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office, tom kay, portage, IN


Rating: 5 out of 5.

help with my hip & or groin

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Tom prvulovic, 70 Hatfield lane, Goshen, NY, 10942


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Tommy and his staff or absolute great is a great doctor great personality easy to talk to and he doesn't push the pain pills which makes me happy staff is out of this world I couldn't ask for a better office to go to

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Dr Lisa Kay Mao, 1445 NW Boca Raton Blvd, Boca Raton, FL, 33432


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Dr Mao is by far the best doctor I have seen. I have been going for many years to Dr. Mao, she is accurate, caring and most of all patient, Most doctors today want you in and out -she spent as much time as I needed and I never felt rushed. I would highly recommend her. Her staff is also top notch and I never had to wait more than 10 minutes. Day or night Dr. Mao has always answered my questions - Absolutely, the best Doctor

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Dr. Ken Brown, Plano, TX


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Dr. Brown really cares!! He jumped in and saved my nephew's life when no one else at the hospital seemed to be doing anything. We didn't even know Dr. Brown when he showed up late on a Friday, saw the lethal condition Tom was in and arranged everything for 2 emergency surgeries on a Saturday to save his life. We love Dr. Brown!!

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angela guzzetta, dallas texas


Rating: 1 out of 5.

I was referred to this doctor by a Star Medical rep in Plano. I called to see what the requirements were for Bariatric Surgery. I provided my ins. info for verification & they scheduled me an appt for Thurs at 8:15am. I drove 45 mins to this appt and was told that they never put be on the schedule. Unprofessional. The scheduler advised that she could add me, but the first apt is at 10am. My first thought, Uh no, it was actually 8:15am. I would not recommend this office! What a waste of my time. If you cant commit to a schedule, how can I trust you with anything else. I will most definitely NOT return. They dropped the ball and nothing was done about it. Heard shes working at the VA now figures were ON TIME is not in there vocabulary

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Ammar Razzak, MD, 1124 Fox Meadows Blvd. #2, Sevierville, TN


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Have been a patient of Dr. Razzak's for approximately 15 years. I have great confidence in him and his office staff. Usually in and out in a timely manner and I appreciate his attention to each patient. I feel he listens to what your concerns are and addresses them. He is also my husband's doctor. We both we both would recommend him.

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Office, David George, Memphis, TN


Rating: 3 out of 5.

A pint a day. Geez.

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Category: Veteran Hospitals Treating Soldiers

Veteran Administration Hospitals


Rating: 1 out of 5.

The watchdog agency, Government Accounting Office (GAO) has called on VA to tighten up its credentialing. GOA’s audit of the agency found multiple instances where veterans received medical services from 57 disqualified providers who were disqualified from providing care to patients. “VHA facilities did not consistently adhere to policies regarding providers with adverse actions,” GAO said in its report. That report was delivered to the House Committee on Veterans *** Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations. The report hones in on one massive failure within the agency that has plagued its hiring and credentialing of clinicians for years – – staff responsible for credentialing are not provided mandatory training focused on credentialing. Seems like an obvious issue given the history of problems VA continues to struggle with within its audits and various investigations by the press. FierceHealthcare, a government-centric publication, highlighted a few examples from the report worth noting. In at least five facilities, agency hiring officials were unaware of hiring policies against hiring doctors with revoked or surrendered medical licenses. Underlying admissions for relinquishing one’s licenses were in instances of misconduct, incompetence or providing substandard care. Anyone with these issues is supposed to be precluded from working for VA to provide medical care. In one instance, VA hired a nurse whose license was revoked for patient neglect who later resigned. This issue is not a new problem. Over the years, various news reports have highlighted VA’s struggle to maintain adequate credentialing of its doctors, which is a part of this problem. In some instances, VA would publish false credentials to the public about its own doctors. In one instance, VA reportedly hired a doctor who previously surrendered his license after failing to complete continuing education. Now, continuing education can be very important in areas like stroke treatment or management of atrial fibrillation, for example. In other instances, VA would select unqualified clinicians to provide diagnostic medical services including detection and treatment of veterans seeking benefits following traumatic brain injuries. In 2015, I started working with Kare11 News and AJ Lagoe to uncover instances where my own clients were economically or physically harmed due to this form of negligence. At that time, we uncovered VA used unqualified doctors to diagnose traumatic brain injuries. This investigation uncovered another problem where the agency published false or expired credentials to the public about their doctors – – both problems likely existed for a decade or longer. At the end of the day, the agency does not tightly police its own clinicians to ensure they are appropriately licensed, adequately credentialed, and adequately trained to provide the services they are providing to veterans nationwide. Obviously, the agency failed to address the core problem. The agency fails to hold officials accountable when they fail to select appropriately trained and qualified clinicians to provide medical services to veterans. Apparently, the problem is so prevalent the agency continued to hire unqualified clinicians to provide services to veterans without licenses to provide those services. Who will be held accountable? How many veterans were harmed?

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Salma Mazhar MD, 1210 N Galloway, Mesquite, TX, 75149


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Stankova's protege. Salma is about as dumb as it gets. You can smell blood and death in that office.

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Dr Skowran - Sutter Gould, 600 coffee rd


Rating: 2 out of 5.

My mom went to him, then myself for 4 yrs. Seems like he needs to retire. There is no concern there any more. Office does their best to sched video calls instead of you going in. I've had him throw up his hands and say "what do you want from me?" Very discouraging and frustrating.But he's never forgot to remind me of a covid vaccine.

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