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jonathan e.gage, 2 church street south, new haven, CT


Rating: 4 out of 5.

what is this dr. rating?

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robert belniak, 1 lake street building d, new britian, CT


Rating: 5 out of 5.

operation right shoulder for joint arthritis complete tear of right cuff off medication in 2 days with slight pain 2years without pain or discomfort great job#1surgeon i would recommend him to anyone

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John C. Amann, 50 2nd Street S E, Winter Haven, FL


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Dr. John C. Amann, M.D, F.A.C.S practice is Neurology and Neurosurgery Associate, P.A. in Winter Haven. FL. I went to Dr. Amann for a herniated disk in lower back. First visit saw P.A. said I would need to see Dr. Amann. My visit with Dr. Amann was to explain what he would do during surgery. He advised if given the shot it would be a 50/50 fix but with surgery it would 90% for complete recovery. I chose to have the surgery and at this time he sat down with us and answered any question my wife and I had. The morning of surgery I arrived at the hospital and checked in. Surgery was to be at 7:30. He arrived early and took me in to surgery at 6:50. I was able to leave by 10:00 to go home and recoup. Dr. Amann called that afternoon to check on me to make sure all was good. I returned to his office two weeks later for a follow up. Did not even sit down in waiting room and was taken back to his office. Nurse check all vitals and walked out of room and Dr. Amann came in within two minutes. He looked at the incision and said it was healing nicely, sat down and talked with us about what he had done during surgery and what to expect for the healing time. He asked if I had any questions and he sat and answered all questions. I saw Dr. Amann once before surgery, day of Surgery and the follow up visit. Not one time did I have to wait to see him. Very courteous and straight to the point. I would recommend him for anyone needing spinal care.

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Eric Holder, Devine Street, North Haven, CT


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Dr. Holder is simply the best. He was very personable and professional. He went above and beyond to find what ailed me, and fixed it fast. I highly recommend him to anyone!

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daniel boffa, new haven, CT


Rating: 1 out of 5.

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boffa, new haven, CT


Rating: 1 out of 5.

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Dr. Patrizio, Long warf, New haven, CT


Rating: 5 out of 5.

I cannot say enough good things about Dr. Patrizio and his team. Of course there were some bumps in the road but what infertility treatment comes without some bumps?. His team was ABSOLUTELY AMAZING. Everyone from the nurses, to the medical assistants, to the friendly faces you see when you first walk in. They are fantastic hands down. Thankfully I don't have to do it again but if I did I wouldn't think twice about choosing them.

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robert belniak, 1 lake street building d, new britian, CT


Rating: 5 out of 5.

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Ashwani Srivastava, 4305 W Wheatland Rd, Duncanville, TX, 75237


Rating: 1 out of 5.

This is a horrible doctor. No compassion for his patients. My grandfather suffers from heart failure and dementia. He was just released from ICU in March and I moved him into my home. I am establishing care with all new specialists in Dallas. My grandfather had a virtual appt. with Dr. Ashwani today. This was the first appt for my grandfather. Dr. Ashwani started off by being very rude to my grandfather because my grandfather couldn’t remember his current health issues due to his dementia. I always assist my grandfather with his memory and I only minutes earlier confirmed with the doctor’s MA that Dementia was in the grandfather’s chart. Dr. Ashwani tells my grandfather, you should know this, it’s your health. This comment embarrassed my grandfather. I also had to continue to repeat the fact that my grandfather was in ICU in South Carolina. Then he tell my grandfather not to drink water. I have never heard of a doctor telling a patient not to drink water. The hospital, primary care physician and Cardiologist wants him to urinate to keep the fluid off of his heart. My grandfather has a pacemaker and heart failure. He almost died 2 months ago because there was fluid collected on his heart and caused his heart to stop. I attempted to inform Dr. Ashwani of the reason why all of my grandfather’s doctors are telling him to stay hydrated. Before I could give any info, the doctor cut me off to say, “he’s on a water pill, what do you think a water pill does?” The fact isn’t, my grandfather is not getting enough fluid out of his body hence the reason why he drinks water. This doctor is extremely rude. This was a very horrible experience. I want a doctor that cares about their patients. His therapy plan for my grandfather could mean life or death. I don’t want someone that does care either way. This doctor also had the nerve to stop in the middle of my grandfather’s visit just to have a long discussion with his MA about another patient while in front of the camera.

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Katy zuchowski, New haven, CT


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Cold, no bedside manner. Young and inexperienced! Lacks compassion! Would not recommend!

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