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christopher mitchell, 2000 foulk rd, Wilmington, DE
After being left with an umbilical hernia from prostate surgery it was impossible to get in touch with the Dr. The "phone" staff seem to make the medical decisions. The Dr did not need to know about it and all I needed to know was that he doesn't fix his mistakes, keep track of them or refer anyone.
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Dr. Firas Dairi, 2971 W Algonqui Rd Suite 104, Algonquin, IL
Dr Dairi is a very caring Dr. Very thorough in every aspect. I trust his decisions in my care. My husband is also a patient and was well cared for when he was in the hospital. Dr.Dairi jumped right in for me even though he was leaving on vacation. I give him and his staff the highest possible mark
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Mid Atlantic Eye Clinic, Mark Friedberg, Red Bank, NJ
Doctor Friedberg is very through in explaining the procedure and the risks accompanying the procedure to be performed. He has been monitoring my wet Macullar Degeneration condition for which I have been taking AREDS 2. He recently performed an advanced cataract removal from my right eye with absolute success. I now have clear vision for distance an only eed glasses for close work. Henry A. Raemsch, Architect 93 Rumson Rd.,Rumson, NJ
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Dr Mark Knipfer, Reidville Rd, Spartanburg, SC
Dr Knipfer is very kind and caring always taking time to make sure you are comfortable with plan for your treatment and recovery!
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At Dominic, Mark Valverde, MD, Jackson, MS
Mark Valverde, former Psychiatrist at St Domic hospital in Jackson, MS will not 1. Look his patients in the eyes or call them by name, even when the patient asks that he do so. When the patient was in the inpatient area of the hospital, the nurses were unable to reach Dr Valverde by phone or beepers when he was needed for emergencies. The staff appeared to be scared of him. He would not reply when a patient was in distress. Dr Valverde is a psychiatrist. Psychiatrists are supposed to look at their patients in the eye and offer understanding. He was unable to connect with his patients. It was a shame he was chosen to work with the most vulnerable of patients. I left with the lowest opinion of his communication skills, his lack of compassion and he had an air of being better than others. His choice to not respond to calls from staff calls was malpractice. Dr Valverde would not look the patients in the eyes. It may behoove him to work in a lab or do research. Psychiatry must encompass compassion. Dr Valverde had no compassion.
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mark shapiro, 10 medical dr port jefferson station ny
Dr Shapiro is a good doctor, but his office staff is an entirely different story. His insurance girl Jodie is absolutely rude, arrogant and has the compassion of a rattlesnake!!!!! The front desk girl Anna isn’t much better!!! This is a total reflection on this doctor’s practice. These girls need to find a different job. People who are sick or in pain need compassionate professionals to assist them. Shame on him. Will find another doctor fast!!!!
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mark tranovich, v a columbus ohio, columbus, OH
Probably worked at the Dallas veterans hospital were doctors are not required to SHOW UP. Had 2 appointments not met or seen an attending anywhere and this behavior is condoned honored and accepted by there useless leader STEPHEN HOLT. a real politician. HOW HARD IS IT TO SHOW UP. Is it in the doctors handbook be 45 minutes late or don't up at all so t worry it's ok attitude is nuts
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Mark flanum, Anchorage, AK
Dr. Flanum damaged my L5 nerve in a fusion surgery that I should have not had. He was pushy about getting it done and I was stupid enough to trust this flake. Now 130K later I am in constant pain and misery. Lawsuit in the works.
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