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Jacob Coughlin, 6010 gull Rd., kalamazoo, MI
he always takes the time to explain what's going on with your issues and what you can do to help improve your health or what not to do that is making it worse or if something doesn't really help you. Dr. Coughlin is always looking for ways and different options to improve your over all health, he is knowledgeable and very capable in his field. thank you Dr. Coughlin, Gary Hensley.
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Ryan d melvin, John st, Kalamazoo, MI
Good enough for my family. that says it all
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syed m.f. alam md, 1815 henson ave, kalamazoo, MI
Syed Alam, M.D. need,s to be gone and stoped from doing people wrongly and riping them off on there surgery,s ... with him he said and put me through hell to have surgery on my leg with him which my leg is still in pain and the same as was befor i whent in to surgery i dont beleave he did his job right he faked it grr when i said something to him on follow up he rudly walked out of the room .............HIGHLY DONT RECOMMEND . at advanced vascular kalamazoo mi
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Dr. Tessy Jenkins, 27200 Laser rd #100 Southfield Mi 48034
Dr. Jenkins is an amazing human! She has been my Neuro Doc for 4 years now. She has been able to help me through fibromyalgia, migraines, CRPS and seizures! Yeah.. I got a bit wrong with me, and she's got it covered.
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Dr. Anil Goel, 1915 East 14 Mile Rd., Birmingham, MI, 48009
Dr. Goel takes Wonderful Care of me. I Recommended him to a friend. Now she is a patient of his.
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Barbara Jaquith, 345 N division rd, Petoskey, MI, 49770
Rude. Very demeaning and straight faced when trying to find a doctor for my four year old autistic son.
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Gagandeep Randhawa, 5777 W Maple Rd #180, west bloomfield, MI, 48323
The office visit was fine and Dr. Randhawa seemed to have a good bedside manner. But her office is worse than a Third World operation. Getting it to call in my mom's multiple drugs was a nightmarish experience not just once but twice. THe doctor had to find the American equivalent of the Indian drugs my mom was taking. THe first time around, they called in the drugs to the wrong pharmacy, on the wrong birth-date and got her BP medicine wrong (she ordered a medicine without the diuretic combo). It took an hour-long futile visit to her clinic, dozens of calls and countless hours to get everything straightened out. The second time, I called twice and texted twice before getting any response. Finally, when I did, I actually texted a written list of all the drugs my mom needed to avoid any confusion and then went over the list with her assistant, hoping to avoid a repeat of the first time. No such luck. They again did not call in the diuretic and the baby aspirin. (One other med that I thought that they had not called it turned out the pharmacy could not dispense for two weeks.) ANd getting them to rectify that mistake during the holiday week ended up being an exercise in abuse and humiliation. Folks, do yourself a favor and find another doctor. This one is not worth it. She takes no responsibility for her mistakes and knows only how to point fingers at everyone else.
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Patrice Moisser, Allen Rd, Brownstown, MI
Had practiced keys Dr accidentally bad manners does it sll
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