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Mark Garrison, 1405 magnolia suiteA, Chico, CA
Dr. Garrison is the best, stays on top of problem until solved, very caring, loving. as well as very professional
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Hossein razavi, Chico, CA, 95926
Was very rude and condescending. Horrible bedside manner. Did not care what the patient or family said. Constantly belittled and talked down to us. Unleashed a narcissistic rage at a very ill patient in the ICU who was on medications and not able to interact. When the family witnessed this and stepped in to stop it, he became further enraged at being called out on his inappropriate behavior. The family also witnessed him being rude and overbearing to his staff
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Dr. Mark Tsai, 18350 ROSCOE BLVD Northridge, CA, United States 91325, Northridge, CA
Never seen a doctor so conscientious and enthusiastic in helping patients to understand the nature of a medical problem with all its possible ramifications and treatment alternatives. Dr. Tsai impressed me as a distinguished professor while functioning as a wonderful physician. His warmth, compassion and bedside manners are equally commendable
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andrew garrison, 324 10th ave suite249, slc, UT
office staff cold, front desk check in very heavy accent can't understand her. Person with hearing prob. can't tell what she said. Spent an hour and a half. In office , All of staff needs to be retained. All the doctors offices I have been in this one needs an overhaul bad!
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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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