Keith DeOrio, Durham, NC


Rating: 5 out of 5.

I had been told by many doctors that I should not have an ankle replacement because this procedure had not been perfected yet, was very risky, and at the very least, there would be more pain after the surgery than before . Finally, the pain got so bad I had to do something. My wife finally convinced me that I should at least talk directly to a doctor who had actually performed this surgery, rather than one who had only second-hand informatiion. We went on line and found Dr. DeOrio who has had vast experience performing ankle replacements at the Duke University Medical Center. . After that one meeting with Dr. DeOrio, we wondered why we hadn't met with him sooner. He was easy to talk to, explaining everything in a way that was easy to understand. After a thorough examination of my ankle, he said he felt that the surgery would not be a problem. I was surprised at the level of confidence that I felt after speaking with him. As a matter of fact, we were so impressed with Dr. DeOrio and his entire staff that we asked him to schedule my surgery as soon as possible. The surgery went perfectly. I received great care. There was almost no pain. As a matter of fact, to this day I have not suffered any significant pain. Dr. DeOrio has impressed both my wife and me more that any other doctor we have ever met. We think of him as a friend as much as a doctor.

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James F. Loomis, Jr., 5100 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, Suite 401, Washington, DC, 20016


Rating: 3 out of 5.

Barnard Medical Center is a good primary care practice in a convenient location. My provider is knowledgeable and my health is improving, so I'm grateful for that; however, I have noticed some of the staff knowingly engaging in an ongoing series of unprofessional behaviors. As a result, some patients have taken their business elsewhere, yet few staffing changes are made; that is to say, the office could be managed much better.

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Dr James D'Alise, Oak brook, IL


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Avoid Dr. D'Alise and his Oakbrook Center for Dental Implants at all cost! Review his history on line first, I wish i had before getting ripped off and still having missing teeth. Dr. D'Alise has several complaints and license suspensions for incomplete and shady medical and billing practices according to numerous internet complaints and the better business bureu. I had one implant in December 2017 which failed and was promised to be replaced at no cost, it never was. I had two inpalnts in March 2018 that were never completed. Since the Dr retired without notice it never will be and he ran off with my money. Be ware though the office is still open and under his control. No effort to contact me or complete the work has ever been made. After contesting the charges through master card, I was informed that the Dr. was reached for a reply at which time he lied and stated that the work had been completed and no refund was due. I am out $7500 and still have no teeth. I now have to start over and pay twice. RUN RUN RUN and please tell everyone you know not to go near this guy. I am currently discussing felony charges for fraud with the Oakbrook police as well as speaking with a lawyer to file class action law suit against Center for Dental Implants toassist others who were defrauded.

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James B. Duke, FL


Rating: 5 out of 5.

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Sabrina Mentok, 1413 Carpenter Fletche Rd., Durham, NC


Rating: 5 out of 5.

This is the best doctor I have every had. She has managed me through 3 major surgeries (specialty doctors performed)keeping me healthy. She also helps me undersand the maddness of the specialty doctors.

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Billy y. Lan, Durham, NC


Rating: 5 out of 5.

He can find the problem and fix it he is very patient and doesn't beet around the Bush

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Keith Meetze, 140 Gateway Blvd, Mooresville, NC


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Dr. Keith Metze who is an Ears, Nose and Throat Specialist recently performed a skin cancer removal surgery on my left ear. I had previously had Muse surgery on my right ear and had a bad experience so I had experience with this type surgery being performed. Dr. Meetze was excellent. He stepped me through what would be taking place during my surgery and the options that might occur based on the extent of the skin removal. He first made sure I was properly numbed for the procedure then he did the procedure and sent it immediately to the pathologist to see if anymore skin would need to be removed. It turned out that he had to continue with removal of more skin but he explained and made a sketch of what he would be doing next. He did the remaining removal and it tested out fine. He did an amazing job of doing an under stitching on the area and then pulled the top skin together to close the exposed area and applied a top set of stitches. His nurse Diana went over all steps I needed to do to properly clean and care for my ear until I return to have the stitches removed one week latter. I return in two days to have the stitches removed but everything is healing nicely and I think any scaring will be minimal due to his expertise. I would highly recommend Dr. Meetze for any procedure he is very skilled and professional.

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Dr Nali Spencer, 6363 san Felipe, Houston


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Baylor st Luke's Medical center

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John J. McGuigan, 844 Kempsville Rd., Ste 104, Norfolk, VA, 23502


Rating: 1 out of 5.

I found a new provider. I’ll no longer be seen by Dr. McGuigan /Sentara Hand Surgery Center. Dr. McGuigan spoke to me like I was ignorant. Constant replies of “I do not understand what you are asking.” when there was no way to not understand. He was very rude. I even drew pictures to get him to answer my questions. He still replied with “I do not understand what you are asking.”. I have memory issues. So he kept repeating the medical terminology when I asked if a miracle occurred and my nail began to grow from the “nail matrix”, would it be able to attach to the nail bed and be able to grow out. He kept repeating “germinal nail matrix”. I said ok, will it grown and be able to attach to the nail bed? He said “I don’t understand your question.” What???? I drew a picture from a side view. He still couldn’t understand my question. There is no way he couldn’t. He finally said, “your nail will never grow. There is no germinal nail matrix left.” My nail is now over an 1/8” longer than it was at the time of the accident. It’s been 7 weeks. I wouldn’t go to him because he’s rude. I would give him credit for his knowledge, if he would share it and not be like Fort Knox with it, but share it. Be kind to your patients. They appreciate that. Also don’t keep implying that they are ignorant by constantly correcting their medical terminology. We’ve not been to med school. If we point and say, right here where the nail grows out of at its very point of growth, don’t keep repeating “germinal nail matrix”. That’s rude. Answer their questions instead. Be kind. Don’t imply that they intentionally caused the accident by calling it self inflicted. If you hear someone committed suicide, they call that self inflicted implying an intentional act. Accidents happen. I tend to think he was treating me this way, because he thought the accident was caused by stupidity. FYI, accidents do happen. Please treat your patients kind. The accident was traumatic enough without you adding insult to injury.

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Susan Li, hilliard, OH


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Dr. Susan Li DR. Susan Li told a lie about me to another physician. The second physician, Dr. Nathan Richards, made life for me at his health center impossible. After her gossip about me, good health care at South High Primary Care Center became impossible. Doctors should never spread gossip about patients. This would be very bad conduct for any physician. ** The only thing that doctors should talk is MEDICAL ISSUES, not gossip. The center manager still refuses to talk to me about this issue. I would never refer her to anyone.

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